Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] at [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | This averages out at one councillor for every 2,200 members of the population although as Widdicombe ( 1986 , paras 213–16 ) notes there are major disparities . |
32 | At the same time , even when the circuit performs better at some loudspeaker impedances than the traditional Class B circuit , it still has worse performance than that of Class S because of the low , yet varying impedance seen by the main voltage amplifier for all loudspeaker impedances bar one . |
33 | ‘ A Story in an Almost Classic Mode ’ aims both at analytical biography and , as its title implies , at something grander and more generalised . |
34 | Brady was ordered to shed half a stone but still weighs in at 12 stone 8lb . |
35 | He weighs in at 13-and-a-half stone and is 6ft 4in tall . |
36 | However , stability demands that the gain falls off at high frequency ( see next section ) . |
37 | Grant sweeps around at full speed and heads for land . |
38 | Both birds churred their rattle notes warningly at each other , their mates ( most likely ) on ground-nests below . |
39 | With a scream of rubber worthy of the car chase in The French Connection , she brakes , swerves , jumps the pavement and steers straight at one set of combatants . |
40 | It 's because it locks better at that groove . |
41 | Work continues apace at Southern Air on the restoration of the first aircraft , for which the civil registration G-OMIG has been reserved . |
42 | There are a whole range of things he ca n't do , he ca n't direct congress , he ca n't appoint who he wants freely , he ca n't make treaties with whom he wants when he wants , he ca n't start wars if he wants to start wars all these controls are on the president but what I , what er Newstat is saying is , over and above that , even in the areas where he appears to have constitutional authority , as a matter of practice it 's very difficult for the president to exercise his authority and when the president does exercise his authority he does so at great cost to himself . |
43 | Admittedly , she does not at any point in her letter state explicitly her desire to return ; but that is the unmistakable message conveyed by the general nuance of many of the passages , imbued as they are with a deep nostalgia for her days at Darlington Hall . |
44 | It does not at this stage include any specific new products . |
45 | It is worth noting in this context that the TEI does not at this stage plan to develop any software to support the scheme , independence of software being a prime design goal ; subsequent phases of this or successor projects may well however elect to do so . |
46 | The identity , however , is converted into a theory of the determination of the price level by assuming : ( a ) that the money supply is determined by the monetary authorities ; ( b ) that the number of transactions is fixed in the short-run because of the classical presumption that the economy operates automatically at full employment ; and ( c ) that the velocity of circulation is also fixed in the short-run because it depends largely on institutional factors ( such as whether workers are paid weekly or monthly ) which themselves tend to remain constant for long periods of time . |
47 | As Pottz said , ‘ Anyone who paddles out at big Pipe and says he 's not scared is either lying or crazy . ’ |
48 | It does n't at that section . |
49 | The whole weary process started again in Auckland in July and continues today at Central Park where Great Britain meet New Zealand in the third British Coal Test . |
50 | [ 13 ] showed that although the dissociation from poly(dG-dC) is completely described by a single exponential , the time constant varies according to the starting ratio of drug to DNA so that the dissociation becomes slower at higher occupancy . |
51 | Henry Cecil does well at this track — he had two winners here yesterday — and Pabouche , also considered a potential classic candidate , may improve his record in the Burghclere Stakes ( 2.0 ) . |
52 | A similar certification system operates currently at advanced level for HNC and HND courses . |
53 | He argues that this service is much more appropriately organized at local level , where demand for the theatre of books can be stimulated , whilst the information function operates essentially at national level , in response to demand . |
54 | The first thing to remember is that as you turn the boat away from the wind , you let out the mainsheet , the sail only works properly at one angle to the wind and so it 's essential to let out the mainsheet as you bear away . |
55 | Erm it 's a simple flow system , raw material comes in at one end and flows through the plant , through the machining areas , through the assembly , and the new product , the finished product comes out the end . |
56 | Besides China in second place , India comes in at fifth place in the league , and Mexico and Brazil are also both bigger than Canada , currently the G7 's seventh man . |
57 | Transfer-listed Thomas comes in at left back as Dicks starts a three-match match ban following his red card for elbowing Franz Carr at Newcastle last month . |
58 | A boy , Astyanax , runs away at one end , looking back as his mother Andromache heaves a great pestle to club a Greek who has struck a Trojan down . |
59 | comes out , comes out at New Year 's Day , I was at home then and it erm going to come back New Year 's Day |
60 | Glenn hits back at new law |