Example sentences of "[adj] [n mass] [verb] at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This aircraft sold at the last auction for $9,000 plus commission . |
2 | Erm , the simulator will be developed er for this aircraft starting at the same time as we enter the production investment phase . |
3 | On the one hand , the local situation and knowledge about it encouraged some people to retire at the same time as they were made redundant . |
4 | From the corner where she squatted on a stool , she watched Midnight quietly serving the six people sitting at the long table ; n the centre of the room and , in spite of her hunger , was impressed by the careful , unobtrusive way he worked — standing always on the left of each person , never knocking against them or even brushing the backs of their tall chairs . |
5 | When the alternative seemed to be squabbles and point-scoring , many of these people decided at the last minute to give John Major the benefit of the doubt . |
6 | mass forms of musical practice which are based on the musical activity of many people interacting at the same time and in the same way — forms which structure bodily movements and processes , and which enable bodily experience to become an aesthetically mediated pleasure ( ibid : 228 ) . |
7 | These disparities are largely attributed to poor educational attainment — too many people leaving at the statutory school leaving age with few or no qualifications , too few continuing their education and too few entering higher education . |
8 | Wölflinn was trying to isolate a visual denominator which , he claimed , was common to all works produced at the same time . |
9 | The home international series begins at the same venue today , with England meeting Wales in this morning 's opening match and Scotland taking on Ireland later in the day . |
10 | It is here contended that this last group , forming a close network of interdependent and inter-communicating people working at the leading edge of science at a time of rapid personal and scientific development may be a highly significant unit for the establishment of contacts in later careers , and for the promulgation of paradigm shifts in science . |
11 | And it 's one of those slip roads where you off and other people join at the same place . |
12 | The manager has recently started up an induction programme which all new staff take at the same time as they learn about the job through practical , hands-on experience . |
13 | This positive working relationship helped to strengthen the foundations of the sport , especially when Sarah moved on in 1987 to become a senior staff coach at the English Ski Council and Development Officer for freestyle . |
14 | On July 19 , a total of 19 people sheltering at the Czechoslovak embassy surrendered to the authorities . |
15 | There were seven people seated at the long table . |