Example sentences of "[to-vb] [n mass] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This work could eventually lead to better machine vision systems and optoelectronic neural integrated circuits that would literally enable parallel computers to process data at the speed of light . |
2 | This work could eventually lead to better machine vision systems and optoelectronic neural integrated circuits that would literally enable parallel computers to process data at the speed of light . |
3 | A first issue from 1979 , one of only 150 , and drawings by editor Chris Donald are expected to fetch £500 at the Anderson and Garland showrooms in Newcastle next Wednesday . |
4 | Concrete steps are proposed to put people at the forefront of a resource-constrained environment , with due account of the profound impact of new technologies . |
5 | You see I would like to see people at the end of this programme to have some idea , not just of fancy figures in the air , but of practical effects that will affect them on the ground . |
6 | And that means he 's sure to have people at the airport ready to intercept me the moment I arrive there . ’ |
7 | Among the barons amerced were Robert de Muscamp , adjudged to pay £100 at the Northumberland sessions , Ralph de Amundeville , fined 80 marks at York , and Ralph Bigod 40 marks at Nottingham . |
8 | Suppose a machine has a known life of only one year and is expected to yield £450 at the end of that year . |
9 | It would be possible for these records to be analysed in order to produce statistics at the Local Authority level , which could then be used to improve the specificity of the estimates . |
10 | If the strategy for Bovril Cubes is to gain sales at the expense of Oxo , the Bovril Cube target group will , inevitably , consist primarily of Oxo users . |