Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] at [num] " in BNC.
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1 | She shot him a look designed to kill at fifty feet , but he only raised one eyebrow in mute enquiry . |
2 | Driven by up to eight Intel Corp 80860XP RISCs , Realityengine is claimed to perform at 800 MFLOPS and comes with up to 160Mb of memory for handling screen display . |
3 | Television coverage is expected , and the first ‘ pull ’ is expected to start at 11.00 , continuing throughout the afternoon , with each team having two attempts . |
4 | Inevitably , this reputation as a man of letters militated against his artistic reputation ; in England , you are expected to excel at one thing only , if that . |
5 | The ESSE/L Project was designed to operate at two distinct levels of funding , Minor award schools receiving less than half the allocation offered to Major Project schools . |
6 | All AE 's immediately turned to stare at one of their number a poker-faced young man , who described any client who would n't buy from him as a " cunt " even scribbling comments to that effect on the client record cards . |
7 | Under pressure to cut costs , the big banks that dominate Swiss securities trading were no longer prepared to deal at seven regional exchanges , each with its own rules , regulations and supervisory body ( or none ) . |
8 | After an overnight fast ( from 2400 h , each subject was instructed to urinate at 0900 h and was then given 22.6 g glucose , 5 g lactulose , and 1 g L-rhamnose in 100 ml of distilled water . |
9 | Here we are concerned with a form of corporate provision that can also be used to provide at one and the same time a safety net and a reward for initiative . |
10 | Then back to the corner of Blackmoor Drive and then we were told to parade at 10.45 p.m. for night duty . |
11 | You 've missed the day , and , you 've got Saturday then , th ferry back is ten o'clock on the Mo or whatever day , but the ferry back is at ten o'clock in the morning so you 've got to leave at eight o'clock . |
12 | Now I 've got to leave at three thirty . |
13 | Lot six a Canton card case this the card case showing I 've got several offers I 've got to start at three hundred pounds got that in several places three hund three twenty , three fifty , eighty , four hundred I bid four hundred , four twenty , four fifty at four hundred and fifty pounds , anybody else ? |
14 | As it claimed to be the functioning government of Vietnam it was hardly surprising that US officers , particularly OSS , maintained fairly close contact with the Vietminh and perhaps there was a genuine basis for the American — Vietnamese Friendship Association ; and when the senior US officer , General Gallagher , was persuaded to sing at one of their meetings and , apparently , broadcast on Vietminh radio , this too was in itself a comparatively innocent exercise . |
15 | We were told to stay at 10,000 feet — unrealistic for our Tri-Pacer — because the terrorists in the mountains might shoot at us . |
16 | Called to attend at 10.15 in the morning , we started in the time-honoured way of civilization with a coffee break . |
17 | The tour , originally scheduled to leave at 9.30 a.m. , could not now leave until well after a buffet lunch , if this latter could he arranged by the kitchen staff ( the Manager nodded ) . |
18 | The pan Am flight to New York was scheduled to leave at 11.30 a.m . |
19 | The House was called to order at one stage by the Speaker , Mr Bernard Weatherill , after Mr Clarke accused crews of waiting at stations ‘ pretending ’ to be ready for work . |
20 | The House was called to order at one stage by the Speaker , Mr Bernard Weatherhill , after Mr Clarke accused crews of waiting at stations ‘ pretending ’ to be ready for work . |
21 | The report projected a 3 per cent annual growth of per capita incomes in the developing world in the 1990s , with wide variations between east Asia , where income per capita was set to grow at 5.3 per cent , and sub-Saharan Africa , where the rate was expected to be only 0.5 per cent . |
22 | The timebase was set to record at 15 second intervals . |
23 | At the meeting on the 26th June it is proposed to start at 11 a.m. with a discussion on any matter which teachers wish to raise . |
24 | Independence of this type was probably exceptional , however , and among the small towns strip buildings are usually known to lie at one end of a narrow plot or yard . |
25 | It has n't been an easy year for the mother of two grown-up children , as anxious pet-owners have been known to telephone at four o' clock in the morning to ask about their cats or dogs . |
26 | The auction was set to begin at one and it was nearing that time when Cornelius finally met up once more with Tuppe . |
27 | I have good teeth and they 've been known to blind at five yards in strong sunlight . |
28 | Ulster Unionist leader Jim Molyneaux is billed to speak at two conference fringe meetings . |
29 | Recently I was asked to look at two ponies . |
30 | That night a curfew was announced to start at 11 p.m. and Parma was occupied by the SS Panzer Division Adolf Hitler . |