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

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1 Only late in his life did he undertake an analysis of the economic basis of imperialism , and even then he brought together a number of particular observations rather than formulating a specific alternative to the Marxist theory , such as Schumpeter produced at about the same time .
2 In November 1990 the country 's foreign exchange reserves dropped perilously low , although reviving marginally in December to stand at around US$200 million .
3 In case of any doubt , locate it by a line from Mizar in the Great Bear through Polaris , and prolonged ; Cassiopeia lies at about an equal distance beyond Polaris , so that when the Bear is low down Cassiopeia is high up , and vice versa .
4 And Hazel worked at on
5 Chaucer looked at in isolation can seem daunting , but Chaucer read in a cultural and historical context , with visual and other aids , could come alive as a great poet , speaking across six centuries , in a Gadamerian fusion of horizons .
6 Notes of Qualified Teachers ' Day held at on Saturday 20th June 1987
7 Meanwhile , the Mountain View , California-based company 's three-dimensional Realityengine graphics subsystem , which plugs into its Iris Power and Crimson boxes is now available in the UK priced at from £80,000 .
8 It was all very different from his life of the past year , when Sunday began at about noon in a room that smelled of bed , crawled sluggishly through an afternoon of too many newspapers , and , in final desperation , sought escape at a film or some theatre club .
9 We we saw him come on against Birmingham about a month or so ago and save that penalty and it 's ironic that that 's how Nigel Spinks started at at Villa was n't it when he came on for Jimmy Rimmer and if Bosnich does the same job as what Nigel 's done over the past ten years then no one 's going to argue .
10 What Olson drives at in Pound is his Fascism , not his anti-Semitism .
11 Science was being taught in public schools and in grammar schools , and there were courses in universities , which in Britain began at about this time to catch on — this was the era when the great municipal universities started to flourish , though it was to be some time before they received government grants .
12 Remote rural counties , such as those of mid and north Wales and Cornwall grew at below average rates over both periods until the middle 1970s , since when they have had above average growth .
13 ‘ Most wells in the Gulf produce at about a 35 percent completion efficiency , ’ says Ed Park , senior completions engineer .
14 Chris arrived at about teatime .
15 It will run from Waterloo departing at about lighting up time around five p.m. and will run along the direct route through Clapham , Woking and Guildford to Portsmouth Harbour .
16 If this reconstruction is sound , Oswiu 's encounter with Fín occurred at about the time that he may have been seeking Irish support against the forces of Penda .
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