Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I would n't be much use at a party . ’
2 Now that 's what I 'd prefer , but in every , you know the majority go against me and they want it in a as I say I I would , I think that it 'd be better placed at the top .
3 With Asians the picture in Leeds appears more straightforward : they tended to be less involved at every stage .
4 Generally , one topic merges into another , and it may not be easily seen at the time that a change of topic has occurred .
5 I think I must be not looking at the list or not reading half the stuff .
6 He will be best remembered at The Foster 's Oval for his faultless administration of the Surrey Young Cricketers ' programme .
7 ‘ The two new models of mobile working platforms can be quickly deployed at a work site without the need for scaffolding , ladders or intermediate staging .
8 I 'm sorry this account has n't been paid yet , but any payments by the Parish Council have to be formally authorised at a meeting .
9 It 's thought Sun Microsystems Inc 's long-awaited Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ) wholly-owned subsidiary based in Moscow will be formally announced at the beginning of the company 's financial year in August ( UX No 424 ) : headed by Robert Hall , the four-strong team is awaiting phone lines and the refurbishment of offices it has leased in the Russin capital — they 're working out of their own apartments at the moment .
10 It 'll be formally unveiled at the Berlin Motor show next month .
11 When it was new the church was attached to a monastery , the cloisters of which can be still seen at the back ( reached from Via Corridoni ) .
12 The Sheffield Wednesday stalwart insisted last night : ‘ I aim to be still playing at the top when the next World Cup qualifying bid starts in three years time .
13 Hence a new modification can be thoroughly inspected at the design stage to ensure a high degree of success before manufacture and installation .
14 It promised to present its ‘ strategic concept for continuity and renewal ’ at its next meeting at the end of the year and that it would all be thoroughly discussed at the party congress next May .
15 Bad or indifferent starters and main courses often turn out to be partly redeemed at the pudding stage .
16 Standards should not be hidden away for internal use only , but should be clearly displayed at the point of service delivery .
17 Viewers should be clearly warned at the beginning and end of all advertising breaks .
18 The majority of LEAs did not accept that a clearly defined technical ability could be clearly identified at the age of eleven .
19 Like the stroke patient who has received hospital treatment , the head-injured patient may still be fairly disabled at the time he is discharged .
20 If you do , you will assuredly be severely handled at the trial and it is not unlikely your evidence will be disbelieved .
21 In addition , the physician made a personal assessment as to whether or not the patient seemed to be psychologically stressed at the time of the visit ; the physician 's evaluation of the patient 's status was recorded as ‘ stressed ’ or ‘ unstressed ’ .
22 At present , some centres use photographic records to follow patients with clinically atypical naevi , on the assumptions that only lesions that show evidence of progressive change need to be excised and that such change can be clinically detected at a time when evolving melanomas are thin and curable by local excision .
23 If the contingent environmental events are then altered so that certain ways of performing the skill are preferred to others , then some ways of performing the behaviour will be selectively reinforced at the expense of others .
24 Iran and pro-Iranian forces in Lebanon were thought to be particularly angered at the lack of pressure by the USA on Israel to obtain the release of more than 300 Lebanese Moslem hostages in south Lebanon .
25 Alternatively a floor can be chemically treated at the beginning of a cleaning session and not cleaned until the end , provided cleaners are suitably equipped with Wellingtons and are aware of the increased slip hazard .
26 Where once it was sufficient of an adventure for a lone girl to enter the deserted mansion at the far end of the village , today the element of adventure , of venturing , can be plausibly obtained at the end of a plane flight .
27 THE CIRCUMSTANCES surrounding Amnesty 's adoption as a prisoner of conscience of Vic Williams , the British soldier currently serving a 14-month prison sentence for desertion , are to be fully aired at the AGM on 10–12 April .
28 Most will be explained in the chapters dealing with each particular aspect of weaving and design , but certain essentials need to be fully understood at the outset .
29 Secondly , as a matter of fact , it is accepted in many areas of the higher education curriculum that the basic conceptual understanding can not be fully accomplished at the undergraduate stage , in which case the ‘ frontiers of knowledge ’ can be shown only to students who follow on to a postgraduate programme .
30 The aims of any programme of research should be fully specified at the outset .
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