Example sentences of "[verb] [n mass] [prep] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Both are capable of transmitting data at up to 10Mbits per second .
2 In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the fair — for cattle , sheep and hardware as well as horses — attracted people from all over the country .
3 The event attracted people from all over the UK .
4 Meeting people from all over the world became a hobby for them and they were both very happy to tun it into a way of life .
5 It was non-competitive and I loved meeting people from all over the world , listening to their music and watching their dancing .
6 Our expertise in serving people from all over the world in renowned .
7 Some are local saint 's days , others are more important and attract people from all over the island .
8 It used to be called ‘ the Corner of the World ’ as it was said that , seated at one of the tables on the pavement , a Madeiran would eventually see all the people he knew and meet people from all over the globe .
9 To that end we will be providing staff with up to date factual information , often through managers , who can keep staff briefed and explain the implications of the changes , not only for their hospital but for them individually .
10 Oh , and I forgot to tell you yes , there 's quite a lot of visual art as well , and one of the really exciting things is our mail art exhibition , and that 's M A I L , where we 've invited people from all over the world , and within the community , to send in art on the theme of the rainforest .
11 Trust staff from all over the country hurried to the aid of their colleagues in the affected regions ; foresters gained a deeper understanding of the gardeners ' problems , and vice versa .
12 But since Rayful 's father started him off in the business with a packet of cocaine from New York , prosecutors allege that Mr Edmond has built up a vast business concern , generating sales of up to $2m ( £1.25m ) a week .
13 However , to illustrate , under the 1985 regulations , the fee per new dwelling is £53 ( up to fifty dwellings when the £2,650 then payable becomes the maximum for the development ) ; applications relating to commercial and industrial buildings are charged £27 for up to 40 sq .
14 It has also led to the emergence of a handful of multi-dimensional spreadsheet products , which can typically hold data in up to 12 dimensions instead of the usual two or three , and let you ‘ slice and dice ’ the view of the information along these different dimensions .
15 We employ people from up to 40 different countries and so everyone must be adaptable and able to work in a multi-national team .
16 The project has its own equipment , dark room and professional photographer-in-residence and attracts people from all over the town to its daily classes .
17 This means people with As at A-level , first class or good 2.1 honours degree , first time passes in chartered accountancy , or graduates who 've held down a managerial post in industry and done an MBA .
18 The Cenacle welcomes people from all over the country and holds courses and seminars which cover a wide range of denominations .
19 ‘ The drugs have been attracting people from all over the North-west into the area and they are not wanted . ’
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