Example sentences of "[adv] [n mass] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In Tenerife , seven nights at the Laguna Park II Apartments starts at £159 per person and only £225 at the hotel Oasis Paradiso on half board during December , just when everyone is shivering in Britain .
2 Few carers in the study were in employment , reflecting the earnings limit which was only £12 at the time .
3 I eat only fish at the Mermaid these days — not because I believe in dieting , but because I once suffered an awful chips surfeit that put me off them for life .
4 Few enough people at the moment know which council does what .
5 This particular accident , like so many others , would never have happened if just one of the dozen or so people at the launch point had recognised the danger and shouted ‘ stop ’ .
6 It 's quite wide ( 42mm across the nut ) with good string spacing ( approximately 19mm at the bridge ) allowing an easy , open style of playing .
7 Hong Kong Telecommunications Ltd has reported net profit for the year to March 31 up 13% at the equivalent of $832.2m on turnover that rose 18% to $2,801m .
8 A £15m scheme to upgrade the A1 between Bramham and Wetherby has been extended by nearly 1km at a cost of £1m to allow traffic to move freely by widening more of the southbound carriageway to Spen Common Lane .
9 That which spreads northward is warmed in summer to a maximum of about 4°C at the Convergence , where it sinks below still warmer subantarctic surface water ; beyond the boundary it continues to spread north as the subsurface Antarctic Intermediate Current .
10 The effect of this lenience was that the yield of 4s. in the pound on landed incomes and 2s. 8d. on goods actually fell during Elizabeth 's reign — a period of rising prices and of growing prosperity for the propertied classes — from about £140,000 at the beginning of the reign to about £85,000 at the end .
11 Well the thing is though people at the top do n't necessarily see the problems that you see as problems
12 Holding the tile hard against a metal vice , I hit the corner with a small hammer , knocking off the back of the corner ( about ¾in at a time ) .
13 The effect of this lenience was that the yield of 4s. in the pound on landed incomes and 2s. 8d. on goods actually fell during Elizabeth 's reign — a period of rising prices and of growing prosperity for the propertied classes — from about £140,000 at the beginning of the reign to about £85,000 at the end .
14 Leave an uncovered gap of about 10mm at the top .
15 Do n't people at the top of the same tree try to knock each other down ?
16 In October 1992 he and raised almost £1,000 at a Cabaret Evening in the parish for Somalia .
17 With mortgage rates falling in line with base rates , Mr Bootle said headline inflation would drop below 1pc early next year with underlying inflation moving up slightly to around 3pc at the year-end .
18 The improvement could allow some repayment of its long-term debt which has grown from £12.7m in 1986 to almost $69m at the end of last year .
19 They also send thanks to Mrs Smith and her friends who raised almost £400 at a lunch and bridge party .
20 Peak Sunday income was around £5,000 at the plant centre and up to £3,000 at the shop .
21 The attractiveness of this model is that it requires only a modest increase of temperature of around 100°C at the base of the lithosphere .
22 Olympic champion Christie , who was flying home to Britain yesterday after an eight-week training stint in Australia , has consistently protested he would not put his new-found sprint supremacy on the line over 60m at the world indoor championships .
23 ‘ Rocky V ’ , for example , was expected to gross over $100m at the box office .
24 Disc and drum brakes give good stopping power considering the car weighs over 2600lb at the kerb .
25 THE vehicle registration 1 RAT is expected to fetch over £7,000 at an auction in Birmingham later this month .
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