Example sentences of "[adv prt] at [art] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | As the hammer came down at a then-record $53.9 million , Mr Payson whooped ‘ I think he 'd be happy with that ’ , referring to Van Gogh , who killed himself a year after completing Irises , aged 37 . |
2 | The entry level 386SX with 2MB RAM comes in at a mere £499 . |
3 | Also looking at walking axes have been Grivel , who 've come up with the Air Tech , which weighs in at a gobsmacking 460g . |
4 | OS/2 will get 8.5% of the total workstation market by 1996 , it says , with Unix coming in at a hefty 47% and Windows NT possibly capturing 30–40% of the office desktop/workstation market . |
5 | The coach , from London , costs under £40 but the trains , actually taking longer , weight in at a hefty £68 . |
6 | For , after switching on power , it carries him along at a leisurely 10mph . |
7 | Now the deal looks likely to go through at a whopping $7.5 billion , about $110 a share . |
8 | The boats picked us up at a pre-arranged rendezvous and we sped off again to do a foot patrol on the lough shore road . |
9 | ‘ If one averages this out at around £41 per soldier per week for 1,000 troops the annual cost works out at a mere £2.1m — a long way short of the £365m claimed for propaganda purposes . ’ |
10 | Socialist Sweden came out at a hefty $27.10 . |
11 | In today 's money , £10.3 billion works out at a staggering £34.3 billion . |
12 | This month I 'd like to take the opportunity to look back at the current series of articles featuring the Pentatonic scale , taking stock of our command of the scale all over the fretboard . |
13 | See you back at the old sales office . |
14 | She looked around at the other people in the water , and when she saw Matthew , brown and sinewy , poised on the board for a swift controlled racing dive , she admitted to herself that it was him she was searching for . |