Example sentences of "at [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The car shall be produced in constant supply , irrespective of demand , and be made available at incredibly silly prices for all worthy organisations , local authorities and small businesses on a means tested basis .
2 On to Wing On Street , better known as Cloth Alley , where you can find silks , linens and wools at incredibly low prices , and where the salesmen know exactly how much you need for a shirt or a suit .
3 At 11.45pm the two men listened and waited in silence .
4 It would show how the research process occurs , how one group of specialists reaches the end of its expertise and takes advice , how many mistakes are made and truth arrived at circuitously .
5 Shortly after entering the mouth of the valley , at Schlattli , is the bottom station of a funicular which rises to Stoos , a settlement on an alpine terrace at upward of 1,300m ( 4,265ft ) .
6 It is a rather uncharacteristic work , scored fr the unusual combination of two violins and double bass , which like Mozart 's Musical Joke , pokes gentle fun at badly played dance music , and even includes a section where the players are instructed to shout at the beats of the bar !
7 On Sunday morning the return flight to Gatwick leaves at 10.30am with a connection in Boston , arriving back in the UK at 7.40am Monday , Oct 14 .
8 Opposites attract : Saturdays at 7.40am ( series ends 28th ) .
9 York 's White Rose Pullman , leaving the city at 7.40am , was withdrawn in January because of signalling problems in Scotland , but it will return on Monday after the resolution of difficulties , InterCity announced .
10 The MoD is believed to have struck a hard bargain — at somewhere between £120 million and £130 million a ship — with Swan Hunter winning the work against ‘ keen and commercial ’ competition from Yarrows on Clydeside and Cammell Laird on Merseyside .
11 The ash cloud drifted at somewhere between twenty-five and sixty kilometres per hour , and it covered in all more than two million square kilometres of the South American continent .
12 Accurate estimates of the overall costs of computer misuse in the UK are hard to come by , but various recent figures put the annual cost at somewhere between £400m and £2bn .
13 His father had died at somewhere called Duc Co that was somewhere in the Central Highlands in Vietnam .
14 Under its headline ‘ Mercantile Tricycles Denounced ’ , the Graphic described how , in default of paying a 10 shillings fine plus costs , this cycling desperado was sentenced to seven days ' imprisonment — and what is more , poor Thomas Duff had been estimated by the police to have been rattling along at somewhere between 8 and 10 miles per hour .
15 We had a photo session at somewhere like a hotel — it was n't one of the studios — and I remember looking at Jackie [ Hill ] and thinking , ‘ Ooh , she looks a bit formidable . ’
16 Or Fields , it 'll just shoving trouble at somewhere else .
17 She looked good in country clothes as well ; in fact she looked pretty damned good all round , and right now it was the world 's greatest pisser that he was no more than a rough-at-the-edges motor mechanic whose chances with her had to rate at somewhere close to zero .
18 We had some discussion at somewhere , that we decided that erm to include them in the divisional training , Yeah .
19 won last week at somewhere didn was n't last week to lead Slip Anchor .
20 But rather than be accused of overstating my case , I will leave the figure at somewhere between 550 and 1,000 .
21 So first priority was to find a vehicle not out of place at somewhere like Essex .
22 In a session lasting until one in the morning they had discussed Crime in Society with that lucidity which is only achieved at somewhere above the 100 mg per cent level of blood alcohol and with the comforting knowledge that one does n't have to drive home .
23 So if you took a six week period then you 're looking at somewhere around four and a half thousand pounds worth of income .
24 Now if you assume that they were paid somewhere between a half-day allowance and a full-day allowance , you 're probably looking at somewhere up towards fifteen hundred pounds .
25 Erm so you , you , and you , you 're looking of , of land reform teams of four , five members so you 're , you 're looking at somewhere between two and three million cadres to go into the villages .
26 But if if you end up with all the popular metric business at somewhere around the sort of equivalent price level , margin level that you 've got that business at ,
27 Alejandro was also very jealous that Miguel and Juan , aided by Bart Alderton 's fat salary , had started their own polo club , buying much of the adjoining land and selling plots to polo enthusiasts at vastly inflated prices .
28 On July 12 it was reported that Prime Minister Valentin Pavlov had been ordered to take measures against officials involved in buying their state-owned dachas ( country houses ) at vastly reduced prices .
29 In the later years , however , these issues were pitched at optimistically low interest rates : the last BEA issue , of £200 millions in August 1955 ( among the largest seen by the London market ) , was left largely in government hands .
30 They were good at at at flexibly reporting on data through a relational model but has really delivered online transaction processing when it came to the market back in ninety eighty seven with its multi-threaded server architecture .
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