Example sentences of "at from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The System 15000 uses up to four 50MHz CPUs , is rated at from 41 MIPS to 160 MIPS and supports up to 200 users .
2 Standing at this window of his college he was shot at from Madgalen Bridge
3 The EISA-based System 10000 supports up to 128 users and is rated by the firm at from 27 MIPS to 70 MIPS .
4 Looked at from one point of view , snow is the wonder of the world , provided you have a child 's appreciation of magic and can withdraw quickly from the cold into the warmth of the indoors .
5 Looked at from all angles , a member of the minority of the total listenership which spoke English well was likely to be better informed .
6 This may be looked at from two points of view :
7 Based on MIPS Technologies Inc 's R3002A microprocessor , the ES servers are configured with from two to 24 CPUs and are rated at from 32 MIPS to 768 MIPS .
8 The Conservative overall majority was , however , reduced to 21 , having stood at from 88 when parliament was dissolved in March [ see p. 38821 ] .
9 An exhibition and participation desk where staff will be on hand to answer questions is available at from 31 May until 30 July and will be open between the hours of 9.00am – 4.30pm .
10 However , looked at from another point of view , all externalizations of psychological conflict , be they morphologically neurotic , manic-depressive or psychotic , bring the ego into a disturbed , conflict-ridden relation to reality which renders all externalized psychopathology psychotic to that extent .
11 Or , looked at from another point of view , it was most abnormal .
12 Looked at from another angle is the grill of the confessional .
13 But , despite these uncertainties , there is a general consistency in the figures arrived at from these ( and some other ) sources which justify us in regarding the average output per die as in the low tens of thousands , and a figure of about 30,000 seems a good working hypothesis .
14 It is impossible to put figures on this phenomenon , which has to be guessed at from fragmentary glimpses of life after work : excuses for failure to attend a meeting and so on .
15 The workshop is at from 10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and costs £10 for members and £15 for non-members , including a buffet lunch .
16 Looked at from this new angle , the smears were only smears .
17 Looked at from this standpoint , the Court of the Tuileries seemed to be a tawdry affair governed by a spirit of careless frivolity where all was hugger-mugger .
18 Looked at from this angle , the mystery may not be such a mystery after all .
19 Looked at from this perspective , however , the distinction itself is not a very fruitful one .
20 Looked at from this point of view Gundovald 's revolt illustrates perfectly a major aspect of sixth- and indeed seventh-century politics , that is the tendency for those lacking royal support , either because of accidents of death or because they were in opposition to a particular monarch , to search out the favour of another king .
21 The slope of the line is specific to the product and the production organization and is arrived at from historical figures .
22 With his supplies he received news of Conflans ’ defeat at Quiberon Bay , which meant that his small-scale diversion had now become the main , indeed only , invasion , but he bravely pressed on to Ireland and , by now having lost another ship , finally landed a force variously put at from 600 to 1000 men at Carrickfergus , on the north side of Belfast Lough , on Friday 21 February 1760 .
23 Erm what I wanted to say is , erm , in response to the lady in the red , was that a lot of feminists have a lot to answer for because , in the sense , men erm can be discriminat , well not discriminated but we can say things about men which are generalizations , whereas if a , one man says one generalized thing about a woman , then he 's just , you know chauvinists is everything , and he 's got a really bad name to him , so I think it 's got to be looked at from both sides .
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