Example sentences of "to [adj] [noun sg] [noun] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If a subsidiary does not have enough reserves to pay the required dividend , its reserves could be augmented ( without creating a corresponding tax charge ) in a number of ways , for example by transferring an asset to another group company at fair value , although the potential effect of the CGT value shifting legislation would have to be considered . |
2 | The secret of that film 's success was the realistic merging of the cartoon world and live action — an achievement that was once again down to clever computer effects at Industrial Light and Magic . |
3 | Four approaches to National Curriculum history at Key Stage 2 |
4 | On the O-235 , some versions are rated at 118 hp at 2,700 rpm , most at 112 hp with 2,600 rpm corresponding to useful percentage powers at various levels — typically 55,65 and 75 per cent power at sea level , three , six and nine thousand feet . |
5 | The main restrictions on foreign travel now remaining appeared to be the difficulty of obtaining foreign exchange ( only $200 could be bought in the Soviet Union ) , visas ( due to long waiting lists at Western embassies in Moscow ) and airline tickets ( for example , the Soviet state airline Aeroflot reported a 13-month waiting list for New York flights ) . |
6 | It would appear , rather , that a number of the variations in delivery time which did occur were attributable , in part , to reduced staffing levels at certain periods . |
7 | The third benefit of object-oriented software , O'Connell claims , is that ACT can respond quickly to changing market conditions at minimal cost . |