Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] at [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The last sentence begs at least four questions , and will be analysed in some detail . |
2 | With these riches of computer power at their fingertips , it still rankles with the quantum fraternity that the molecules which they can accurately subject to quantum description remain at only 2–20 electron systems . |
3 | According to those at the vigil , the police only checked on the hose twice before the massacre occurred at 4am . |
4 | Yet , however extended , the basic process of writing and printing retained at least some elements of mediation . |
5 | A menu can be arranged specially to cater for various tastes and requirements , champagne starts at around £35 per bottle and there is a charge of £150 for the room hire . |
6 | Certainly US inflation subsequently had been extremely low ; between 1952 and 1967 the US wholesale price index rose at only 0.8 per cent a year . |
7 | She was told that , unless insemination occurred at exactly the right time each month , her acid levels would kill off the donor sperm . |
8 | A SIMPLE ANATOMICAL weakness causes at least one in 50 men to suffer from inguinal ( groin ) hernias . |
9 | There is no cure for this , but fortunately it is usually found that such processes do not occur in some fraction of photoionization events , so that the observed spectrum contains at least some intensity in an unshifted line , accompanied by various ‘ satellites ’ corresponding to the energy loss processes . |
10 | These results show that tenascin has at least 16 consecutive fibronectin like type III repeats . |
11 | Managing a curriculum has at least three interlocking components : ( a ) a formal statement ( more or less detailed or precise ) ; ( b ) those who deliver ( teachers ) , and who enjoy more or less autonomy , responsibility , public confidence , etc ; ( c ) a hierarchy which monitors and supervises delivery , carries varying degrees of ‘ clout ’ vis-à-vis teachers , and operates at varying degrees of distance from the classroom . |
12 | Each yacht has at least one spacious bathroom complete with vanity unit , mirror and electric shower option . |
13 | I make it a rule to go at least three times . |
14 | Similarly , purposeful action involves at least implicit recognition of some future achievement , but a general sense of the future could not have resulted until man applied his mind systematically to the problem of future events . |
15 | The result revivified at once this potentially most over familiar of works , pulling audiences into the tortured , erotic geometry that defines its central quartet . |
16 | One of them Michael Huskison , who took photographs of the incident , said he saw the horse whipped at least 15 times . |
17 | This study goes at least some way towards overcoming the problems of other work discussed by Box and Hale ( 1986 , pp. 74–5 ) , in that it relies on self-reported victimisation rather than police figures on recorded crime , and it controls for other socio-demographic variables . |
18 | There are enough members in the North-East to demand at least one visit a season from their team . |
19 | Labour has at least two good candidates : Mr Harold Walker , deputy to Speaker Weatherill , and Miss Betty Boothroyd , who has proved her competence in the chair and would be acceptable to all parties . |
20 | The action starts at 6.30pm and free tickets can be collected from . |
21 | Current membership of the RESSG stands at just over 100 — members are drawn from a range of academic institutions and disciplines from both this country and abroad . |
22 | Secondly , the programme posed at least as many questions as it answered . |
23 | MITI argues that their guidance has at least prevented maturity rates from getting much longer than the average of four months . |
24 | If you look back to 1974 you 'll discover that our vote lifted at precisely the moment the Tories tried the same game . |
25 | She attempted to restore some order to her tousled hair with her fingers , then stroked on a little blusher to counteract at least a little of her pallor ; but there was little she could do to repair the ravages of the night , and finally she turned away with a heavy sigh . |
26 | At the moment the Telegraph 's readership stands at more than 460,000 readers daily with 55pc of copies ( 73,000 ) being home delivered . |
27 | Peace of mind starts at around £72 , or for your custom requirements call . |
28 | The current research looks at more detailed issues arising in the selection of samples for telephone surveys . |
29 | And it was to restore order , as much as anything , that a nominally Vietnamese administration provided at least the façade of an ‘ independent ’ Vietnamese government . |
30 | the system is set up so that the engine for each car arrives at just the right moment . ’ |