Example sentences of "[to-vb] [n mass] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is not possible to obtain data at a sufficiently disaggregated level to confirm this argument , but it is consistent with the data that are available .
2 This work could eventually lead to better machine vision systems and optoelectronic neural integrated circuits that would literally enable parallel computers to process data at the speed of light .
3 This work could eventually lead to better machine vision systems and optoelectronic neural integrated circuits that would literally enable parallel computers to process data at the speed of light .
4 This was the commission 's first visit to meet people at the sharp end of the system .
5 ( For example , they may wish to increase staff at a time when government is committed to reducing civil service numbers . )
6 THE gold-trimmed wedding suit of King James II , made in 1673 , is expected to fetch £200,000 at a London auction in November .
7 A SWORD said to have been used by poet Lord Byron in the 1823 Greek independence war is likely to fetch £4,000 at a London auction .
8 Many businesses would be unable to afford people at a higher rate .
9 ADOLF Hitler 's typewriter is expected to fetch £80,000 at an auction in Sydney .
10 A first issue from 1979 , one of only 150 , and drawings by editor Chris Donald are expected to fetch £500 at the Anderson and Garland showrooms in Newcastle next Wednesday .
11 Concrete steps are proposed to put people at the forefront of a resource-constrained environment , with due account of the profound impact of new technologies .
12 You see I would like to see people at the end of this programme to have some idea , not just of fancy figures in the air , but of practical effects that will affect them on the ground .
13 ‘ You should stop fighting so hard to keep people at a distance .
14 The intention was to attempt to educate staff at an early stage in the benefits which could be obtained from a computerized system .
15 One way of going about this is to invite people at a staff meeting or training day to :
16 David Quelch of Buntingford , Herefordshire , admitted using the device to remove fish at a pit in Haddenham , Cambridgeshire without consent but claimed he was carrying out a health check on behalf of the owners .
17 And that means he 's sure to have people at the airport ready to intercept me the moment I arrive there . ’
18 It is organised by Messe Düsseldorf and the Association of German Artwork Publishers and aims to offer works at a wide range of prices .
19 Among the barons amerced were Robert de Muscamp , adjudged to pay £100 at the Northumberland sessions , Ralph de Amundeville , fined 80 marks at York , and Ralph Bigod 40 marks at Nottingham .
20 Thirsk Lions are hoping to raise £5,400 at a garden party at Thirsk Hall on May 17 for a blood matching machine for Northallerton 's Friarage Hospital .
21 ‘ We were pleased with the way our campaign went , and we are sure that it helped to improve sales at a difficult time . ’
22 Suppose a machine has a known life of only one year and is expected to yield £450 at the end of that year .
23 Tom-cats have been known to produce offspring at the advanced feline age of sixteen years .
24 It would be possible for these records to be analysed in order to produce statistics at the Local Authority level , which could then be used to improve the specificity of the estimates .
25 It is available to blind people at a concessionary cost of £17.55 .
26 It is available to blind people at a concessionary cost of £17.55 .
27 If the strategy for Bovril Cubes is to gain sales at the expense of Oxo , the Bovril Cube target group will , inevitably , consist primarily of Oxo users .
28 But much still needs to be done to recruit staff at every level ( consultant psychiatrists , mental nurses , social workers , teachers , etc. ) , to up-grade the hospital and residential facilities , particularly for the chronic cases , and to make available a more flexible range of community services to those individuals or families who are coping with mental illness or handicap without resort to hospital care .
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