Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [prep] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The decisions will be voted upon at the later date .
2 And because this issue is clearly so site related , it seems to me it can not possibly be looked at at a strategic level .
3 Finally , try not to make your list too long — this will ensure that the items you really want are chosen first — and if necessary it can be added to at a later date .
4 Their own wounded could be attended to at the nearby village of Eckford , and then disappear into these their own Border hills .
5 In addition , an exercise test performed periodically should be able to detect the development of new coronary lesions , so that these can be acted upon at an early stage , either by angioplasty or by coronary artery bypass grafting if this is appropriate .
6 What I fear is that A-levels will be diluted without at the same time lengthening degree courses , particularly mathematical ones , to maintain standards .
7 8.1 shall despatch the Licensed Software to by post or by such other carrier as and agree upon , which shall be notified to at the above address or to such address as shall in due course communicate to as its delivery address within the Territory .
8 The workers have been suspended under the Health and Safety at Work Act and will be dealt with at a disciplinary hearing shortly .
9 Because it has to be dealt with at a personal level , some find it difficult to deny the request .
10 Certain types of proceedings may only be dealt with at a quarterly meeting ( s.5(6) ) .
11 ( 5 ) ) , matters which have to be dealt with at a quarterly meeting ( subs .
12 That can be dealt with at a local plan level by distribution within the district .
13 These points will be dealt with at a later stage when we come to look at the social , political and economic implications of Gandhi 's teaching .
14 If you do n't receive Housing Benefit or Income Support you should apply now in order that your application can be dealt with at an early date .
15 This should be dealt with at an early stage , in case management needs to spend much time verifying facts and opinions in the report and making disclosures against them .
16 The message Chairman an and er having an idea of , of your second item of urgent business erm it , this perhaps provides the link the important er point that I wanted to emphasise was that the issue of rainfall , the defect on erm the drainage of an area and er water catchment areas and so on , drainage basins is a matter which can only be dealt with at the strategic level and it is therefore of considerable concern to me in view of local government and the questions that is raising about the future of strategic planning could actually make this coordination much more difficult in the future , unless we take steps now to protect the er strategic planning , whatever form local government takes strategic planning itself also needs a degree of
17 Areas of political life which are best dealt with multi-nationally must obviously be dealt with at the appropriate decision-making level .
18 With the increasing growth and concentration of activities that accompanied urbanization , pollution nuisances occurred more frequently and affected larger numbers of people , yet pollution was essentially perceived to be a problem of dense smoke emission to be dealt with at the local level ( figure 8.1 ) .
19 Unlike CFCs , CO2 emissions can not be dealt with at the micro level by changing technologies : CO2 is so directly linked with almost all productive technology that its control must have profound macroeconomic consequences .
20 In addition it would enable correspondence that deals with several aspects of Council Tax to be dealt with at the same time and a co-ordinated response to be prepared by nominated officers .
21 It would have made sense for the Government to include this measure in that Bill so that it could be dealt with at the same time .
22 That principle is designed to encourage waste to be disposed of at the nearest available facility .
23 They say too many of our telephones have been captured , you never know who you might be talking to at the other end . ’
24 Phonelink will charge a licence fee for its software , while each unit used will be paid for at a pre-determined rate .
25 Armies also had to be fed , chiefly by purveyances ( or prises ) , that is to say by confiscating local crops and produce on the understanding that they would then or subsequently be paid for at a fair price , though often they were not .
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