Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 OKI ELECTRIC INDUSTRY TO SUSPEND OPERATIONS AT TWO FACTOIRES IN EAST JAPAN
2 The Earth 's own magnetic field has a pulse frequency of 10 Hz ( 10 pulses/second ) and it has been found that if patients are placed in magnetic fields of around 10 Hz , or are given electro-acupuncture at 10 Hz , healing can be speeded up .
3 ‘ Well ? ’ asked Morse at long last .
4 ‘ And you make money at this inn-fewer-ants ? ’
5 Avoid specific terms unless they are further defined ( eg using definitions at 1102.22 )
6 ‘ Why is Gilbert so frightened ? ’ asked Cardiff at last .
7 Staff numbers here have been pruned back to 250 from 580 , and chief executive Paul Lester reckons that the division can make money at that level .
8 It is ironic that those of us who want to live in an environment-friendly style , and are really ‘ on your side ’ , should have to fight an increasing plethora of restrictions and regulations designed , it seems , to discourage us from using rail at all .
9 It is ironic that those of us who want to live in an environment-friendly style , and are really ‘ on your side ’ , should have to fight an increasing plethora of restrictions and regulations designed , it seems , to discourage us from using rail at all .
10 This has been a problem on some of the new designs of Sprinter and at present , it is often quite uncertain whether one can or can not travel with a cycle on specific journeys , which discourages cyclists from using rail at all .
11 Children make progress at various speeds at different ages and by watching their activities and offering the next stage when they are ready for it teachers can give them the breadth of experience that will make the formal work of later years more meaningful .
12 In contrast , those developers whose prime objective is building houses at maximum profit and with minimum care for the environment , may experience difficulty .
13 If people do not pay the Council will have to borrow money at current high interest rates to pay its bills ( including bills for trying to collect the tax ) and that can only mean higher poll tax bills next year .
14 It would still be reasonable to suspect that someone prepared to borrow money at high rates of interest was likely to be particularly vulnerable , even if there is now little surviving residue of the old suspicion or disapproval of interest-bearing credit on ethical grounds .
15 Most of us need to borrow money at some time or another .
16 Very few of us go through life without needing to borrow money at some time or other .
17 ARRAY OFFERS SUMO AT HALF SPARC 2 PRICE
18 ARRAY TECHNOLOGY OFFERS SUMO AT HALF SPARCSTATION 2 PRICE
19 McCuaigs made whisky at Upper Cragabus ; one at Torrabus used to belong to Coal Ila ; and someone distilled at Ardinisle .
20 On descent he met Wanda at 8,300 metres and helped her arrange a bivouac .
21 And , when she reached the wireless office , men who might resent her being there and fiends who transmitted Morse at devilish speeds …
22 If anyone from the group here met Kemp at 3 p.m. , it was n't Downes , because nine or ten of you here will willingly testify to the incontrovertible fact that he was talking to you from that time onwards .
23 The probability of maintaining remission at six months was 0.67 after prednisolone , 0.28 after elemental diet , and at one year was 0.35 after prednisolone and 0.09 after elemental diet , p<0.05 .
24 The cumulative probability of maintaining remission at six months was 0.67 after treatment with prednisolone compared with 0.28 after treatment with elemental diet , and at one year the probability of maintaining remission was 0.35 in the prednisolone group and 0.09 in the elemental diet treated group ( p<0.05 ; log rank test ) .
25 The significance of these protocols is that synchronized firing patterns at similar frequencies occur in the hippocampus during learning . )
26 I went down to see Will at ten o'clock after
27 Mass screening is not feasible , but targeting groups at high risk and asking them to attend for screening is perfectly plausible .
28 To do this , we evaluate f at certain values of x 1 and draw straight lines between adjacent points .
29 An ideal filter would perfectly transmit signals at all desired frequencies and completely reject them at all other frequencies .
30 The woman looked down on them for a moment ; not seeming to see Lucy at all , she was looking at Josie .
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