Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] [conj] at " in BNC.
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1 | The Martina money machine marches on but at 34 , and with career prize money of $16million plus to her name , the dollars are n't so important these days . |
2 | She points out that at present local authorities have no duty to investigate alleged abuse , as in child abuse , and suggests this should be remedied . |
3 | A sudden variation in sentence complexity may help to give this effect : Norman Page points out that at the beginning of Jane Austen 's Emma , the three-word sentence " Miss Taylor married " stands out momentously against a background of longer sentences ( the average sentence length for the first five paragraphs of the novel being 26.5 words ) . |
4 | She points out that at the size S 1 the marginal benefit of the last inch is less than the marginal cost to you , which is also the amount you must be compensated for that last inch on the tree . |
5 | He points out that at present some two-thirds of output by value is of commodity materials as opposed to the more profitable effect chemicals . |
6 | Again he falls back and at the top of the climb we wait again . |
7 | April/May they were in , taking rock samples out and at that time we did n't even think they were looking for gold … |
8 | Hazard is out so Nicky Summerbee comes in and at number nine there 's a recall for Dave Mitchell … top scorer Maskell is ruled out |