Example sentences of "[verb] they at [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | These agents are toxic when given systemically , and so producing them at high concentration within the tumour is an attractive goal . |
2 | Toothed whales usually travel in pods and hunt fish and quid by pursuing them at high speed . |
3 | If they work , then I can introduce them at senior level . ’ |
4 | She was Smallfry 's mam , but she never , ever came to visit them at Old Ashfield . |
5 | Where properties are untenanted , Retirement Assured has valued them at open market value with vacant possession . |
6 | You could just see them at low water and er that was one of the danger points but I 've never seen ships coming close to Skerrymor at all . |
7 | Claudia drove the ten miles separating them at reckless speed . |
8 | Although they had made high mileage cars look like low mileage ones , they had sold them at high mileage car prices . |
9 | Some deaths , injuries and serious damage have been caused by young people who take other people 's cars and drive them at high speed . |
10 | Their first single on Mother Records , ‘ 100 Boys ’ , captures them at full throttle , a Carmody self-dramatisation tied to glorious high energy punk-pop . |
11 | If , however , mutations affect both juvenile and adult survival equally , selection against their early effects keeps them at low frequency , and prevents the collapse of late survival . |
12 | They usually run them at below peak efficiency , they run The Russian reactors they tend to run 'em at maximum efficiency which is you 're very very close to the critical level where it could run away with a little mistake and whoops , you got Chernobyl . |
13 | with some Ernst to connect 'em at other end of the spectrum |
14 | To others , including Tennyson and Arnold , it seemed as if ‘ the ringing grooves of change ’ were carrying them at break-neck speed into a future full of uncertainty and alarm . |
15 | EIGHTEEN large American companies , are now testing prospective employees for genetic traits that might put them at special risk in their work . |
16 | The scores also illustrated a recurring problem on this sevens tour — the Scots ' physique puts them at great disadvantage in terms of weight of tackle . |
17 | ‘ Swindon are a good side , but we would have beaten them at Ayresome Park but for a crazy final ten minutes . ’ |
18 | They become entangled in such a way that it is very rare for any to wriggle free , and while there is ample time to collect them at relative leisure they should nonetheless be collected as quickly as possible . |
19 | You can shoot them at close range I mean there was a |