Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] be at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A little later , I stood nervously beside my bag , hoping that I was at the right bus stop for Sligo .
2 At a party in Soho in 1914 Epstein was talking to Beatrice , who made it clear that she was at a loose end in her life .
3 However , a number of theories argue that the changes are even bigger than this : that we are at a major historical turning-point in the nature of the UK economy and in its urban and regional geography .
4 We bought Dowty knowing that we were at a low point in the aircraft build forecast , that was part of the reason for the timing .
5 There is a coffee bar here and women selling embroidery and woollens line the path to the viewpoint — for all that they are at a good tourist point , the prices here and at other such places around the island usually remain reasonable .
6 ‘ Our legends say that it was at the same time as the great Ebony Throne of Ireland . ’
7 Perhaps the most important question in the wake of IT Year must be : what will Kenneth Baker do now that he is at a loose end ?
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