Example sentences of "[adv prt] at [num] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | THE case must be made again for judges to stand down at 70 years of age . |
2 | He was seen to bend down at two drains near his home . |
3 | going in at eighteen pounds for two . |
4 | Guns and Killing magazine currently rate her as the sixth most dangerous solo outlaw in the Americas , and she is the highest-ranked woman on the list , coming in at thirty-seven places above the Antarctic esperado Ice Kold Katie . |
5 | Then again Barry we do n't creep in at fifteen minutes past eight either . |
6 | I had a close look at that table , obviously a matter of some interest and that 's the reason I return to this , as I read the table , there is a very substantial amount of double counting within it , for this reason , that all outstanding er planning permissions are included once , and there are then separate categories of allowance for all types of sites , namely large windfalls , conversions , small sites , and allocated sites , those are all put in , er or most of them are put in at thirteen years worth , that being the remainder of the plan period to two thousand and six , it will not have escaped you that if you include thirteen years worth all the existing commissions are part of that thirteen years , and so simplest approach to correct that table would simply to discount the outstanding commitments , because they 're all counted again as part of the thirteen years , I do have a secondary point that the allowance for conversions is very much higher than what seems to be happening , and in what is in the tables that er Mr Thomas drew it to your attention from the York City er appendix eight , so that er on on two counts , but mainly the double counting one there is a great deal of er erm optimism , if I can call it that , in that table . |
7 | It 's going in at ten pounds for it . |
8 | It was just my luck to have bags made of light nylon , weighing in at ten kilos in total . |
9 | The chip set continuously digitises the signal as it flows in at 25 frames per second ( or 30 frames per second if it is NTSC ) and passes the data to another chip set ( in reality , a complete microprocessor in itself ) which enables the digitised signal to be manipulated . |
10 | and a fiver , no , he must of put a bet on , borrowed the paper and borrowed the money to put the bet on same day dry cleaning service , you can pick it up at two minutes to midnight madam |
11 | The extension 's roof sloped up at forty-five degrees to within about four feet of the roof proper . |
12 | It soon became apparent , however , that Mrs Rafferty was only too pleased at the thought of Edna , though still at school , helping out at Four Winds during the weekends . |
13 | This found insignificant levels of cyanide but ‘ very significant levels ’ of lead , averaging out at 5700 parts per million , a lead content of 0.57 per cent . |
14 | Their recording time works out at three years per album . |
15 | The cross projects horizontally from the facade instead of rising vertically against it , so that the long emaciated body curves out at 90 degrees over the parvis , ‘ as if about to plunge down on us , ’ to quote the sculptor . |
16 | And the camera goes on there and a wee electric motor over yonder , which drives it around at fifteen degrees per hour , which makes it follow the stars as they move around the sky . |