Example sentences of "[adv] at [adv] an " in BNC.
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1 | It all fizzes along at quite an invigorating rate without ever threatening to rise above the gaudily superficial . |
2 | If you 're planning a trip to TECHNIQUEST be sure to put aside at least an hour and a half . |
3 | Although I am convinced that the prime management problem is ‘ making it happen ’ , one has to accept that in life there is always at least an evens chance that one is going the wrong way . |
4 | They do it a half hour later or an hour later and if that holds , erm I think they usually , you know , it 's always at least an hour |
5 | Things are somewhat different when it comes to the sales decision : here it seems that many worked out at quite an early stage that the sales strategy ought to take a reservation form ( with perhaps an intermediate section to take account of risk and risk aversion ) . |
6 | Shift-change was long over ; Haminh should have returned here at least an hour ago , unless she had a lover who had n't been mentioned , who she was in the habit of spending a shift with . |
7 | We stayed there at least an hour . |
8 | In the other seat , the sede nobile , sits his properly lordly superior certainly a duke in previous incarnations , certainly at least an Oscar-winner now , wearing a glorious cape or velvet cloak and grandly gesturing as the boat disappears behind the Dogana . |