Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [verb] at [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The faster aircraft could make it across without landing , and when they got permission to fly at 10,000 feet , they left .
2 A study of the dewatering of the Carboniferous Limestone of the Mendips involved borehole logging at seven sites .
3 One of the effects is that a survey of a range of prep school publicity material revealed nothing in the way of knocking copy aimed at other schools within or outside the private sector .
4 These people only feel happy if they are approving press releases at regular intervals .
5 The new services started just days after the Countryside Commission called for more people to travel to the countryside by public transport or face car bans at popular spots .
6 Another company that specialises in off-piste courses and even ski touring staying at different hotels or in mountain refuges — is Fresh Tracks ( 081-335 3003 ) .
7 Television broadcasters blame the promoters for over-selling their product ; the promoters blame broadcasters for demanding title fights at all costs .
8 However , a scorpion can detect air moving at 0.072 kilometres per hour — 100 times slower than a light breeze on the Beaufort scale .
9 The EC directive requires us to build treatment works at coastal resorts and we have estimated that will produce another 800,000 tons .
10 By 1522 there is no trace of him ; the only person of that name was a widow living at Ridlington , where she owned property assessed at 4 marks , with £10 in goods .
11 ‘ Someone needed to stop Pendero winning at all costs .
12 This is important as the outcome for women whose labour is induced for ‘ uncertain postmaturity ’ is significantly worse than for those who have labour induced at 42 weeks ' gestation .
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