Example sentences of "at an initial " in BNC.
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1 | Honda 's version of the 200 — to be known as the Concerto — will be built under contract at Longbridge in Birmingham by Rover at an initial rate of 40,000 a year . |
2 | NI contributions are normally paid at an initial percentage rate on all earnings up to and including the lower earnings limit , and at a main percentage rate on earnings between the lower and employee 's upper earnings limit . |
3 | For example , an agreement to use a minimum of 20,000 copies per month at an initial 5.4p per copy , and with a built-in annual increase of nine percent , totals more than £168,000 over nine years . |
4 | The samples ( + 1 g ground to 100–125 micron ) were heated in duplicate in steel autoclaves in an inert atmosphere at an initial pressure of 1 bar . |
5 | It was his idea that it would become a model city at an initial cost of £100,000 . |
6 | By contrast , Unilever , an Anglo-Dutch conglomerate , announced it would expand its Chinese operations further with two new joint ventures , to make ice cream and detergent , at an initial cost of $10m . |
7 | It is designed to watch the life of an application continuously , and when it detects that the application has crashed or hung , it recovers that application at an initial internal state or at the point at which data was last saved . |
8 | The company is looking , ideally , at an initial public offering next year and says it will expand upon its plans this June . |
9 | They outlined their plans at an initial workshop on ‘ Television and Worship ’ which was held in Lage Vuursche , Netherlands , 27 April-2 May . |
10 | Modern broadcasting systems , carrying all these arts but carrying also news , discussion , transmitted non-artistic events and ‘ factual programmes ’ , have quite different problems , mainly solved , at an initial level , by conscious internal titling and description . |
11 | It is useful to photograph the site from a variety of angles , obtaining views both into and out of the proposed development ; photographs often reveal factors overlooked at an initial inspection . |
12 | The beginner should be looking at an initial purchase of one sail to allow them to learn in light winds of up to force two . |
13 | For example , the Head of INSET at an initial training institution commented typically : |
14 | Oil production , estimated at an initial rate of 300,000 barrels of oil per day , is scheduled to start in December 1994 , after the pipelines are laid to the port facilities . |
15 | An aide memoire covering basic client data which should be obtained at an initial meeting is set out at 1109.1 . |
16 | An aide-memoire for basic client data which should be obtained at an initial meeting is at 1109.1 . |
17 | This document is intended to be an aide-memoire to ensure that certain key details about the client are established at an initial meeting . |
18 | It was announced on Sept. 1 that the Albanian lek would henceforth be linked to the European currency unit at an initial rate of ECU1=30 leks ( US$1.00=25 leks ) . |
19 | The sample had a 170:1 split , at an initial temperature of 220°C , ramping at 2°C/minute to 280°C at which it was kept for 15 minutes , using helium as the carrier gas . |
20 | At an initial wage , the extent of the disequilibrium , measured by the ratio , is greater than at an initial wage . |
21 | At an initial wage , the extent of the disequilibrium , measured by the ratio , is greater than at an initial wage . |
22 | Since X is larger at an initial wage than at , wages will be rising more rapidly if the starting-point is . |
23 | In Keynesian economics , this increase in aggregate demand occurring at an initial state of full employment will simply raise prices : there will be no output response even in the short run . |
24 | In theoretical work , the turbulence is supposed to be generated at an initial instant and then to decay as time proceeds . |
25 | Any procedure of numerical integration will involve approximations that have the same effect as unknown small changes in the initial conditions ( although they are introduced continuously , not just at an initial instant ) . |