Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [adv prt] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Their union has not only survived the rigours of a decade , but has come out at the other end stronger than ever . |
2 | But Darlington Tory councillor Peter Jones has hit out at the Labour group , which he said was alerted of problems seven years ago . |
3 | The Aussie singer , who has been accused of copying Madonna herself , has herself been accused of copying Madonna , has hit out at the American superstar . |
4 | Moreover once inflation has levelled out at an acceptable rate , aggregate demand can be expanded once again with the result that the actual unemployment rate will fall back towards NAIRU . |
5 | The new models are about 20% more expensive than the models they replace , but are about three times more powerful , which it reckons works out at an average 2.5-fold improvement in price-performance . |
6 | The new models are about 20% more expensive than the models they replace , but are about three times more powerful , which it reckons works out at an average 2.5-fold improvement in price-performance . |
7 | ( A teenager who forgets to call in at the appointed time may cause real distress ) . |
8 | I mean , it does come out at the other end very soon afterwards . |