Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] at [adj] [num] " in BNC.

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1 Only a small fraction of a bank 's total deposits will be withdrawn at any one time , and banks always make sure that they have the ability to meet their customers ' demands .
2 If hypnotics are prescribed , enough tablets for only a few nights should be given at any one time and the medication stopped once the period of distress is over .
3 If , as this example suggests , partial word strings of more than two words are necessary to guarantee selection of the correct word-string , then the number of alternative partial word strings that has to be considered at any one time will increase correspondingly , particularly when words are hypothesized from a mid-class input .
4 You 'll notice at sixty five that the allowances go up , and the er by getting to sixty five you 're rewarded by a larger personal allowance and a larger married couple 's allowance , but that starts to be abated at fourteen thousand two hundred .
5 bookings can be made at any one of our T.I.C.s .
6 There are systems in research laboratories which approach this goal but increasing the number of speakers who can be recognised reduces the number of words that can be accepted at any one time .
7 The view of the Pleiades is much more breathtaking with my 7 × 50 binoculars than with the lowest power I can use on my large reflector , because the small field of view with the telescope means that only a small part of the cluster can be seen at any one time .
8 A window lets you control the information that can be seen at any one time .
9 In 1778 England had 50,000 men in America and not 10,000 regulars at home that could be collected at any one given spot .
10 The Department of Transport stressed that only certain stretches of the A66 would be closed at any one time in an attempt to minimise the amount of disruption and keep traffic moving .
11 The increase in space ( by thirty per cent ) will allow more of the collection 's 3,000 works to be shown at any one time , particularly relating to the holdings of theatrical designs , ceramics and the forty-four canvases of the 1957 ‘ Meninas ’ cycle .
12 It would mean that the whole of the potential work force would be employed at any one time .
13 Tomorrow morning reveille will be sounded at zero five hundred , when you will rise and have breakfast before you begin your basic training at zero six hundred .
14 It 's going to be lit at seven thirty with the firework display starting at seven forty five .
15 The first , which sampled the upper part of the extrusive lava layer , had to be abandoned at 500 m because of technical problems .
16 Only 10ha ( 24.7 acres ) of cereal straw or stubble , or 20ha ( 49.4 acres ) of other crop residues may be burnt at any one time .
17 Abrashes are usually found in monadic and village items , where only small amounts of yarn can be dyed at any one time , and are not a sign of inadequate craftsmanship .
18 Of course , too much should not be attempted at any one time , and the ideas should not run ahead of our abilities to put them into effect .
19 In the West Cumbria project , funded by DOE , evaluation of existing geological records and mine plans has enabled solid and drift maps of the Coal Measures and Lower Carboniferous sequences to be compiled at 1:10 000 and 1:25 000 in more detail than was possible during the previous survey almost 60 years ago .
20 Supper will be served at nineteen hundred hours and lights out will be at twenty-one hundred hours .
21 As a result , it 's been estimated that not many more than one per cent can be cultured at any one time .
22 Moreover , as a resident of Edinburgh , and a fervent rugby supporter , I am at pains to understand how the Twickenham experiences described in the article are excluded from the ‘ civilised ’ experiences to be gained at other Five Nations venues .
23 The sale will be divided into some 400 to 500 catalogued lots which Tajan , after a first visit to the château , said he thought would be estimated at FFr15–20 million ( £1.5–2 million ; $2.7–3.6 million ) .
24 Each cardholder has a set limit , running to hundreds or even thousands of pounds that can be borrowed at any one time .
25 Motorway bollards were due to be removed at one thirty for the first customers to stream in .
26 That the bakers would be reserved at twenty seven .
27 The budget for equipment and investments , wholly financed by external funds , would be balanced at 10,000 million Comoros francs .
28 The map , to be published at 1:1.5 000 000 , will bring together large amounts of new tectonic data , including results from deep seismic reflection profiling .
29 Just before we break can I remind all women delegates , officers and guests there will be the reception to be held at twelve thirty to two o' clock in the Lord Mayor 's banqueting hall , in the Guildhall .
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