Example sentences of "[be] [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | However , he refused to attach too much importance to these since they could be withdrawn at any time unless they were passed into law . |
2 | They earn interest in dinars , calculated at the current exchange rate , and the principal can normally be withdrawn at any time in the given foreign currency . |
3 | If your invalid parent is admitted , however , and payments of the attendance allowance is withdrawn , your invalid care allowance will have to be withdrawn at the same time , and you should immediately notify the Invalid Care Allowance Unit , Department of Health and Social Security , North Fylde Central Offices , Norcross , Blackpool FY5 3TA . |
4 | Only a small fraction of a bank 's total deposits will be withdrawn at any one time , and banks always make sure that they have the ability to meet their customers ' demands . |
5 | Money at call is money which can be withdrawn at only a few hours ' notice . |
6 | The Pathfinder Force should be on a different basis and these should consist of 45 sorties , but crews could be withdrawn at any time after the completion of 30 sorties . |
7 | Money Any blunders you make will be highlighted at the end of the month , so be extra careful , especially if you are in charge of other people 's cash . |
8 | Power Now , and the Intel Pentium , will be highlighted at Cebit in Germany this week . |
9 | The commonest complaint in males is that of non-specific urethritis ( NSU ) , and this can be diagnosed at the time of the first visit in the majority of cases . |
10 | Thus the Globigerina ooze on the floor of the Indian Ocean seems to be accumulating at between a and I centimetre per thousand years . |
11 | Major variations are made in foaming levels , which can be altered at will , entirely independently of the basic cleaning power of the product . |
12 | Rather than lay an etch-resist pattern directly onto the copper foil of a board , it is much more convenient to prepare artwork on a polyester film where the opaque transfers and crepe papers decals can be altered at will . |
13 | Here , the therapist is looking for maladaptive coping strategies which can be altered at a later date in homework assignments . |
14 | The shape , style and content of these items can be altered at will as can their position but without ever reaching for scissors or glue . |
15 | The typeface , size and style are set before the text is flowed , as are the margins but any or all of these can be altered at any stage . |
16 | In the society portrayed in the novel the printed codex is obsolete ; books are distributed on diskette which can be altered at will , heralding the end of the definitive text . |
17 | At the start of a new production process , these plans may be altered at frequent intervals . |
18 | In addition , some painkillers are ruled out ( such as epidural ) , because they take too long to administer and take effect , so your plans for your birth may have to be altered at the last minute . |
19 | A cuckoo flew low over the reed bed , to be mobbed at once by two reed warblers . |
20 | It was executed by a travelling craftsman whose stock pattern can be recognized at other local houses . |
21 | A tenth of those questioned thought that Hitler was the greatest statesman of the century , whose true greatness would only be recognized at a later date , and a further 22 per cent thought that , while he had made ‘ some mistakes ’ he had nevertheless been an excellent head of State . |
22 | But it must be recognized at the outset that as soon as sampling is carried out the statements made about the cases involved become probability statements . |
23 | Three putative myristylation sites can be recognized at positions 50 , 150 and at 164 of atk . |
24 | Unused storage positions should be filled with dummy records , so that they can be recognized at once . |
25 | One is that animals memorize local landmarks and directions on their way out , and simply reverse the directions to find their way home ; a second is that the home site itself has some property that can be recognized at a distance . |
26 | It will be swift and sharp , and Spectrum Radio will be policed at every step . ’ |
27 | The court may allow a request for a warrant of execution to be amended at any time to show the debtor 's amended address or place of levy ( Ord 15 , r 1(1) ( a ) ) . |
28 | Without a harbour , the islands would probably not be inhabited at all , as the land area is only about 250 hectares . |
29 | Almost every part of my infuriating body seemed to be nagging at me for some sort of attention . |
30 | Would the situation improve with the fitting of 205 radials on new rims , as I 'm sure the present ‘ thin ’ rubber ca n't be helping at all . |