Example sentences of "[vb pp] at [det] [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Alner won on Ponteus Pilot , Lough Guitane and Seven of Diamonds , who has now won at all three meetings at Badbury Rings this season .
2 If , as this example suggests , partial word strings of more than two words are necessary to guarantee selection of the correct word-string , then the number of alternative partial word strings that has to be considered at any one time will increase correspondingly , particularly when words are hypothesized from a mid-class input .
3 The maximum , I think we 've ever let at any one time is three of the six units , we 're currently down only to one unit there at Alberney .
4 In this task subjects read a passage in which only one word ( Aaronson and Scarborough , 1976 ) , or a small group of words ( Mitchell and Green , 1978 ) , are presented at any one time .
5 Work on show will range from highly finished de luxe editions priced at several thousand pounds to the work of young artists and students , with some pieces resembling multiple art objects rather than straightforward books .
6 However , the market is not very active , with typically only 0.2% of outstanding bonds being lent at any one time .
7 There are systems in research laboratories which approach this goal but increasing the number of speakers who can be recognised reduces the number of words that can be accepted at any one time .
8 The view of the Pleiades is much more breathtaking with my 7 × 50 binoculars than with the lowest power I can use on my large reflector , because the small field of view with the telescope means that only a small part of the cluster can be seen at any one time .
9 A window lets you control the information that can be seen at any one time .
10 The increase in space ( by thirty per cent ) will allow more of the collection 's 3,000 works to be shown at any one time , particularly relating to the holdings of theatrical designs , ceramics and the forty-four canvases of the 1957 ‘ Meninas ’ cycle .
11 The Department of Transport stressed that only certain stretches of the A66 would be closed at any one time in an attempt to minimise the amount of disruption and keep traffic moving .
12 When the manager faces in four directions — fellow-staff , parents , governors and local authority — the first need is to remember which type of management is being exercised at any one moment .
13 It would mean that the whole of the potential work force would be employed at any one time .
14 The main drawback of the compose screen is that only two staves are displayed at any one time and it is not possible to smoothly scroll across the page which is divided into set sections .
15 Powered by a 24-valve version of the 164 's three-litre V6 and driven at all four corners via a thinking electronic centre coupling , it 's a car that Alfa says it would sell for £75,000 .
16 Only 10ha ( 24.7 acres ) of cereal straw or stubble , or 20ha ( 49.4 acres ) of other crop residues may be burnt at any one time .
17 Of course , too much should not be attempted at any one time , and the ideas should not run ahead of our abilities to put them into effect .
18 Abrashes are usually found in monadic and village items , where only small amounts of yarn can be dyed at any one time , and are not a sign of inadequate craftsmanship .
19 What organisational factors need to be taken into account , such as space for working , time , the numbers of children involved at any one time , and how they can make sure nothing important is missed out ?
20 I wanted to know how many different styles were represented at any one time ?
21 The device has the advantage that people can read normally , while extremely fine details of the text being touched at any one moment are being filmed .
22 As a result , it 's been estimated that not many more than one per cent can be cultured at any one time .
23 All that is required is that the information for five positions is retained at any one time .
24 The socially selective nature of migration , which the previous section identified at all three scales , has worked alongside differences in the indigenous rates of upward social mobility to produce impressive contrasts in social status and other indicators of material well-being between North and South , between rural and urban sub-regions , and between suburbs and inner cities .
25 Each cardholder has a set limit , running to hundreds or even thousands of pounds that can be borrowed at any one time .
26 This statement is not directed at any one set of philosophers .
27 In the aftermath of the coup attempt mobs engaged in widespread violence and looting which resulted in some 100 deaths and damage estimated at several million dollars .
28 The normal value of an MP 's personality and good name has been estimated at some 1,500 votes .
29 Actual OPEC output was currently estimated at some 23,500,000 bpd .
30 Even though the continuous assessment , course-work elements will have been graded during the preceding two years , the marks will be put together and the final grade awarded at this one time .
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