Example sentences of "[noun sg] at [conj] above " in BNC.

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1 Ideally , the Bank would like to sell all tap stock at or above the published issue price — minimum tender price or certified price at which it acquired the stock — but this is not always possible ; inevitably there are occasions when the Bank is holding unsold stock and when rates of interest rise and bond prices fall .
2 When you first pay your employee at or above the lower earnings limit of £52 ( from 6th April 1991 ) , NI contributions are due .
3 Monitoring for infantile methaemoglobinaemia should be carried out where the values are 50–100 mg/litre and babies should get bottled water at or above 100 mg/litre .
4 But Harry Taylor is now spending his 4th night at or above 26,000 ft .
5 In terms of historical change , manual workers of both sexes work today almost as many hours each week as they did in the late 1930s and early 1940s ; this demonstrates the fact that , where available , overtime is a crucial necessity for the manual worker if he or she is to receive a wage at or above the ‘ average ’ for all manual occupations .
6 Hence the effect of early use on breast cancer risk at or above this age is difficult to determine .
7 Firstly , there is the traditional method of the offer for sale by tender where the Bank of England offers a large amount ( usually not less than £1 billion ) of newly created stock for sale at or above a specific minimum price .
8 total loss by physical severance at or above the wrist or ankle of one or more limbs £1,000
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