Example sentences of "stand at [num] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Party Politics , who stands at 18 hands , has had a history of wind problems and before and after last year 's National he had two operations to improve his breathing .
2 Membership at Hampton Court , the head branch of the Horse Rangers , currently stands at 450 seniors and 80 juniors .
3 The record held by a Frenchmen stands at 44 knots that 's around 50 mph .
4 The hut stands at 4157 metres , which still leaves nearly 1500 metres to climb .
5 The record for late arrival of papers at present stands at eight days before the actual meeting !
6 The books have been translated into 13 languages and now stand at 18 titles plus various spin-offs .
7 It is particularly harmful to farmers elsewhere because the Community — with its guaranteed price of , eg , wheat , standing at 165 ecus ( $225 ) per tonne — produces more than it needs , then dumps its surplus onto the world market .
8 With the dam wall now standing at 57 metres , this year 's monsoon is expected to flood the first few villages .
9 When the subject standing at 6 metres from the chart can read the 6m letters , his sight is recorded as 6/6 , the upper figure denoting the distance from the chart , and the lower figure indicating the size of the line that has been read .
10 In 1990 the expectation of life at birth stood at 80 years for women and 73.9 years for men , higher than that expected in New Zealand , the United States , and the United Kingdom .
11 OCMP group members have 32.7% of the Japanese workstation market which stood at 106,320 shipments last year , and would like to increase this share to 50% .
12 The tariff for goods carriage now stood at 20,000 times previous rates , but this still fell far below the cost-of-living index due to astronomical inflation .
13 It covered some 1000 sq.km and stood at 393 metres below sea level in the 1930s .
14 It had also successfully lobbied for a prestigious residential development under the Community Development Block Grant programme , although the sale prices far exceeded the borrowing capacity of the majority of local residents ( median income was less than $7,000 in 1980 , whilst unemployment stood at three times the city average ) .
15 The world price of oil at current rouble exchange rates , according to Nezavisimaya Gazeta of July 9 , stood at 15,000 roubles per tonne ; the pre-September 1992 prices for Russian oil were 1,800-2,000 roubles per tonne .
16 Yesterday the roll stood at 107 pupils , though the school has room for 210 .
17 Even in the first year , when fewer than a third of Leeds primary schools were involved in PNP , this requirement accounted for 760 teacher-days ; but from year to year , as more and more schools became involved and as roles proliferated , the investment of time increased until in the fourth year it stood at 2,035 teacher-days .
18 After a slow initial response in the Paisley area , yesterday 's total stood at 146 knives .
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