Example sentences of "[vb past] [noun pl] [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Captain Edward Tupper made attempts to organise at various fishing ports from April 1910 , and claimed a fishing membership of 5,000 for the NSFU in 1919 which appears not to have survived the post-war depression . |
2 | Ms Richardson said that the plants at Ayr and Galway made computers aimed at different sections of the market . |
3 | The old Company had paid lavish dividends of about 20 per cent at first , which had led to calls on the shareholders for more capital in the 1690s ; after 1709 the new company paid dividends starting at 8 per cent and declining as the years passed . |
4 | Foreign Minister Ali Alatas on Oct. 11 echoed criticisms levelled at Western countries by Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamed at an ASEAN meeting on Oct. 7 , over their failure to provide assistance in coping with large-scale fires under way in Indonesia for several months . |
5 | In the 1970s the search for a room temperature superconductor led chemists to look at one-dimensional organic conductors and semiconductors . |
6 | On page 6 we have on one side , ‘ Lang talks up Scottish economic prospects ’ , and on the other , with regard to Scotland , ‘ Lost jobs put at 1,000 a week ’ . |
7 | Indeed , the Cabinet was scarcely used as a forum of discussion in foreign policy , although Eden kept Ministers informed at all times . |
8 | They then turned to the govt. & only when the govt. took action did situations improve at all . |
9 | Land worth £2. 1s. 4d. per annum was owned by Bernard Turney , who lived at Hudnall in Edlesborough and had goods valued at 40 marks . |
10 | P ( print ) : draws specified characters starting at current x , y position . |
11 | He readily accepted invitations to talk at other colleges or to teach at weekend courses for amateur artists . |
12 | Eleven patients had specimens taken at 20 cm , nine patients at 30 cm , and 10 at 40 cm . |