Example sentences of "at [noun] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | Tsu Ma gave a slight bow , then turned , looking down at Fei Yen . |
2 | ‘ You 're looking well , ’ Li Shai Tung said , looking across at Fei Yen . |
3 | The T'ang had not looked at Fei Yen , and his comment seemed quite innocuous , but she knew how traditional her father-in-law was . |
4 | Li Yuan sat behind Tsu Ma in the stern , looking past him at Fei Yen and her cousin , Yin Wu Tsai . |
5 | Li Yuan stared across the water , delighted , then looked back at Fei Yen . |
6 | Wu Tsai brushed past Li Yuan provocatively , then glanced back at Fei Yen , smiling . |
7 | Li Yuan turned angrily , glaring at her , then , biting back the retort that had come to mind , he turned back , looking at Fei Yen . |
8 | She sat , looking up at Fei Yen , her eyes wide with shock . |
9 | Then he looked up at Fei Yen , his strong features formed into a smile of pleasure . |
10 | The conference was held at Elderslie during March and included factory tours , during which the latest manufacturing development at both Douglas Reyburn in Kilmarnock and at Glenpatrick Works were on view . |
11 | At present 90% of this is simply put into holes in the ground , landfill sties , and covered over . |
12 | At present 85% of our residents ' care are paid for by DHSS Supplementation and we emphasise constantly that it is need that determines care with us not finance . |
13 | The stipend of the professorship is at present £34,467 per annum . |
14 | At present 20% of Community farmers receive 80% of CAP cash . |
15 | Will the Minister consider establishing a passport office in the north-east , because at present people must travel to Liverpool or Glasgow to find the nearest office ? |
16 | Here is the kind of letter you will write for a reference : re Mr John Smith The above is proposing to take a lease of certain residential premises at an annual rent of £ and maintenance charges at present £ , and he has supplied your name as a reference . |
17 | Would you be kind enough , therefore , to apply to that bank on our behalf for the customary reference for a residential tenancy at an annual rent of £ and maintenance charges at present £ . |
18 | This certificate will not be required when the demand also requires payment of a separate debt , not based on a county court judgment , the amount of which exceeds the bankruptcy level ( at present £750 ) . |
19 | A child at Harrow costs £11,925 ( $18,600 ) basic a year ; at Eton £11,610 and at Roedean for girls £11,655 . |
20 | He 'd been to Wewelsburg on several occasions , had even inspected the castle 's plans at SD headquarters , so knew it well . |
21 | You report to General Walter Schellenberg at SD Headquarters in Berlin . ’ |
22 | His almost equally famous , brightly coloured linoleum cut of 1958 , Buste de Femme d'apres Cranach , was a close runner-up at 57.2m yen ( £255,699 ) , almost double estimate . |
23 | Sir Hector Laing is chairman of United Biscuits ( Holdings ) plc , a company capitalised at £1.4 bn that employs thirty thousand people and produces five billion food packets every year — the equivalent to one for every person on earth . |
24 | It transpired that nothing dramatic had happened since they had left : tests on pairs of scissors at TVL headquarters were getting under way and Hugh Parnham , the third candidate for the Inside Out presenter 's job , had phoned from Scotland to say he would be back in London the next day for an interview . |
25 | Thirty drawings and ten etchings , proofed at Studio Prints by Mark Balakjian , who prints for Lucian Freud , form a complementary exhibition at Marlborough Graphics . |
26 | Plans for the forging and machining of shells at Wolverton Works were considered and discussed in early 1939 . |
27 | He pressured Max Radl at Abwehr headquarters to plan it all behind the Admiral 's back . |
28 | After the Reverend Whickens came the Reverends Gwillam , Price and Jenning , and in 1840 , when the Reverend Lee was in charge , the village is recorded as having 148 inhabitants , and ‘ The living … endowed with the rectorial tithes , with the perpetual curacy of Bartestree united , and valued in the King 's books at £4. 6s. 8d. ; present net income , £284 . ’ |
29 | Golf on the short course was very popular and in August 1920 the green fees were the highest so far , although a deficit of £215 was reported on the year , despite selling stones and some 80 tons of horse manure at 10s. 0d. a ton . |
30 | Fat ewes topped at £49 and ewes with lambs at foot £68.50 . |