Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] at [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 During the day , swallows hawk for them at low levels .
2 He will play for defending champions Kelburne tomorrow against DW Clydesdale and will be available to play for them at regular intervals throughout the second half of the season in addition to the finals of the European Club Championship in May .
3 Lot forty two Lot forty two is the er large selection of auction catalogues and we 've got a sample showing , there we are works of art for you twenty pounds for them at twenty pounds anyone want them for twenty pounds sample showing for twenty pounds , anyone want them for twenty , thank you sir , twenty pounds I 've got in the centre and I shall sell at twenty if there 's no further bid at twenty pounds , any more ?
4 It would control referrals to providers outside the district and it would pay for them at negotiated prices .
5 It would also control patient referrals to providers outside the district and would pay for them at negotiated prices .
6 It would control referrals to providers outside the District and it would pay for them at negotiated prices .
7 This is just the objectivity which is to be claimed in general for the good ; what is good for me now is not necessarily good for you or for me at other times , nor even what I now spontaneously prefer , it is what anyone would spontaneously prefer for me if sufficiently aware from my present viewpoint .
8 You were allowed up to three visitors at a time and had to sit opposite them at individual tables .
9 The third was inhabited by small people , half a dozen of them at various times ; of whom Pat Billon , 2-foot 10-inch ( 85-cm ) tall , became the best known and most publicized .
10 We will discuss some of them at various points in this book .
11 At a launch of a new diagnostic technique the Chief Executive of a hi-tech company in the medical field seeks your advice on two public relations programmes : I Aimed at his own company 's staff : 230 of them at two factories 65 miles apart and at an R and D facility with 38 senior staff .
12 At the target range in Van Nuys , a lower middle-class white suburb in the Valley , north of Central Los Angeles , I saw a dozen people line up early in the morning to take target practice with hand-guns , shooting at targets shaped like men — most of them at 25 paces : ‘ the most common range for street warfare , ’ as one man there put it .
13 On the marker posts that you see , the next time you , you travel past them at ninety miles an hour if you get time to see them , there is actually , a picture of the telephone headset and a number under that headset there will be an arrow pointing you in the direction of the nearest emergency telephone .
14 The way BOSS have set out this unit 's top panel ( and the ME-10's as you 'll see later ) is excellent ; it 's like having part of the manual right in front of you at all times .
15 This Sara Monroe was much prettier than he had expected , judging from the numerous snaps and photographs of her at all stages of her development from baby to schoolgirl to young woman , which were strewn about Moorlake House .
16 Hoomey could n't think of him at four pounds .
17 Once when he swung across the road to frighten a cyclist by passing within inches of him at forty miles an hour I expected the Feldwebel or the officer to be angry .
18 It is alleged by the plaintiff that the use of these roads by numerous heavy goods vehicles at night amounts to a public nuisance for which the defendants are responsible : the dock company because it controls the Gillingham Gate and by its operation of the gate and the port in general causes or permits the heavy goods vehicles to go in and out of it at all hours , and the fourth and fifth defendants , Crescent Wharves Ltd. and Ship Link Terminals Ltd. respectively , because as sublessees of the dock company they or their customers send heavy goods vehicles in and out of the port and cause or materially contribute to the alleged nuisance .
19 I myself know only too well what it 's like to have a car stolen , so as a car is one of our most valuable possessions , it pays to take care of it at all times .
20 ‘ Keep the media out of it at all costs for the moment .
21 It meant that Mrs Constantine had been asked to attend a meeting and wanted to get out of it at all costs .
22 I thought of it at one ti me , but I knew I 'd make a mess of it . ’
23 Since then , in the last seven years , we 've built up a market of 50,000 tonnes of it at good prices , under the name ‘ Andricite ’ — from anhydride and JCI . ’
24 They had of course heard of the ‘ Vallar plan ’ , and had joined in discussions of it at various stages .
25 The 1990s will call for all of us at all levels to be 30% [ not 20% ] more skilful in our selling , servicing and administration practices .
26 You do n't want people patronising you , feeling sorry for you at such moments .
27 Possibly not very ecologically sound but safer for you at all events .
28 I keep a pocket diary with me at all times and a calendar with spaces for writing on by the telephone .
29 Yamaha SPX-90 MkII and SPX-900 FX units ‘ But the 900 is often out with me at other studios ! ’
30 This growing discontent has been symbolized by Koreans refusing to comply with the stipulation that all aliens resident in Japan for any length of time have to be re-registered as aliens and fingerprinted at regular intervals , and carry alien registration cards with them at all times .
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