Example sentences of "[noun sg] stood at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At the end of 1988 the pound stood at $1.79 and DM3.20 , putting the effective exchange rate at around 97 per cent of its 1985 value . |
2 | Yesterday , the stock stood at 298p as the annual report and accounts were sent to investors . |
3 | In the same poll a year ago , the figure stood at 79pc . |
4 | From March 1973 ( when the scheme started ) until October 1980 this figure stood at £25 worth of advice . |
5 | Net new investment in Unit Trusts in 1989 was £3866 million , and funds under management stood at £58 159 million . |
6 | And I had to ask a lad stood at front , I said can you ask him to stop at this stop please . |
7 | In these the pound sterling stood at $1.7 ; DM2.5 ; DFl.2.8 ; FFr8.4 ; L2,200 ; Rs50 ( accurate to within 0.1 of a decimal place ) . |
8 | In these the pound sterling stood at $2 ; DM2.8 ; DFl.3 ; FFr9.5 ; L2,100 ( accurate to within 0.1 of a decimal place ) . |
9 | Down where the chef worked , a temperature gauge on the wall stood at 102° Fahrenheit , but tall willowy Angus , whose high hat nearly brushed the ceiling , looked cool and unperturbed . |
10 | Net per share stood at $0.07 in the half . |
11 | Net earnings per share stood at $0.01 in the quarter . |
12 | Net earnings per share stood at $0.01 . |
13 | Net earnings per share stood at $0.01 . |
14 | Net per share stood at $0.11 in the quarter . |
15 | Net earnings per share stood at $0.09 . |
16 | Operating profit stood at $4.7m or £2.6m . |
17 | The money raised will help finance the London company 's work on the Phase II management contract for the Atomic Weapons Establishment , and reduce its debt levels — on December 31 1992 , the firm 's net borrowings were about £102m , while gearing stood at 78% of shareholders funds . |
18 | The company had been valued in 1830 at £30,000 ; by 1858 its capital stood at £436,000 . |
19 | Market capitalisation of domestic equities listed throughout the world stood at £6 551 billion in 1989 , with European stock exchanges representing 23.1 per cent of the market capitalisation , and the ISE accounting for 30 per cent of European domestic equity capitalisation ( the largest proportion of any European country ) . |
20 | Current overdraft stood at £750,000 , and was often at ceiling level : at base rate plus 2% it was costing £105,000pa |
21 | The order book stood at £4.5 billion for the existing Rolls-Royce business at the end of 1989 , and NEI orders outstanding approached £900 million , an overall total of approximately £5.4 billion . |
22 | At 31 December 1992 the accumulated reserves of the Fund stood at £29.6m ( £13.4m in 1991 ) . |
23 | By July 1971 the estimated costs had risen to £47,000 and the Building Fund stood at £12,000 . |
24 | Volunteer labour was needed to reduce the cost of the construction of 66 games facilities to $18,000,000 , at a time when Cuba 's international reserves were estimated to be less than $100,000,000 and the national debt stood at $7,000 million . |
25 | On Nov. 22 government spokesperson Yuan Mu said that China 's foreign debt stood at $44,000 million , and overall repayments for 1990 were estimated to be within the target $7,000-$8,000 million . |
26 | At the end of 1990 , the overall foreign debt stood at $60,970 million . |
27 | The largest allocation was $3,760 million to the Finance Ministry , much of which would be used to service internal and external government debts ( the total foreign debt stood at $31,800 million ) ; the Education Ministry received $2,500 million ; and the Interior Ministry $2,300 million ( including spending on the police and security , and on revenue sharing with state governments ) . |
28 | The market rate for buying and selling would initially be fixed at $1.00=K40 , while the official rate at the time under the " crawling devaluation " system stood at $1.00=K23 . |
29 | The emergency stash stood at £200 in fivers , and that went into a back pocket . |
30 | At the time of Britain 's accession in 1973 , the budget stood at £2,000 million per annum ; in 1991 it had risen to over £43,000 million . |