Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] at [art] rate " in BNC.

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1 In a study undertaken over a two-week period , Tom Tadecki , research director of the International Coalition Against Violent Entertainment , found that more than 33 per cent of its programmes involved some form of aggression , with violent acts occurring at a rate of 10 per hour .
2 The figures for BBC 1 and BBC 2 were 10 per cent , with violent acts occurring at a rate of 2.5 per hour on BBC 1 , and two on BBC 2 .
3 Subjects were asked to make rhyme judgments about consonants appearing at a rate of one per second .
4 During the period 1990-90 , urban areas expanded at the rate of 11,000 ha per year .
5 Council housing stocks dwindling at the rate of 200 a year ( Tory policy of course ) .
6 It turns out that the worms move at a rate which is unaffected by the intensity of illumination , but they change direction , to left or right , at a rate which does vary with light intensity .
7 Lown and Wolf classified ventricular extrasystoles occurring at a rate of less than one per minute as isolated and of little prognostic significance , whereas those occurring at a rate of more than one per minute were more indicative of an unfavourable prognosis .
8 Other electrocardiographic abnormalities , in addition to ventricular extrasystoles occurring at a rate of more than 1/min , regarded as of ‘ sinister ’ importance — that is , markers of potentially serious complications are , ST segment increase or depression of more than 1 mm , supraventricular tachycardia ( three or more consecutive supraventricular extrasystoles at a rate of more than 130/min ) , second or third degree heart block , ventricular bigemini or trigemini , ventricular tachycardia , ventricular fibrillation or asystole .
9 If after 10 games the score is 5–5 there will be two quick play games played at a rate of 60 moves in 45 minutes and then 15 minutes each in a sudden death ‘ blitz finish ’ .
10 read the answer the answer is no have appointed the U K's leading management specialist , management services Limited for several reasons , the firstly because of their profession and caring attitude to the management of housing , secondly , because time has shown , the management charges rise at a rate either slightly below or in the level of inflation , did you have any responsibility at all for that sentence ? and secondly the time
11 , look at the sentence below , will the management charges greatly increase , the answers no because time has shown the management charges rise at a rate below the level of inflation I suggest it to you to the ordinary person , they would think that the management charges there meant the costs that are listed above see
12 one of the things said there is , time has shown the management charges rise at a rate either slightly below or at the level of inflation , a fine record not easily beaten what , what do you say about whether or not that was accurate in nineteen eighty five for instance ?
13 The cancerous masses developed at a rate that would normally have taken months and years .
14 Differences in adult mortality reach a peak for the 35–44 year age group , with Aboriginal men dying at a rate more than 11 times that of the total male population .
15 According to Lipsey , money wages rise at a rate in excess of the rate of growth of productivity ( q ) when there is an excess demand for labour which , in turn , implies that the unemployment rate is below .
16 Good powder skiers turn at a rate of about one turn per second .
17 Second , we examined bcl-2- transfected and untransfected parental ( pt ) and cells for their rates of oxygen consumption ( as previously described ) and found that the and /bcl-2 cells respired at a rate less than 3% of that of the pt cells .
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