Example sentences of "[det] [verb] [adv prt] at " in BNC.
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1 | Much of the work including that carried out at the retraining facilities at Ellesemere Port is aimed at helping younger servicemen and women . |
2 | This goes back at least as far as Aristotle . |
3 | This averages out at one councillor for every 2,200 members of the population although as Widdicombe ( 1986 , paras 213–16 ) notes there are major disparities . |
4 | This averages out at £369 per person 2pc up on last year . |
5 | The switch to a more deliberate emphasis on the way in which all the inhabitants of an area depend upon one another came about at least in part because of developments in social evolutionism . |
6 | There 's nothing finer than standing on the edge of a Dales hill like this looking down at the landscape strung out below . |
7 | Erm if I give you a ring about Sunday or so I will have sorted out cos I 've got quite a few to sort out at the moment . |
8 | I 've got erm , how many hours and all this written down at home if you want me to bring that up |
9 | His face was drooping into his chest , but Pumfrey saw him half look up at him , then duck sharply down again . |
10 | This arrived back at Quainton at 21.00 hrs after a wonderful run . |
11 | ‘ You do n't half keep on at a girl , ’ said Dolly . |
12 | Some hit out at the IRA . |
13 | Within minutes another went off at the Planetarium next-door , followed by two more at the Imperial War museum . |
14 | Particles containing the b quark ( bottom particles ) are the heaviest found so far , some weighing in at around 10 times the mass of the proton . |
15 | This works out at the equivalent of just £10 per day . |
16 | Invariably this works out at less than the cost of the repairs , because a vendor would be unlikely to reduce his price to the extent of their full cost — he would argue that he had already taken some account of defects and age when fixing the price of his house in the first place , and if he had been expected to replace all the windows he would have asked a correspondingly higher price . |
17 | This works out at £16 an hour . |
18 | This works out at 1,460 rupees a year for a rickshaw worth just 2,000 , so he could have bought ten rickshaws with the money he has given the owner over the last 15 years . |
19 | The planners cheerfully calculate that this works out at only 60 cents a day per person — and that this cost will be offset by people having to spend less on doctors and medicines . |
20 | On the day of his death he had done some clearing up at the home he shared with his mother , and refused tea before going out of the house unnoticed . |
21 | This comes out at less than 2 years for food packaging , 2–10 years for many domestic articles , cars etc , and over 10 years for construction materials and household fittings and appliances . |
22 | All this comes about at a time when the future of GMAG is under review . |
23 | Bids for f various funding , there are three issues on that that came up at C S M T. |
24 | With so much going on at the office , it is a wonder that Mr Lawrence has much time left for anything else . |
25 | And after about four months I thought I was strong enough to tackle the weight , and that it would n't be too much going on at once . |
26 | There was too much going on at DEA Nicosia for Control to risk losing the back-channel reports the DIA needed to maintain its overview of American operations in the Middle East . |
27 | Avoid fussiness — too much going on at once — too much chopping and changing about . |
28 | His six sons , by first wife Patti , did n't find much to laugh about at home . |
29 | ‘ Or maybe I just do n't see too much to laugh about at the moment . |
30 | Perhaps 20 items is a bit much to take in at one sitting , but choose your favourites and you will not be disappointed , as everything is captured in wonderful sound and expertly performed . |