Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] at [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Its the same as making a formula one car go at 200 miles an hour for each and every driver … handling is down to individual skill
2 It is this too which causes me personally to be deeply resentful of the practice so prevalent in the mass of fiscal and planning legislation of relegating provisions of real substance to Schedules which are sometimes cross-referenced between one another , so that construing the statute becomes a sort of verbal jigsaw puzzle that can only be solved by laying out numerous copies of the Act open at different pages or by the judicious use of more fingers than the number with which nature has been pleased to endow us .
3 This is to latt you to know and the rest of you Justes of the Pace that if Bakers and Butchers and market peopel if thay do not fall the Commorits at a reasnabell rate as thay do at other Markets thare will be such Raysen as never was known .
4 When the frequency is increased , the transitions and relaxations that are observed in a sample appear at higher temperatures .
5 The MCI framework for management education and development assess at three levels of the management hierarchy .
6 Deposits very similar to the Jurassic Rosso ammonitico occur at several levels on both sides of the Mediterranean .
7 FIG. 1 Lymphocytes in each subset disappear at differing rates from the periphery .
8 The upper bound is at best equal to the accuracy of the least accurate map layer ( when all errors in other layers are coincident in their location ) , while the lower bound results when the errors in each map layer occur at unique locations .
9 Draw up a life table for a cohort of 5000 students showing , for each year of study , the probability of leaving and the expected remaining stay calculated on the assumption that one-tenth of the leavers in any year depart at random times during the year and the remainder go at the end of that year .
10 Shape can not be truly represented on a fiat map except over small areas but some map projections , described as orthomorphic , have the properties that ( i ) lines of latitude and longitude intersect at right angles , and ( ii ) the scale is the same in all directions at a given point , but the scale may differ from one point on the map to another .
11 It is easy to cheat when quoting from these early cantos : either by imposing a seeming self-closure on passages that are in fact open at both ends , or ( and as well ) by presenting a lyrically appealing passage as typical of the whole .
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