Example sentences of "[n mass] [verb] at the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , data presented at the second world congress of stroke in Washington , DC , last September showed efficacy of ganglioside treatment in acute stroke in two separate large multicentre studies .
2 This aircraft sold at the last auction for $9,000 plus commission .
3 No information exists for the data requested at the present time .
4 No information exists for the data requested at the present time .
5 No further information exists for the data requested at the present time .
6 No further information exists for the data requested at the present time .
7 No Quality Assurance information exists for the data requested at the present time .
8 No Software Performance Report ( SPR ) information exists for the data requested at the present time .
9 No Software Status Report ( SSR ) information exists for the data requested at the present time .
10 Erm , the simulator will be developed er for this aircraft starting at the same time as we enter the production investment phase .
11 The whole procedure is initiated by a demand for data arising at the first site .
12 It is a necessary step if IBM is to remain competitive in networked environments because it enables data to move at the same speed between the CPU and peripherals as it moves over Ethernet .
13 UNTIL RECENTLY reserved for private viewing by potential customers and officials , a number of Western journalists and enthusiasts have recently been privileged to view the small collection of early Yak aircraft kept at the head office of the Yakovlev OKB ( Design Bureau ) situated opposite the old Frunze Airport in Moscow .
14 Li Yuan glanced at the slender folder he was carrying beneath his arm .
15 Mach stared at the other man a moment , wide-eyed , wondering , as he had so often lately , how DeVore came to know so much .
16 If egg and sperm meet at the right time , one of the spermatozoa is likely to penetrate the egg .
17 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 .
18 ‘ On what list ? ’ blurted Karen , but Jessica pulled her roughly by the arm , towards the knot of people gathered at the square steel entrance to the boat .
19 The the the the so called better off people lived at the top half , and the the the poorer type of people or the poorer class of property was on the bottom half , oddly enough and er
20 Neglect of the educational needs of people starts at the very beginning .
21 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 .
22 On July 19 , a total of 19 people sheltering at the Czechoslovak embassy surrendered to the authorities .
23 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 .
24 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 ) .
25 WE had nearly all of the travelling world rugby media staying at the same hotel as the Wallabies and decisions had to be made ’ , he said .
26 Staff based at the regional office of the National Farmers ' Union at Ely have arranged a series of ‘ surgeries ’ at which members can get help and advice with the paperwork resulting from EC agricultural policy reforms .
27 The two birth registry controls were chosen by staff employed at the central register in Southport .
28 There were seven people seated at the long table .
29 When I raised it as Chairman at the General Management Committee , I was disgusted to find that people laughed at the very subject that was so important to women who 've come up here today to let us know the consequences of what was happening .
30 These 10m people live at the south-eastern edge of the culture-area called the West .
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