Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] are at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I think a lot of the current concern about schools being accountable is partly because things that in fact are being done are not being seen to be done , and I think if many of the things that we already done were more obviously being seen to be done , and perhaps also thought through rather more carefully as to how they were being done , the public would feel generally erm happier about what was going on in their schools than perhaps they are at the moment .
2 As often we are at the mercy of his laconic whim : why is it that no trust is involved ?
3 That here you are at the end of another year , perhaps not healthy , wealthy and wise but — well — alive .
4 Still , no mind , here we are at the theatre .
5 Here we are at the bay
6 Here we are at the heart of the problem : holy love .
7 Chris explained : ‘ The length of this recession has n't been accurately predicted by anyone — for example , American economists were forecasting that the US would pull out of recession in 1992 , but here we are at the end of the year and nothing much has changed .
8 So here we are at the end of 1992 and I should like to thank you all for the tremendous hard work you have put into it .
9 Yet here they are at the Lyric , Hammersmith , with a magical production of The Winter 's Tale , which honours this great play while doing full justice to Complicite 's distinctive eccentricity .
10 So probably the sensible thing to do is to give you six weeks worth er one a day , si twenty eight , y g give you eight weeks worth and then see how you are at the end of two months continuous treatment .
11 given you 're , given how you are at the moment , which
12 the last one we know is constricted by where you are at the moment .
13 So in any one point in time the movement is going to depend on identifying exactly where you are at the moment in terms of any of the cycles and where it is you want to get to in relation to , to a particular situation facing you .
14 Do you know where we are at the top of the high street ?
15 He does n't know where we are at the moment and if the authorities catch up with him and give him my address it will be more trouble than it 's worth . ’
16 We have returns so far from sixty five per cent of the schools and we expect to have the remaining schools before the end of the month , I would n't expect it to change from where we are at the moment but if there was a significant variation then I will be in a position to report back to the Policy Committee at the end of the month but I 'm , I 'm not expecting that need be the case .
17 ‘ That 's where we are at the moment .
18 We 'll have to see what 's , where we are at the time .
19 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 .
20 Yes , I think talking about the stiff upper lippers I think we have to work with people where they are an if that 's where they are at the moment , that 's fine .
21 Although in 1981 a question was asked about usual residence , UK censuses are de facto , i.e. individuals are enumerated on the basis of where they are at the time of the census ( This avoids the need to define the distinction between temporary and permanent residence ) .
22 And most single people and er most young people in particular , fall outside that definition and that means that they really have no access to council housing of any kind and er they also find it very hard to get into the private rented sector , because of er the fact that 's it 's er , the rents are so high , and , and therefore they are at the mercy of erm basically the well , well loosely what one could describe as the bad landlords , the sharks , who will er exploit their situation .
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