Example sentences of "[verb] at [num] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The new mortar should be mixed at one part cement to four parts sand . |
2 | Neither do you 'ave to pay a hundred quid like I 'eard it cost at one time . ’ |
3 | Car engine rated at fifty horsepower |
4 | She demonstrated at five group stores in the Osaka region throughout October . |
5 | As Mukařovský wrote ( Garvin 1964 : 22 ) : The task of the structuralist analyst is therefore to identify deviations from existing linguistic and literary practice ( ‘ norms ’ ) occurring at one level of the text ( say its syntax ) , and then relate the structure of this level to that of the other levels ( rhythm , syllable-structure , aspects of subject matter , etc. ) , in order to define the structure of the text as a whole . |
6 | His uncle , sister , and brother can all be described as nationalists and although Ho seems to have been attracted at one point to the China of the 1911 Revolution , he chose instead to make his way to France where , having led an intellectually enriched but materially impoverished existence in Paris , he achieved some fame , or notoriety , among his fellow expatriates by attempting to present a list of Vietnamese grievances to Woodrow Wilson and the European statesmen who had gathered in 1919 at Versailles . |
7 | It represents Padmapani holding a blue lotus , and is located at one side of a cell entrance . |
8 | On April 21 the IAEA requested further details of stocks of weapons-grade uranium located at two research reactors south of Baghdad . |
9 | These diverging tendencies in Nizan 's life-style , on the one hand a genuine aspiration towards a communist future , on the other hand a residual implication in a bourgeois past , were symptomatic of a " tension " in Nizan 's life and work at this time , a " tension " that was resolved only in late 1932 and early 1933 , when he became a permanent official entrusted with the task of compiling the weekly " notes de lecture " in L'Humanite and of supervising the party newspaper 's bookshop located at 120 rue Lafayette . |
10 | Object Design ( UK ) Ltd is located at 604 Delta Business Park , Welton Road , Swindon , Wiltshire , SN5 7XF ’ . |
11 | What we see today are mere shadows of their former selves and I shall be discussing later a number of these — Hull Fair which is now purely a funfair , the revived Masham Sheep Fair , the dying horse fairs at Lee Gap and Boroughbridge , and Yarm which is still proclaimed and has its high street occupied at one end by the showmen and the other by the gipsies . |
12 | Meanwhile the Government tries to deny there 's a problem — apparently Thatcher even claimed at one point that no untreated sewage goes into British seas . |
13 | A pedestal basin generally has a slightly larger washing area than a wall-hung basin ; it does n't need such a secure fixing , and the supporting pedestal hides the plumbing , but it can only be installed at one height . |
14 | Each internal street has been repaved , with speed bumps installed at 40 metre intervals or paviours arranged to look like bumps even though there is actually no bump at all ( Figure 4.16 ) . |
15 | Erm we used at one time as you remember to have a full time education officer and er for a number of reasons er that er is no longer the case . |
16 | Augmentations are worth searching out , for there is many a manor , grand house , or estate which has at one time been owned by an eminent person in receipt of an augmentation of one kind or another — and there is almost certainly a good tale to tell . |
17 | The first , concerned with the objectives of professional development , has at one pole the intention to improve existing practices , whilst at its other is the desire to make radical changes to classroom practice . |
18 | Everyone stands at one end of the pool , and when it is time to start I swim to the end of the pool and come back . |
19 | Ben Nevis stands at one end of the greatest mountain range in the Highlands , buttressing a grand array of ten Munros with altitudes above or near 4000 feet and forming an unbroken high skyline for several miles . |
20 | The box stands at one end of a parcel of land upon which there is a complete turnout and associated signals . |
21 | Everyone stands at one end of the room with their eggs in front of them on the floor . |
22 | Each team stands at one end of the room , in a line , one behind the other , facing the opposite end . |
23 | Inflation 's fallen again to a new thirty year low , and now stands at one point two percent , down from one point three percent . |
24 | It 's because payments are automatically linked to inflation , which now stands at one point eight per cent . |
25 | The church is built close to the edge of the bluff , which falls an overgrown eighty or ninety feet down into the wide bed of the gave or river ; and the view up or downstream is dignified further by the curtain wall of the medieval Tour Monréal , that stands at one corner of the small square in front of the church . |
26 | The number of people unemployed has risen for the twenty-second month in a row , the figure now stands at two point six , five million . |
27 | It was like a chain , with Leconte and Forget at one end . |
28 | Standard curves were obtained using synthetic platelet activating factor ( Bachem , Switzerland ) , which produced typical dose dependant platelet aggregation when added at 0.5–50 pg/tube . |
29 | drip at one end . |
30 | Because I just fixed my mortgage for four years with the Halifax , and it 's a total gamble fixing mortgages , by the way , if we , you know , because I do n't know where interest rates are going to go , but I , I fixed at seven point seven five percent for four years . |