Example sentences of "are at the " in BNC.
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1 | They are therefore predominantly sectarian in political religious form , and attempts to modify this sectarian structure are at the moment opposed mainly , though not exclusively , by the Irish Roman catholic clergy . |
2 | Plant up arrangements in bulb bowls and planters choosing bulbs which are at the same stage of development . |
3 | Yet another patient 's problems are at the level of the visual input lexicon itself . |
4 | There are 18–20 on the staff in summer when up to 60 boys and girls are at the academy . |
5 | By the time you are achieving 50 and 100-shot rallies , you are at the stage where you can develop your play . |
6 | Rediagramming of units , and the retention of old DMUs for many years longer than originally planned in order to keep up the fleet size to meet this new demand , have enabled the worst of the overcrowding to be contained , though there are at the time of writing ( 1989 ) stili several tight spots to be dealt with in certain areas at peak times . |
7 | Again we are at the tip of his pen as he draws a box to put himself inside , and as the most private and informative area of the Possessed notebooks begins to open up . |
8 | Two main hardware tools are at the disposal of the designer , an in-circuit emulator and a logic analyser with processor 's code dis-assembler . |
9 | ‘ I wish it were true that the fund will continue to grow , but we are at the mercy of the markets , and we must keep a healthy capital amount for all needy old soldiers down on their luck . |
10 | ‘ Clearly the Kurds , one way or another , are going to present an enormous problem to the courts very shortly , as they are at the moment to the Home Office , ’ Mr Justice Schiemann said . |
11 | More than 250 delegates from 19 countries are at the Cranfield international emergency management conference at Castle Donington , near Loughborough — not far from the scene of the Kegworth crash in January . |
12 | Acquire a free spirit : You are at the mercy of check-in staff , late passengers and air-traffic control . |
13 | In fact , the whole hierarchy of the police is very much like a school , and a public school at that , and the reserve men are at the bottom of the line ’ ( FN 7/7/87 , p. 25 ) . |
14 | To British voters , especially those who identify strongly with a political party , ‘ energetic ’ or ‘ decisive ’ probably imply approval : for them , images are at the margin between perceptions and attitudes . |
15 | Media influence on perceptions is likely to depend upon whether they are at the pure perception end of the spectrum or at the margin between perceptions and attitudes . |
16 | Images of parties and party leaders are at the margin between perceptions and attitudes . |
17 | However , the areas of marketing , sales , and promotion are at the heart of every record company . |
18 | Making the means of production into private property leads to exploitation , for if people have no access to the means of production they are at the mercy of those who do . |
19 | They are at the bottom of the heap . |
20 | The West Indians are at the top and the Asians are at the bottom . ’ |
21 | The West Indians are at the top and the Asians are at the bottom . ’ |
22 | West Berlin Police are at the scene and have requested your assistance … . ’ |
23 | The world is changing fast and it is the ideas of CND and the peace movement that are at the forefront of change . |
24 | This is as true for those who , like those in FYT 's full-time staff team , serve God 's servants , as it is for those who are at the sharpest end . |
25 | All events are at the Business Design Centre , London N1 . |
26 | Newham North East ) shouted : ‘ Disgraceful ’ , when Mr Clarke claimed : ‘ The men , although doing no work , are at the moment still in the ambulance stations . |
27 | Of course , lack of funding for systems and training , capital costs and development are at the root of the malaise over computerisation — and this is not a new problem for the NHS . |
28 | The drawback is that both the sender and the recipient , if living outside the US , are at the mercy of prevailing exchange rates and foreign banks may charge a commission . |
29 | The drawback is that both the sender and the recipient , if living outside the US , are at the mercy of prevailing exchange rates and foreign banks may charge a commission . |
30 | The drawback is that both the sender and the recipient , if living outside the US , are at the mercy of prevailing exchange rates and foreign banks may charge a commission . |