Example sentences of "[det] [n mass] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This is what happens with tax exempt sources and by looking at a TESSA and assuming you pay the maximum each year which are those figures and assuming that the interest rate stays at seven and a half percent , it wo n't but it 's seven and a half percent at the moment , then this is what happens , at the end of the first year you 've put in your three thousand your interest at seven and a half percent is two twenty five and you would otherwise pay tax at fifty six at twenty five percent or twenty or forty which would be those figures , but you do n't . |
2 | At least you 're sure it was n't me , I was knocking off a few fish at the same time , remember ? ’ |
3 | JACKIE ANNESLEY throws a few statistics at the royal couple along with the confetti . |
4 | Like at a party some people at a party smoke |
5 | Some people at the church door caught his eye and smiled and bowed respectfully but others looked away and exchanged glances with grinning friends . |
6 | Although Georgian architecture is now so popular and so familiar , its introduction must have shocked some people at the time . |
7 | Capt Adams said some people at the base were confident the event could go ahead as planned . |
8 | There 's some people at the flat out there and they used to bricks at the windows and things like that . |
9 | There would undoubtedly be some people at the party who would be intrigued by the arrival of two veterinary practices in their area . |
10 | In the notion of sameness there are ambiguities and ambivalences only dimly noticed by few people at the time . |
11 | ‘ Apart from a few people at the Kremlin and at Number Ten , you and I are the only people who know of the situation . ’ |
12 | Well you see he said that the problem with the college site is very few people at the college know how it runs . |
13 | With turnover having been so sluggish for two years some works at the Biennale had been déjà vu at other fairs . |
14 | Some works at the station |
15 | ‘ If the company provides services to such people at a subsidised rate , the employee will be assessed on the benefit received on the basis of the cost to the employer . |
16 | Banks today are little more than expensive money shops with remote managers and fewer staff at the counters . |
17 | She too , in spite of the dances and concerts they had been attending lately , knew far fewer people at the station than Rose . |
18 | Perhaps the secret of all these people at the top is that they have vertigo but out of a feeling of ‘ the show must go on ’ they smile in public and are sick off stage . |
19 | But do these people at the moment receive a meal , in the course of their attendance at whichever day centre they attend ? |
20 | Now you might think well , what about all these people at the top then . |
21 | Well another survey was done to look at these people at the top and see how they 're coping , and a big surprise . |
22 | Now obviously er the , the government has to shift priorities , and that 's not something that 's going to change overnight , given the er , the attitude of central government towards these people at the moment , which is extremely negative . |
23 | When fired at a school of fish , these seem to act like a shotgun , disorienting many fish at the same time . |
24 | Since the objectives themselves are unreal and unclear , and since there are so many people at every level , multiple messages come down the line the whole time . |
25 | The idea , too , that ‘ people did n't think like that then ’ is significant ; we do not know , of course , how many people at a certain point in a history were ( for example ) feminists , who were prevented from writing about their views , or whose writings have been forgotten or lost . |
26 | A set of conference papers was available for 2 years after the conference and sets were purchased by many people at a nominal price . |
27 | Many people at the church will be saying to Mrs Patient and her family , ‘ I do miss your husband , he was so good to me , ’ and whereas this makes the family feel warm it also makes them feel disturbed . |
28 | For many people at the time such practices were regarded as immoral . |
29 | We would like to point out that many people at the centre told us that the attitudes we had encountered were less prevalent now than they had been in the past , and would continue to diminish . |
30 | Like many people at the end of the race — even in that world of wild rumour which is FI — Master James had underestimated the extent of Niki 's injuries . |