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

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1 He was bound in the sum of £40 to appear at the Michaelmas Quarter Sessions in Kendal , the banker Christopher Wilson standing surety for him , for £30 .
2 No trespass is committed where the aircraft flies at a reasonable height , having regard to wind , weather and all the circumstances of the case .
3 Within a few hours I noticed a large number of fry appearing at the water surface .
4 In addition , data presented at the second world congress of stroke in Washington , DC , last September showed efficacy of ganglioside treatment in acute stroke in two separate large multicentre studies .
5 So data written at the lower DD rate will not saturate the HD magnetic coating .
6 Often data written at the lower DD current ca n't overwrite previous data written on HD disks at the higher HD current rate .
7 A Dornier Do215 strategic reconnaissance aircraft seen at an airfield in Sicily , taxi-ing past a line of Savoia S.82 transports .
8 The restriction on volume and speed of delivery means that images can only be built up slowly , at a pace determined by the rate at which data arrives at the terminal .
9 From the data obtain at a number of air-monitoring stations , Lin produced a table of counts in the form shown in Table 6.3 .
10 This aircraft sold at the last auction for $9,000 plus commission .
11 No information exists for the data requested at the present time .
12 No information exists for the data requested at the present time .
13 No further information exists for the data requested at the present time .
14 No further information exists for the data requested at the present time .
15 No Quality Assurance information exists for the data requested at the present time .
16 No Software Performance Report ( SPR ) information exists for the data requested at the present time .
17 No Software Status Report ( SSR ) information exists for the data requested at the present time .
18 Currently dedicated to microgravity flight experiments , but also used for atmospheric studies and pressure standards calibrations , the CT-133 is one of a small fleet of aircraft based at the NRC Headquarters at Ottawa International Airport .
19 Erm , the simulator will be developed er for this aircraft starting at the same time as we enter the production investment phase .
20 Meanwhile , vegetarian George has turned down £20,000 to sing at a wedding in Paris because the bridegroom is a butcher .
21 All three deposit their surveys at the ESRC Data Archive at the University of Essex , but the data arrives in a form that can be quite hard to read , and it can take several months for the Archive to be able to supply even small amounts of the raw data in a form usable on most college computers .
22 The data is then made public ; the full dataset and the commands to set it up for processing by the statistical package SPSS- X can be obtained from the Economic and Social Research Council Data Archive at the University of Essex for the cost of processing .
23 Scotland has historically collected more comprehensive data and the Scottish Educational Data Archive at the University of Edinburgh permits comprehensive analyses over time of the characteristics of Scottish school leavers entering HE .
24 The British team participating is from the ESRC Data Archive at the University of Essex and the Department of Geography at the London School of Economics .
25 The tape containing the raw material collected will be deposited at the ESRC Data Archive at the University of Essex and will be designed so that it can easily be analysed in conjunction with Census Small Areas Statistics .
26 All the machine-readable datasets from the earlier Censuses are held at the ESRC Data Archive at the University of Essex .
27 To facilitate these demands , as well as to preserve the files of historical documents currently being transformed into machine-readable form for the use of future generations , an Historical Data Unit has been established as part of the Data Archive at the University of Essex to collect , store and disseminate machine-readable data of interest to historians ( Anderson 1992 ) .
28 After that you will do whatever work is needed and have the aircraft delivered at the weekend , to the destination in France that my secretary will notify you of . ’
29 The whole procedure is initiated by a demand for data arising at the first site .
30 For instance , the users and data might be at different sites , support in their use and access could be provided from a additional site , and the extracted data processed at a further one .
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