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

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1 She demonstrated at five group stores in the Osaka region throughout October .
2 PHIL EVANS FINDS OUT WHAT ALL THE FUSS IS ABOUT AND LOOKS AT FIVE MACHINES COVERING THE WHOLE SPECTRUM OF FEATURES AND PRICE .
3 how much it is and he starts at five pound a bag .
4 Initially the scheme is being targeted at five landscape types : chalk and limestone grassland , lowland heath , waterside landscapes , coastal land and uplands .
5 Looking at five sets of data relating to different police areas , the author finds that the proportion of defendants given bail who are found guilty of offences committed while they were on bail is around 10 to 12 per cent. , rising to some 17 per cent .
6 So we 're looking at five minutes preparation , fifteen minutes role play , fifteen minutes play back , followed by twenty minutes feedback .
7 Transmission dates : 6 December — a 30-minute programme looking at five years of the series ; 7–11 and 14–18 December — a series of five-minute programmes at about 8pm and repeated at 11.20pm each night on BBC2 .
8 Standards developed by the Languages Lead Body will be incorporated into National Certificate Modules , which will continue to be offered at five levels of difficulty .
9 The Hydrogeology Group has been doing such work on behalf of the National Rivers Authority ( NRA ) : repeat drilling at five sites in the Chalk of East Anglia reveals decreased nitrate concentrations in the upper part of the unsaturated zone .
10 It is quite possible for one organisation to be audited at five levels , as well as being accountable to internal decision-making bodies , political masters , and the law .
11 Times being hard , annual subscriptions were set at five bob .
12 With the resources devoted throughout the world to military R&D running at five times the total for medical research , ever more lethal weapons systems seem bound to emerge .
13 Well it so happens I was not born in Nottingham , though my early memories are of Nottingham , right even from infant school , which er started at five years of age till about seven .
14 The subscription for full membership of the Society is currently fixed at five pounds per annum .
15 So to test some of the wild and wonderful claims made about inkjets , I looked at five machines with widely differing prices and features — from portables to full colour output .
16 We looked at five products that represent different kinds of packaging and are found in most supermarket trollies at Christmas , to see how easy it is to recycle packaging .
17 The cost of the next stage after JET has been put at five times the cost of the Culham experiment and this would suggest the need for even wider collaboration .
18 They are awarded at five levels with an overlap on Level Three so that Levels One to Three cover craft skills and Three to Five cover technical , managerial and professional tasks .
19 Situated at Five Ways , at the top of Broad Street near to the International Convention Centre .
20 Breeding is also unusual near the coast , but has been recorded at five sites .
21 Measurements were obtained at five locations around the circumference of the ileum just proximal to the anastomosis in the inactive Crohn 's disease and control groups , and in three to five inflamed areas of the terminal ileum or ileocaecal junction in patients with active disease .
22 I pointed at five others , including Israel .
23 I have good teeth and they 've been known to blind at five yards in strong sunlight .
24 The spotted mare came from Billy Smart 's and jumps a flaming hoop suspended at five feet , the chestnut in the horsebox is an ex-hunter who once belonged to the Duke of Beaufort , this one I 'm holding has been placed twice round Badminton , and Hoomey 's — ’
25 If , therefore , the normal population in this age group was screened at five year intervals , and assuming that the polyp/carcinoma sequence takes longer than five years , 190 cases of cancer or premalignant polyp would be found per 50000 examinations — that is , 1 in 263 : a higher detection rate in the normal population than that achieved by annual colonoscopic surveillance of extensive longstanding ulcerative ulcerative colitis .
26 I mean it I 'm not suggesting that is n't cheap but erm to produce at five p a copy
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