Example sentences of "[vb -s] at an [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | this fixed fee competitive scenario , then we will insist that we are actually comparing apples with apples and not apples with pears , whe when the client looks at our fee and he looks at an external consultant 's or another railway internal consultant 's fee |
2 | To find it , simply follow a line from Beta through Epsilon ; Omega lies at an equal distance on the far side of Epsilon . |
3 | The quest for dominance starts at an early age , and even kids spar with one another . |
4 | With a star of greater mass , everything happens at an accelerated rate , and the star 's active life is much shorter than with our sedate Sun . |
5 | Something in me still revolts at an outright demand : it draws me into explanations of the connection between money and work . |
6 | Developmental evidence suggests that an attachment to the symbols of monarchy occurs at an early stage , well before sophisticated cost-benefit analyses of national revenue are possible ( Abramson and Inglehan , 1970 ) . |
7 | A. This argues that , since information arrives at an uneven rate , the observed distribution of futures price changes ( or returns ) will be a mixture of a number of normal distributions , and this observed distribution will be leptokurtic . |
8 | The migrating cells may be made up of a mixture of all the different cell types in immature form , that go to all the sites and a particular type survives only if it arrives at an appropriate site — a sort of cell selection . |
9 | In contract Mr does not count hours , but arrives at an overall figure of seven thousand five hundred pounds . |
10 | David Livingstone arrives at an African village . |
11 | OPTIONS : Any regiments of Dwarfs may be equipped with either spears at an additional cost of +1 point per model , or crossbows , at an additional cost of +3 points per model . |
12 | Delegates at the second annual congress of the movement voted overwhelmingly early yesterday to approve a programme designed to build an independent economy and social structure in Latvia before the republic secedes at an unspecified date . |
13 | The Banks have also agreed to give the IBOA information on staff and payroll costs at an early date . |
14 | Obtaining office copy entries ( as opposed to furnishing merely a copy of the registered title ) is advisable as it reveals at an early stage whether or not there is a second charge which may not have been disclosed to the husband 's solicitors . |
15 | More than once they saw a passer-by , soaking wet , shout threats and curses at an open window . |
16 | Bamboo grows at an amazing pace . |
17 | ‘ The US economic recovery is well on its way , as long as the Fed makes sure that the money supply grows at an appropriate pace , ’ said Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady . |
18 | The creature grows at an alarming rate , then escapes and cuts a swathe of destruction as it moves through the southern Italian countryside . |
19 | Because incense burns at an even rate and without flame , it is well suited for measuring the division of the religious day and for other purposes . |
20 | Like finds at an archaeological site , each book listed there is an object that speaks for itself . |
21 | A new idea emerges at an interdisciplinary interface where there is a fusion of different technologies . |
22 | The path eventually emerges at an old fishing hut on the shore of Loch Avich . |
23 | Language learning progresses at an easy pace , with plenty of reinforcement and revision to ensure lessons are thoroughly learnt . |
24 | London traffic now moves at an average speed of eleven miles per hour . |
25 | When the adult points at an interesting object , the young baby looks at the adult 's hand . |
26 | The NPV method simply discounts at an agreed discount rate . |
27 | In all three areas , the University of Edinburgh operates at an international level , transferring skills and technology to companies and organisations world-wide . |
28 | Death is a tragedy ( ! ) and whether it strikes at an eight-year-old youngster 3. ) or a senile old man , a scar is always left on one 4. ) of the survivors — a scar that does not heal quickly . |
29 | Needless to say , electronic interviewing remains at an early stage in its development . |
30 | It recognises that money has a time value by discounting future cash flows at an appropriate discount rate . |