Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [verb] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At the rear of the idol , seven round indents are formed beginning at the base of the spine and extending to the head . |
2 | A 100-strong team of scientists has been picked to work at the company 's laboratories at Caswell , Towcester , producing the first 3 inch diameter GaAs wafers in the UK . |
3 | Instead , Anne and Tim are expected to call at the Queen Mother 's London home , Clarence House , on their return from Scotland . |
4 | This weekend hundreds are expected to arrive at the home of the Earls of Spencer — Althorp park in Northamptonshire . |
5 | Police said this morning that the Nissan vehicle had not been reported stolen at the time of the accident . |
6 | John Landry of Lotus Development Corp , Philippe Kahn of Borland International Inc and John Sculley of Apple Computer Inc have also been booked to speak at the event . |
7 | Ley lines — channels of energy or guide routes for prehistoric travellers — are said to converge at the Tor . |
8 | This is the first of a series of programmes in which we 're going to look at the computer and its impact on our lives . |
9 | Okay , so ha if you 're going to reward at the point of of actually doing the desired behaviour you 've got a problem because people er you may not be able to give them something appropriate at that time which is rewarding . |
10 | Yeah you 're getting you 're you 're getting saturated at the moment you 've |
11 | And what I 'm saying is that we make less cracker but with the advertising we 're doing doing at the moment , in the magazine and Yellow Pages and I just want to kind I 'm going to talk to you about what other ways of advertising . |
12 | when we 're standing waiting at the checkout — |
13 | Well that 's what they 're trying to do at the moment by measuring rates of turnover of deep to surface waters |
14 | In England and Wales , the Registrar General 's social classes , which are derived from people 's occupations , are used to look at the distribution of everything from the incidence of stillbirth to the distribution of owner occupation . |
15 | IN THE FINAL part of my series , I am going to look at the subject of wind . |
16 | In this programme we are going to look at the way in which British music has developed in recent years and its relationship to that produced by Continental Europe . |
17 | In this chapter , then , we are going to look at the intonation of one-syllable utterances . |
18 | There 's somebody out there who must be sitting and waiting until you are going to knock at the door . |
19 | There 's somebody out there who must be sitting and waiting until you are going to knock at the door . |
20 | And so , whenever I am called to dine at the palace , I always sport an old straw boater or knitted bobble hat , to exercise my hereditary privilege . |
21 | This year the London Handel Orchestra have been invited to play at the festival in Hesse — Handel 's birthplace . |
22 | In , for instance , The huge locomotive snorted and belched its way across the plain we are invited to look at the locomotive as if it were a gigantic animal . |
23 | as if my whole life , he wrote , had been spent working at the glass and at the same time had been spent doing nothing at all . |
24 | The post translational processing mechanisms that convert progastrin to amidated peptides are known to operate at the post Golgi level on this pathway . |
25 | ‘ I 'm goin' to look at the story first and then tells it in me own way , like what I done with Noah . |
26 | Following on this discussion , the shop decided that it needed to have a policy on career development and it was suggested that ACTS and Staff Council should produce a joint paper. ; A group is to be formed to look at the paper with Sarah Hughes , Bridget Middleton and Peter West in consultation with colleagues ; they will consult with Staff Council concerning a joint paper . |
27 | If no safe and adequate access or no adequate unloading facilities there exist then transit shall be deemed to end at the expiry of one clear day after notice in writing ( or by telephone if so previously agreed in writing ) of the arrival of the Consignment at the Carrier 's premises has been sent to the consignee ; and |
28 | The defendants were members of the Musicians ' Union , a union with many coloured members , and they gave notice to the plaintiffs that members of the union would not be permitted to play at the ballroom so long as the colour bar was in operation . |
29 | Arrangement can be made to stay at the Hotel at a greatly reduced price . |
30 | They just want to be seen calling at the house . ’ |