Example sentences of "with [n mass] at " in BNC.

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1 With headquarters at Sedlescombe it claimed a string of branches stretching from Seaford to Dover , although it was strongest in the triangle bounded by Battle , Rye and Lydd .
2 In rats treated with bFGF at doses of 3–300 µg/kg per day , there was a dose dependent decrease in the ulcer area ( compared with vehicle control ) .
3 Sucralfate administered at 400 mg/kg/day caused similar reductions in ulcer area to that found in rats treated with bFGF at a dose of 30 µg/kg/day .
4 In the 5–9 year age group , 15% of injuries happened in school and 24% out of doors ( compared with 23% at home ) ; and for 10–15 year-olds , 29% occurred in school and 26% out of doors ( compared with 11% at home ) .
5 He was presented with £1,000 at a ceremony in Devon .
6 Assuming that the contributions are made during the five years the child is at a fee-paying school the difference in total cost works out at £43,000 at an investment return of 13 per cent , compared with £58,320 at 8.5 per cent .
7 And of course Frankfurt was the natural time and setting to confirm the details , ( already divulged in this column some months ago ) , that the singles week top tier tournaments in 1993 onwards , will offer a minimum $1.7m prize money , compared with $1m at present .
8 Archaeologists have come up with data at Dorestad , the trading emporium through which the Carolingian court had been supplied , showing protracted decline with , allegedly , a sharp downturn c. 830 .
9 For 16–18-year-olds , half should be in full-time further education by 1979 , compared with 12% at the time of the report .
10 The engineers among you who cut your teeth — using a diamond-tipped turning tool if working on something hard — in the firm 's model shop , will rage and roar and split asunder with bellows at Jonathan 's mistake .
11 Basing her analysis on data from a large-scale , representative sample of women and men at the age of 23 , she shows that 16 per cent of single working-class men and 22 per cent of single working-class women were living with kin at the time of the survey .
12 With Thérèse at her side she began to walk back towards the house .
13 You 'd rendezvous with people at midnight at Covent Garden station .
14 Why is a place like that in the photograph crowded with people at weekends in the summer ?
15 Of course we all like to get on with people at work , but our relationships are based on our skills , our expertise or our functional roles , not on friendship .
16 It is not often that social workers are given the opportunity to work closely with people at the end of their lives .
17 As I said , part of Barny 's problem was that he 'd never had any contact with people at all , and by the time I got him it was too late .
18 That was how he liked life — chatting with people at work , going home to see mother ( and , of necessity , father , but he tried to avoid that when possible now ) and confining social contact to those he really wanted to be with , when he wanted to be with them .
19 These agents are now being tested in clinical trials with people at risk .
20 I 'd feel more comfortable with people at least who have made an attempt to er to do something to earn a living .
21 You have to be able to deal with people at all levels .
22 ‘ Their manager Carl Harris used to play professional football in the South , and he 's on first-name terms with people at bigger clubs , which Northern clubs ca n't compete with , ’ he says .
23 I think it would affect their marriages , their inter-personal relationships , their co-habitations , the way that they deal with people at work , their sense of who they are in the world and how far they can go in the world , and I think that 's what makes the problem so serious because it has very , very long-reaching effects .
24 Together , these two factors resulted in our debt to debt-plus-equity ratio at the end of 1992 rising to 50% , compared with 43% at the end of 1991 .
25 However , the major task of service development involved field level identification of needs and opportunities , followed by close liaison with staff at County Hall so as to shape and influence the normal planning of capital and recurrent programmes within , and beyond , the social services department .
26 He is the co-chairman of the museum council of the International Fund for Culture and has written extensively , as well as having had thirty years of work experience with staff at the institute .
27 It means Thanet wing has to be a ‘ sterile ’ area , with staff at Maidstone always conscious of the need to keep its occupants separate from the rest of the prison or — when contact is inevitable — well controlled .
28 Gordon Strachan ( centre ) with staff at Leeds Park Row Branch .
29 ‘ Walk the Talk ’ meetings by Dr Robin Jeffrey with staff at all three sites have now become a regular feature of Scottish Nuclear activity .
30 As in the UK , Christmas was slow to start , with sales at Hannas really taking off from mid-December — ‘ We had marvellous dry weather in the weekend prior to Christmas and we advertise on radio every year , which we find effective . ’
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