Example sentences of "they [be] [verb] at [num] " in BNC.

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1 They are served at seven , on a coffee table in front of the TV .
2 They are looking at four possible sites .
3 Computers , by comparison , respond to signals that are in binary form , which means they are transmitted at two levels only .
4 All penalties are cumulative , but penalties for disobedience depend on whether they are incurred at one obstacle or not .
5 New car registrations — only half a million in 1958 — jumped in 1963 to more than a million ( Today , they are running at two million . )
6 The heads form a cap which covers the shoulder joint , and they are attached at one end to the upper arm and at the other end to 3 points to the front , top and back of the shoulder .
7 They are awarded at five levels with an overlap on Level Three so that Levels One to Three cover craft skills and Three to Five cover technical , managerial and professional tasks .
8 They 're meeting at nine — we 've just got time . ’
9 They rotate the hips , all babies are routinely examined at delivery and they 'll find quite a number I would , of babies with slightly clicky hips , the reason for that is because of the hormones that have , er are in the baby 's body to relax all the muscles , those will go away after a few days , so when they 're re-checked at twelve days a number of the clicks they heard originally will no longer be there .
10 So they 're going at fifty five metres every twenty seconds , and you can imagine Peter O'Sullivan , now look at this Pip , they 're going at a , a nice steady fifty five metres every twenty seconds , what 's that in metres per second ?
11 I mean they 're going at seventy and eighty miles an hour .
12 Just as well really ; when they go into the diamond formation , the trade mark of the Red Arrows , their wings are only 10ft apart and they 're travelling at 400 mph .
13 But what would they be doing at thirty-six ?
14 When Minton became friends with her and Rodrigo , they were living at 155 Old Church Street , not far from the popular Queen 's Elm pub in the Fulham Road .
15 They were awakened at 6.30 a.m. , breakfasted at 7.30 a.m. and were put to work from 8.0 a.m. to 11.30 a.m .
16 When they were discharged at eight in the morning , they were given back their belongings , with a sandwich of bread and cheese .
17 And they 've got , I think the odds are that people are giving more perhaps er and that er , if they were paid at fifty four P per mile and and got how that would affect the churches er contributions they make ?
18 Whitten Brown gave in to his instincts , and since they were cruising at 20,000 feet they were definitely higher ones .
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