Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] at [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A recent ad for follow-on milk , quoting from an article in the British Medical Journal , stated that cow 's milk given at six months caused ‘ subclinical but appreciable gastro-intestinal bleeding in about a third of children . ’
2 So gripped did I become with my inability to proceed at one point , that I almost became benighted through ignoring what was literally a keyhole through the rock .
3 The MP-2 line uses custom 32-bit RISCs rated at 133 MIPS and are configured with as many as 16,000 of the things .
4 On April 21 the IAEA requested further details of stocks of weapons-grade uranium located at two research reactors south of Baghdad .
5 Kāli and her cousin , Jit , were at the far end of the roof waving their arms , keeping the sheep contained at one end only , stopping them going back down the steps at the other side .
6 Or that on their first-ever real takeoff during base checks at Prestwick , most pilots have as much difficulty keeping at 1,500 feet circuit height as does a low-hour student in a Cessna 152 ?
7 There 's an Ultra Low Cost ( ULC ) Alpha chip in the works at Digital Equipment Corp targeted at X Windows terminals , palmtops and embedded applications , according to the ‘ Terry Shannon on DEC ’ newsletter that arrived on our desk on Christmas Eve .
8 At last Fitzosbert stopped at one cell door and clicked his fingers .
9 The record for late arrival of papers at present stands at eight days before the actual meeting !
10 The largest entry is again from England with nearly 400 schools competing at 26 venues .
11 You know they mean it , too : a huge second cooling fan sits at one end of the processor card .
12 Suvarov had much to say about the territorial ambitions of Marshal Stalin and David interrupted at one moment to ask whether Suvarov had ever met him .
13 She turned and Cameron saw , under her arm , old Donald 's face , eyes staring fixedly , his mouth drooping at one side , a shine of saliva on his chin .
14 The facility unfortunately will only be available to one band per month and selection will be based on recordings received at 1 Gardiner Row , Dublin 1 .
15 Compared to a Sun Sparcstation 10 it did 130Mb NFS writes at 158 seconds versus 971 seconds and reads at 130 seconds versus 144 seconds .
16 The French report , via the International Red Cross , stated that the aircraft crashed at 00.30 hours on September 18 .
17 The action starts at 12 noon .
18 The mouse and human sequences differed at two restriction sites corresponding to amino acids 43 ( HindIII ) and 221 ( EcoRI ) .
19 The record held by a Frenchmen stands at 44 knots that 's around 50 mph .
20 Generally speaking , compared with being sedentary ( sitting watching TV , working at a desk ) , you will burn around three times more calories walking at 3 miles an hour .
21 This study looks at four prison systems--England and Wales , France , West Germany and the Netherlands--each of which have different ‘ packages ’ of safeguards .
22 If he does not , he has in effect accepted at one time the proposition ( the matter put upon the mat ) ‘ Telling even a minor lie to advance one 's career is always wrong , even though it harms no one ’ and at another time ‘ Telling a minor lie , which harms no one , in order to advance one 's career is not always wrong ’ .
23 Transmission dates : 6 December — a 30-minute programme looking at five years of the series ; 7–11 and 14–18 December — a series of five-minute programmes at about 8pm and repeated at 11.20pm each night on BBC2 .
24 Rated at four channels of 50 watts each into 8 ohms it can also be used in bridged format to produce the equivalent of a normal stereo amplifier rated at 10 watts mono plus 50 watts stereo. ) the Units will cost £229.99 .
25 As the latent inhibition effect seen at 4 h after lengthy pre-exposure is supposed to enjoy the benefit of contributions from both the short-term mechanism and from the context — stimulus association , this effect should be especially strong .
26 The sensitivity to contextual manipulations of the latent inhibition produced by lengthy exposure is certainly consistent with the suggestion that a context-stimulus association is responsible for the effect seen at 24 h and contributes to that seen at 4 h .
27 Though Bede says at one point that Oswiu also made tributary the Scots ( of Dál Riata ) ( HE II , 5 ) , there is no direct evidence for this .
28 However , the current concern for acid rain arose when Odén ( 1968 , 1971 ) analysed the 1956–66 data collected at 160 sites of the European Air Chemistry Network ( figure 4.4 ) .
29 The blond girl looked abnormal only in that she was out of place : her wide blue eyes , her long hair and long bare legs , her petulant expression , all these Bernice noticed at one glance , and dismissed .
30 The resulting apparent wind blows at 45 degrees and the sail has to be sheeted in tightly
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