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

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1 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 .
2 What money did you have coming in at that time in fact ?
3 And what sort of conditions were you working in at that time in the shipyards ?
4 It was just my luck to have bags made of light nylon , weighing in at ten kilos in total .
5 Like Marshall in the previous Test , Paul Terry came in at Old Trafford in plaster to help a team-mate reach his century .
6 Outside of London , too , generally over the South , the West and the South-east , a decline in real wages set in at some point in the two decades centred on 1760 , as money wages fell behind rising prices .
7 When the same thing is attempted deliberately , however , one turn is usually enough to send the model shooting off at great speed in some totally unexpected direction !
8 He admitted : ‘ Lawrie McMenemy took me off at half- time in Spain after I 'd been booked .
9 The encounter can break off at any stage in the process of escalation .
10 A Sergeant with a crudely reconstructed pink blob of a nose — obviously bitten off at some stage in his professional or previous career — sat at a damascened bronze data-desk stained green with cupreous patina .
11 Guy 's mouth kicked up at one corner in a wryly amused smile .
12 It is a problem which comes up at various points in considering the relations between biology and human practices , and may be put in the following way : how is a phenotypic character which would present itself in other species as a behavioural tendency represented in a species which has a culture , language and conceptual thought ?
13 Numerous new bolt routes have recently been put up at all grades in the Dundee quarries which is acceptable within the policy , while the bolts on Lower Cave Creg , Dunkeld , are clearly not .
14 These provincial centres , set up at different periods in the past , vary in the sizes of the archives they maintain .
15 Another character turns up at this stage in the obese and blustering form of Judge Sir John Popham .
16 But there are few women and even fewer men who do n't slip up at some point in their lives , in thought if not in deed .
17 ‘ I hope we can all meet up at some time in the future , ’ says Tyler , ‘ and have a tap-dance . ’
18 After taking a series of measurements I put a numbered ring on each bird 's leg so that if one came to grief and was picked up at some time in the future , its identity could be established .
19 When WORKING disappears from the screen , the palette will have been saved to the disk , ready for you to call up at any time in the future .
20 Not waiting for the official Alpha launch on November 10 , DEC had Jensen , its Alpha AXP personal computer prototype , out at Net World in Dallas last week .
21 He managed to blurt out at one stage in the proceedings : ‘ I did n't have any dollars , no gold , I do n't smoke and I earn 3,500 lei a month . ’
22 ‘ I wanted to cut it out at one stage in the editing but Nicola went mad .
23 In terms of scientific choice , for example , it is possible to establish the value placed upon a country 's contribution to high-energy physics , and to decide whether or not such research should be supported , but it would be difficult to measure the individual contributions made by isolated single researchers from small departments in the UK , when the major part of their work is carried out at international centres in Geneva , or California .
24 Each approach has its limitations and these I shall seek to draw out at appropriate points in the text .
25 I know Mother used to help out at Low Fields in an attempt to ease Daddy 's burden a bit .
26 Well , apparently what 's happened there , I do know , because erm , one or two of the people who looked at it got involved , and whereas the property started out at some figure in the high hun hundred and fifty , hundred and eighty thousand , something like that .
27 You can stop and start contributions to suit your personal circumstances , you can add lump sums ( in the case of the PEP up to the current maximum of £4,800 per person , per year ) and there are no penalties whatsoever if you want to get your money out at any stage in the proceedings .
28 The technology has evolved from operations already carried out at coastal sites in Scotland in which lengths of oil and gas pipelines are made into bundles which are towed offshore at control depths for installation at oil and gasfields .
29 Two of his most memorable innings came in one-day internationals , the 138 not out in the 1979 World Cup final and the 189 not out at Old Trafford in 1984 which single-handedly transformed a desperate situation into a winning one , and which will surely never be forgotten by anyone who saw it .
30 The rock is also riddled with tunnels , some of which come out at secret entrances in the forest below .
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