Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] [verb] [adv prt] at " in BNC.
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1 | Dunedin charges £15 per holding for the sale , but for larger sums this can work out at less than a front-end trust fee . |
2 | The 603 should come in at under 3.2 Watts . |
3 | Today JR will turn up at the Borders roads committee meeting in a Pringle of Scotland creation , complete with Saltire design , as worn by the golfer Colin Montgomerie at last year 's Scottish Open . |
4 | That would get back at them for their currency chicanery which cost us so dear . |
5 | Miss Emma Nicholson , MP for Devon West , a member of the delegation , said that would work out at about £20,000 for each victim . |
6 | But first let's look back at how Stoke Mandeville came to play such an important part in their lives . |
7 | As well as faster , smaller versions of the existing 21064 part , there will be a second-generation 21164 line — EV5 and EV56 — that will start out at from 200MHz to 300MHz . |
8 | Occasionally , after refreshments — two would go in at two o'clock , two more at half past two , and so on — the only time you could have a natter with your colleague was when you left the station and you saw the sergeant going in for his refreshments . |
9 | Finally it was agreed that both should get down at the same moment . |
10 | Unix-on-Mac house Tenon Intersystems Inc will show up at Unix Expo with its Mach Ten running on an Apple Powerbook . |