Example sentences of "[adv prt] [noun] at an [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It soon became evident that their overlords , the British , intended to hand over power at an early date .
2 The next strongest performance has been by Giorgio de Chirico , up 690% at an average price of £55,000 even after a 25% fall last year .
3 One of the few draw-backs of computer faxes is that they treat all faxes as bitmap files and gobble up memory at an alarming rate .
4 At the last moment he caught sight of Owen , who had taken up position at an adjoining table , and raised hands to heaven .
5 The exploration industry itself took on staff at an increased rate , and the market conditions for employment obliged the universities to undertake the training required .
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