Example sentences of "at more than " in BNC.

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1 Diesel Cars : 160,000 miles of deliveries at more than 20mpg
2 Ten years later the 50% State-owned Gasunie announced that , with exports running at more than half of production , it was time to call a halt and all new export contracts were stopped .
3 But most estimates put the figure at more than a quarter of all the water that enters the water mains network .
4 The Prussians could not industrialise the east because local commerce did not generate profits large enough to finance industrial investment , and because local agriculture could not support the bulk of the population at more than subsistence level .
5 DRIVING at more than double the speed limit cost a young Newton Valence woman her driving licence .
6 ‘ Old Trafford is the one ground I have wanted to play at more than any other , ’ said Johnson , 21 .
7 In 1985 Caffier took advantage of a quiet hour over lunch at the Musée de l'école de Nancy and stole five pieces of pate de verre by Daum and Galle valued at more than FFr30 million .
8 The Falstaffian affability in evidence since April has hinted at more than mere satisfaction , however , namely , a nudge and a wink about his imminent reinstatement by the ICC .
9 Moreover , in these models , if the firms have different and non-constant marginal costs , a further source of inefficiency is that total market output will be produced at more than minimum total cost — the marginal costs of firms are not equalized at the equilibrium .
10 The probability is low for it to move a long distance at more than the speed of light , but it can go faster than light for just far enough to get out of the black hole , and then go slower than light .
11 Before the elections of 1964 , 1966 , and 1970 , real personal disposable income was rising at more than double its normal rate of growth — so supporting the political business cycle thesis , but Alt suggests that these " short pre-election spurts may not do the government of the day all that much good , and there is no evidence that they do ( at least if short-term enough ) the economy any particular harm " .
12 The offence is clearly aimed at more than merely fighting in public .
13 The he made a U turn and drove away so rapidly that she could not make out his number , only the red tail light diminishing , at more than legal speed , down the deserted Embankment .
14 However , if it was expanding at more than a certain critical rate , gravity would never be strong enough to stop it , and the universe would continue to expand forever .
15 The well had to access two potential reservoir compartments and a 600m ‘ barrier ’ in the central horizontal section and still produce at more than 55mscfd .
16 Repayment in full of Romania 's foreign debt , which had peaked in the early 1980s at more than US$11,000 million , had been a priority of the Ceausescu regime in its last years and had been accomplished by April 1989 [ see p. 36622 ] .
17 Costed at more than A$400,000,000 over the next 10 years , its main element was a revegetation programme to combat soil degradation , desertification and salinification , which would involve planting 1,000 million new trees in Australia by the year 2000 .
18 The cost of Onumoz was estimated at more than US$330,000,000 , most of which was committed by donors meeting in Rome on Dec. 15 .
19 Only the better-off could afford to travel at more than a walking pace in eighteenth-century England — unless , that is , they had access to a riding horse .
20 Eisenhower 's comments to reporters on the outcome at Geneva may hint at more than a desire to present a brave face to the world .
21 In its memorandum on " shareholders ' pre-emption rights and vendor placings " , issued in February 1989 , the IPC of the ABI stated that , in the matter of vendor placings , shareholders are entitled to expect a right of clawback for any issues of significant size or which are offered at more than a very modest discount to market price .
22 Cos I would n't lo I mean I actually do n't think you can do , if you 're gon na do people are gon na eat I th I think you 're gon na be pushed at more than about hundred and fifty to two hundred .
23 You ca n't move at more than about fifteen miles an hour maximum down Hurst Road anyway can you ?
24 erm But certain headlands and certain soft parts of the cliff were going back at more than a metre a year .
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