Example sentences of "at [adv] [adv] [num] " in BNC.

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1 So if you took a six week period then you 're looking at somewhere around four and a half thousand pounds worth of income .
2 between 1965 and 1975 , the number actually nesting has remained static at rather under 50 pairs ( 96 birds ) .
3 Caterham tends to compete , he says , with the ‘ hot hatches ’ such as the Golf GTI , a huge surprise considering that a Golf has four comfortable seats and can carry a respectable amount of luggage while the Seven arrives at a buyer 's door in several cardboard boxes , has two seats , no doors or luggage space to speak of and , in the words of one reviewer , ‘ is likely to blow your teeth out at much over 80 mph ’ .
4 The Red Cross said that as of yesterday morning 285 survivors had been accounted for , but other sources put the number of survivors at only about 150. — Reuter
5 By mid-July the Nikkei average was trading at only around 23,000 , compared with a peak of almost 40,000 at the end of 1988 .
6 Their combined size was estimated at only around 200,000 people in 1951 , but was six times larger by 1971 and put at over 2.4 million by the mid 1980s ( Shaw , 1988 ) .
7 This length of time can be divided into two events in Scotland , originally recognised on the N.W. Scottish mainland : namely an earlier Scourian and a later Laxfordian , the boundary between the two events being dated at approximately c. 2200 m.y .
8 For the regular force alone , this is a ratio of just over five policemen and women per thousand of population , a proportion which has grown steadily since the troubles began in 1968 , when it stood at just over two ( see Brewer et al .
9 Based on the most serious accident which it was realistically supposed could occur , these plans set the limit of expected evacuation of people living round the Hinkley Point site at just over two miles .
10 But they are ready — just under twenty-five thousand mixed stones , all authentic and valued at just over two million dollars . ’
11 The Stock Exchange one hundred index closed up fifty seven at just over two two O O.
12 Between 1967 and 1973 ( the last year in which rural districts were a distinct administrative category ) , the number of council houses built annually in rural areas was almost cut in half , from 35000 to 18000 , while private-sector housing held steady at just over 70000 .
13 Current membership of the RESSG stands at just over 100 — members are drawn from a range of academic institutions and disciplines from both this country and abroad .
14 With her experience , she was allowed a static jump at just over 2,000 feet .
15 While the 1981 Census put the proportion of all families that are one parent families at just over 14 per cent , the average in Inner London was 26.6 per cent .
16 Kenny made his League debut for the Palace at Tranmere in May 1975 at just over 16 years of age and is the second youngest player ever to appear in the Palace first team .
17 At just over eight stone , she did not feel overweight but an addiction to crisps was putting cellulite on her thighs .
18 ‘ I got out of breath drying myself after a bath and I realised I was a bit overweight , ’ said Mervin , who now tips the scales at just over eight stones !
19 The extent of the decline may be measured by the figures for live births : 832,000 in 1967 , 784,000 in 1970 , and levelling off at just over 600,000 in 1975 .
20 At just over six foot , with thick curling brown hair and eyes that owed their startling blueness to his Irish ancestry , Tom was used to being the object of female appreciation whilst being slightly puzzled by it .
21 The stated Saudi intention was to maintain current output at just over 8,000,000 bpd ( well in excess of its 5,400,000 bpd quota ) and to seek an increase in its allocation in the fourth quarter to 8,500,000 bpd .
22 Gross domestic product ( GDP ) growth rate in 1989 was estimated at just over 10 per cent , slightly lower than the 1988 growth rate of 11 per cent .
23 The accumulation rate for the ACCs peaked in 1970–1 at just over per cent — an increase of over 1 percentage point relative to the early sixties .
24 They loomed up ahead of me , travelling side-by-side at just over 80 k.p.h. and completely blocking the highway .
25 In 1976 demand outside the CPEs peaked at just over 52 million b/d , falling to some 45 million in 1982–83 .
26 Lady Arran , who in 1980 became the first person to top 100 mph in an offshore power boat , set the world speed record for an electric boat at just over 50 mph .
27 Libya was Africa 's second largest crude producer in 1983 at just over 50 million tonnes , half the 1979 level .
28 Estimates of the expected share of British exports of manufactures in world trade are necessarily crude but a conservative one puts it at at just over 11.0 per cent in 1975 as against an actual 9 percent [ Batchelor et al. , 1980 ; Panic , 1975 ] .
29 However , as Nafis Sadik , head of UNFPA , pointed out : " Even if every woman only had 2.1 children [ the replacement level ] the population is already so large [ at just over 5.5 billion ] that we will be headed for 8.5 billion people no matter what " .
30 The optimism follows Britain 's entry into the Exchange Rate Mechanism and the cut in interest rates ; the Stock Exchange one hundred index closed fifty seven points higher at just over twenty two hundred .
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