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

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1 Having looked at both Alice In Wonderland and Alice Through The Looking Glass , I have confirmed my belief that Lewis Carroll had a very vivid imagination and this makes his work fascinating to children and adults alike .
2 The three-chip set is out now at about $100 in quantities of 10,000 .
3 The three-chip set is out now at about $100 in quantities of 10,000 .
4 Meanwhile , NEC Corp is readying the low-power VRX R4000 for introduction later this month : priced at around $90 in volume quantities , it is aimed at portable PCs running NT .
5 When Shaw died in 1950 he was a very rich man — the net value of his estate was eventually assessed at around £6,250,000 in terms of today 's money ; and the closest Holroyd comes to a sustained narrative is in tracing the fate of his various bequests .
6 Nevertheless , that is top class form and with at least 2st in hand over his two rivals , he should not be beaten .
7 Any protection screen designed for this purpose should be at least 800mm in height above floor level , and must not contain gaps in excess of 75mm .
8 A reduction of at least 30% in child mortality due to diarrhoeal diseases has now been found by all trials that have found a significant effect on overall mortality and have also examined causes of death .
9 The average selling price for a one-bedroom flat in Manchester was reckoned to be around £11,000 at that time ( in contrast to at least £25,000 in London ) .
10 A SECOND company has been suspended in connection with investigation by police and regulators into the whereabouts of at least £4½m in client money managed by a London-based financial adviser , Wentworth Investment Services .
11 Each employee paid £3 to participate and was set a personal target of raising at least £10 in sponsorship , but most exceeded the target and many also paid for more than one go .
12 There will be legal pressure to settle the case : successful defendants do not recover all of their costs , and the simplest of libel actions is likely to run up at least £15,000 in costs for each party prior to trial .
13 ‘ We need a medical box with other equipment in to take and it will cost us at least £1,000 in petrol to get to Albania .
14 A good response to treatment was defined as restoration of continence or a decrease of at least 75% in frequency of incontinence .
15 He caused at least £67,000 in damage , Martin Rudland , prosecuting , told York Crown Court .
16 AT&T Co says it is confident of winning at least $30m in orders for digital switching equipment from South Korea next month , after the government promised to give US firms a fair shot at its telecommunications market in the face of threats of retaliation by the US .
17 His campaign has led to him being held in two jails , Strangeways and Pentonville , and at least £2,000 in fines for public order offences which he stubbornly refuses to pay .
18 The cold feed to the cylinder and the vent pipe must be at least 22mm in diameter ; it is best if the hot water distribution pipes are 22mm as well — at least as far as the connection to the branch pipe for the bath .
19 To my astonishment , I saw a huge trout , at least 7lb in weight , rushing from the cover of a rock ledge towards my fly .
20 The rowan tree , below which I know Grandad lies , a huge trout , at least 8lb in weight .
21 He was without a car for two days and claimed it had cost him at least £300 in business .
22 To be eligible for the free weekend runners must raise at least £150 in sponsorship .
23 Maidstone have just two registered players within their squad and are at least £650,000 in debt .
24 ITV and Scottish Television have a contract for TV coverage , but the project needs to attract at least £15m in sponsorship and advertising of various kinds .
25 He says : ‘ Northern Ireland herds with a cell-count over 200,000 could be losing at least £857 in milk income a year .
26 At over 10½″ in diameter , this large plate gives a sense of spaciousness to Shepherd 's sensitive portrayal of this most noble of animals .
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