Example sentences of "[noun] have be running at " in BNC.

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1 In these circumstances , it is not surprising to find that population loss from inner areas has been running at a lower rate in the 1980s and that the government 's efforts at introducing more private investment have met with some measure of success .
2 Shortly before the February 1992 meeting it had been reported that OPEC production in January had been running at 24,200,000 barrels per day ( bpd ) , about 70,000 bpd above the level in December 1991 and the highest levels since the 25,000,000 bpd recorded in 1980 .
3 For the past few years , the death count has been running at roughly 10 a day , with blood feuds and general gangsterism adding to the mayhem .
4 For the past few years , the death count has been running at roughly 10 a day , with blood feuds and general gangsterism adding to the mayhem .
5 Since that flying start , sales have been running at about $800 a day — unprecedented in Azerbaijan .
6 Foodmaster has been running at the BBC catering department for two years .
7 In the War , distribution expenditure had been running at only a fifth of the prewar level , and the plans prepared by the undertakings for the Electricity Commissioners show they expected to continue to spend more than half of all their capital on developing distribution , as they had in the 1930s .
8 Economic analyst Alex Henney , who has made a detailed study of the economics of nuclear power , estimates that , looking at the total balance sheet , the CEGB 's nuclear activities have been running at a substantial loss .
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