Example sentences of "at a [adj] [noun] [prep] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 but we obviously have to cut off at a certain time to er get the accounts and audited in time .
2 South Korea 's economy grew last year at a real rate of 9.2% .
3 Rafael Moneo 's expansion project in Palma has increased the gallery space by 3,000 square metres , financed by contributions from the artist 's family at a final cost of Pta800 million , derived partly from the sale of works from the family collection at auction .
4 Filters were then briefly rinsed in 5xSSC , 0.1% SDS at room temperature and transferred to fresh hybridization solution containing amplified cDNA ( pre-annealed with human placental DNA for 90min ) at a final concentration of 10μgml -1 .
5 Most measurements made in this work were at a fixed frequency of 1,592Hz .
6 Before the war Jordan had been importing some 55,000 barrels a day from Iraq at a fixed price of US$16.40 , well below the market rate .
7 This month I 'll be looking at a new breed of 486SX machines , based on Intel 's fastest SX processor yet .
8 It would remain pegged to the deutschmark at a new rate of DM1.00=13 dinars .
9 In another report , Texaco fixed a ULCC of about 320,000 tonnes out of the Gulf at a rock-bottom rate of W20 .
10 Doubts about a rapid economic up-turn had been expressed by US Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady , who at a parallel meeting of G-7 finance ministers indicated that economic growth in the US was expected to slow in the second quarter of 1992 although longer-term prospects were more hopeful .
11 Most of the exhibits were restored with the help of the Amici dei Musei at a total cost of L1,450 million , ( £670,365 ; $1.17 million ) of which L70,000,000 will come from the Comitato Nazionale Colombiano .
12 The activity of the mixture augmented with increasing amounts of r74 and reached a plateau at a molar concentration of r74 which was approximately equal to that of r30 ( Fig. 5C ) .
13 It then falls again , stabilizing at a mean value of 70kJmol -1 , corresponding to reversible CO chemisorption , which occurs at room temperature once steady-state coverage is attained .
14 ( j , j' ) when expression of Krox-20 begins to be downregulated in r5 , but remains at a high level in r3. ov , Otic vesicle ; r3 , r5 rhombomeres 3 and 5 .
15 This graphics card can display 32,000 colours on screen at a maximum resolution of 800x600 .
16 We found that the wound margin moves in at a steady rate of 10–15μm per hour , and the wound is closed within 18 to 24 hours .
17 The large fractured area containing the lateral cell membranes of surface mucous cells was observed and photographed randoly at a direct magnification of ×15000 .
18 It was while in the Forth that he started an excursion run between Boness & Leith at a single fare of 7/6d. ( 35½p ) .
19 A 20Mb/second SCSI-2 interface connects the host system and the array , allowing backup to take place at a sustained rate of 3.5Gb per hour .
20 The packet-switch bus uses slight changes in Voltage to determine binary 0 and 1 and operates at a sustained rate of 200Mbps on the Sparcserver 1000 .
21 The packet-switch bus uses slight changes in voltage to determine binary 0 and 1 and operates at a sustained rate of 200Mbps on the Sparcserver 1000 .
22 The budget , which projected expenditure of EC$246,900,000 , featured a 7 per cent pay increase for public employees at an estimated cost of EC$5,500,000 , in the first stage of a three-year programme of pay rises .
23 The cost option favoured by Evans ( the " mid-range scenario " ) involved the stationing in Cambodia of 5,500 UN peacekeeping forces and 2,000 officials at an estimated cost of US$987 million over 12 months , increasing to a total of US$1,300 million over 18 months .
24 The Middle East Economic Digest of May 17 reported that Czechoslovakia had confirmed its intent to sell Syria 100 T-72 tanks at an estimated cost of US$200 million .
25 More than 800 employees stopped work for two hours on March 14 in protest at plans to appoint 44 staff members and outside consultants to senior executive positions and create 20 new senior posts over the next two years at an estimated cost of US$6,200,000 .
26 Guinness Ireland sponsors over 100 festivals each year — nearly three quarters of all Irish tourist board listed festivals — at an annual cost of IR£1.5m .
27 They estimated y ( the extra term that appears in the no-arbitrage condition of a geometric index discussed in Section 5.2.9 ) , using the returns for the most recent 20 days , and found the resulting estimate was reasonably stable over time at an annual rate of 5.77% .
28 But the OECD reckons it will rebound strongly in the second half , at an annual rate of 3.2% .
29 In the fourth quarter of 1992 , the economy grew at an annual rate of 4.7% , which gave a roseate glow to Bill Clinton 's first few weeks in office but always looked too good to last .
30 A survey by Hay Management Consultants estimates that boardroom pay in Britain was still rising at an annual rate of 10–14% in the last six months of 1990 , although profits had long been tumbling .
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