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

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1 ( You will remember that our Agent valued the cottage , without alteration , at £20,000 if sold to the tenant , but at just £10,000 to a third party ) .
2 At just 34p to all international destinations Aerogrammes are great value for money , and the easiest way to get your message across .
3 In the UK this will be at about 67° to the horizontal , but it is not critical , as the maximum is quite broad and not very sensitive to angle .
4 I was sitting in front of my easel at about quarter to nine , doing preliminary tests on a little panel-picture of a City church ; Radio 3 in the background was churning out something by one of those Bachs who were n't Bach .
5 I 've I 've got an appointment in London at five o'clock so I 've got to leave here at about quarter to three .
6 And then Raymond phoned at about quarter to seven .
7 well he has I mean er my my daughter-in-law said he takes he mu he very often drives he 's got a season ticket , an annual season ticket t er to take the train but more often than not he drives because he gets into the into London at about quarter to seven in the morning he goes and you know , parks the car and then goes and gets breakfast and she says he always takes at least one shirt in the car with him to change into .
8 Cray Research Inc says it could sell 30 to 40 massively parallel systems in 1994 ‘ if we do things correctly ’ : Derek Robb , director of sales , told Reuter that Cray 's massively parallel systems cost several million dollars at the low end , and run up to the multi-millions ; they link together hundreds or thousands of Alpha RISC processors and in 1994 , Robb said , he ‘ could see ’ its parallel revenues reaching 25% of the Cray total ; at the very top end , customers ' budgets are now topping out at about $50m to $60m , he said , meaning the most processors it would likely offer on its T3D system is 2,048 .
9 The soundboard grain runs at about 40° to the spine , i.e. approximately at right angles to the bridge alignment .
10 The Austrian fleece is one reason why Phoenix are able to offer Windstopper on some of their jackets at about £15 to £20 less than others on the market .
11 Some firms charge by the hour , roughly between £6.50 and £10 ; others by the job , which can work out at about £80 to £120-plus for a four-hour clean
12 On sentry duty one night , in the magazine of all places , I propped myself with my rifle on guard in a corner and somehow or other managed to let my feet out at about 30° to 35° to the vertical , and I fell asleep .
13 The core is aligned with one coil picking up the north-south field and inclined at roughly 67° to the horizontal and adjusted so as to produce the largest positive output from the amplifier .
14 They may start at around £27,000 to £40,000 for companies with a turnover of up to £20m .
15 Ranging from 2 bedroomed apartments at around £130,000 to £145,000 to varying styles of 3 , 4 and 5 bedroomed detached houses most residents will have direct water frontage or moorings in the Marina .
16 The total component of the earth 's magnetic field in the UK is around 47 000 gamma inclined at around 67° to the horizontal .
17 Set to operate at around 60°C to 65°C
18 As I have a fairly tight budget I am looking to buy at around £6,000 to £7,500 , However , at this price the addition of VAT is a hefty extra .
19 Wash & Care Plus is available in three variants — for dry hair , permed hair and for frequent use , priced at around £1.35 to £1.99 .
20 At initial impact the aircraft was heading approximately 185°M on a flight path descending at around 15° to the horizontal , whilst essentially level in pitch and rolled around 10° left .
21 The directors of Kelso , however , are disappointed at the continual absence of southern trained horses at their meetings , though half the prizes are at around £1,500 to the winner and few above the £2,500 mark .
22 An apparent opportunity for , or at least inclination to , US participation in Vietnamese national affairs as suggested in Saigon was soon to become a recognized imperative in Washington : and when the French ministers arrived in October 1950 to ask how much could be expected from the US to avoid financial disaster it was the drain of resources in Vietnam as much as the problems of French rearmament in Europe which prompted a close examination of French budgetary as well as military plans .
23 Remember the dice will always add at least 2″ to your estimate , and can add up to 10″ , so you should aim a few inches short of your target .
24 In the private sector such considerations as homosexuality , premarital and extra-marital intercourse , adult masturbation and so on , if not " respectable " to everyone , are at least realities to be accepted .
25 It will be given free to any donor of at least £500 to the Magdalen Bridge Appeal Fund .
26 Indeed , OSF expects sales of DCE licences to contribute at least $55m to its coffers in 1994 .
27 John Major 's fate is now in the balance and if he loses the vote on Europe and resigns , dealers reckon we could see shares in freefall with at least £15bn to £20bn wiped off .
28 That most schools give at least lip-service to the importance of this fact is obvious in the development of courses variously titled " study skills " , " library skills " , " information skills " and so on .
29 There should be at least five extra bands taking in properties from at least £650,000 to £20 million and over .
30 Every time , therefore , they met together their aggregate expenses amounted to at least £12 to £15 , or even more " .
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