Example sentences of "be at [num] " in BNC.
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1 | You 're at thirty eight already . |
2 | We 're at one millionth of a degree above absolute zero . |
3 | where they 're at one and two thousand people working for them , I ca n't see that ever coming back , you know like the ? |
4 | That 's why I say to you , you say oh we 've got this we 've got that we want that we want this but er I tell you two thousand nineteen and you 're at nineteen ninety two . |
5 | Right , so after twenty seconds they 're up to full speed , and flat out , erm they 're at forty five degrees . |
6 | ‘ No , ’ said Brian , ‘ we 're not having a party , but I 'm at one , I 'm at your sister 's . ’ |
7 | I 'm at one with John on this . |
8 | I said , ‘ I 'm at One fifth Avenue , that 's Spring 7–7000 . ’ |
9 | and that 's why I 'm at One House , Wade house . |
10 | ‘ Dinner will be at eight o'clock if that 's okay ? ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'm to tell you that dinner will be at eight , ’ Wendy passed the message cheerily . |
12 | A Wait in the Refectory until you are dismissed : this will usually be at 8.55 am . |
13 | Market guru , Peter Thompson , now retired from Barclays de Zoete Wedd , but still forecasting market trends , has published a document predicting that the FT-SE 100 could be at 2,100 by the end of the month ( it closed at 2,233.9 , down 3.9 , yesterday ) . |
14 | Informally , the bank admits that if sterling was still in the ERM , the underlying rate of inflation could be down almost to zero now , but base rates would still be at 10 per cent , and the prospects for the economic growth and unemployment scarcely bear thinking about . |
15 | The properties that we 're building will be available er , the initial lettings a and sales will be one hundred percent er , to council nominees subsequent lettings and nominations will be at seventy one percent which is the maximum level that we can agree under the housing corporation rules . |
16 | My dealer says the water is too soft and the pH should be at 7 . |
17 | In terms of radio and television attention , a record at 42 in the charts might as well be at 92 . |
18 | Well I reckoned up this morning we reckoned it 'll perhaps be at fifty two , but we were wrong were n't we ? |
19 | And the suggestion was that it should be at nine thirty , and not ten thirty . |
20 | The evening meal is usually around seven , although it has been known to be at nine . |
21 | ‘ You 've got to be at X Baths . ’ |
22 | History was sex , French was sex , art was sex , the Bible , poetry , penfriends , games , music , everything was sex except biology which was obviously sex but obviously not really sex , not the one which was secret and ecstatic and wicked and a sacrament and all the things it was supposed to be at one and the same time — I got that in the boiler room and it turned out to be biology after all . |
23 | ‘ Yes , I come from Lochaber , and the Lochaber people , if they were here , would be at one with the people of Breadalbane . |
24 | City life , even in the environs of Kensington Palace , is a trial to the Prince ; he feels suffocated by London and longs to escape to the country and be at one with nature . |
25 | François Guizot , an archetypal representative of the political élite , neatly summed up the Prince 's appeal : ‘ It means a great deal to be at one and the same time a national glory , a revolutionary guarantee , and a principle of authority . ’ |
26 | The man of unity possesses no rivals for the very meaning of unity is to be at one with all men and all things . |
27 | To ‘ be at one with the world ’ requires a fit between the blueprints constructed internally and the behaviour of the world outside . |
28 | It is that permanent element in human nature which causes the soul to be restless until it realizes itself to be at one with Truth or God . |
29 | We assessed the situation , our snowy hair dripping over cups of tea , Having endured a night on the train , the purgatory of the road and now this , we felt obliged ‘ to be at one with the mountain ’ , and were soon following the pylons of a ski tow en route for Loch Avon and the Shelter Stone . |
30 | Another of her unattached friends who always seemed to find their way on to the invitation list whenever she was certain he would be at one of her soirees . |