Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [verb] at [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The agent subsequently contacted us to advise that the company 's was the highest bid and asked if we would be prepared to proceed at that figure .
2 This can be soft previewed at any time to ensure that the output matches with the designers intention .
3 It may be useful to look at each element of the package in turn .
4 There are good nuts here and it used to be traditional to belay at this point .
5 It is also helpful to be able to refer at any time to a ‘ map ’ of the pathways followed and nodes visited in the course of a particular trip through ‘ hyperspace ’ .
6 At each stage of Tranmere 's rise up the Football League these past years you have asked the question : ‘ Will Steve Mungall be able to cope at this level ? ’
7 Or was it possible for one individual to be in the position of a net ‘ receiver ’ for some considerable time because of an expectation that they would be able to reciprocate at some stage in the future ?
8 I do n't think you I do n't think you will be able to stop at that figure , I think that the allocation should stop at that figure , but there will be windfalls and there will be other er recycling of land that will take place that is n't already allocated .
9 Choose three or four and pick the ones that most need correcting , that is , the words the pupil ought to be able to spell at this stage ( see What goes wrong ? , page 6 ) .
10 What we are saying is , the patient ought to be able to determine at any stage of their illness what care they receive , and they ought to know what is coming next .
11 A distant part of her mind wondered if she 'd ever be able to look at this man and not want him , but in truth she already knew the answer .
12 Instead , holdings and dealings would be recorded electronically in an account , corresponding to a bank account , with one of a number of ‘ account operators , ’ linked to TAURUS , from whom shareholders would be able to obtain at any time documentary evidence of the state of their accounts .
13 It would be difficult to say at this juncture whether this upturn , achieved at considerable social cost , can be sustained .
14 Moreover , if only a limited number of more senior places are available , very able corporals and subalterns will get tired of waiting for promotion to sergeant and captain respectively , and will be inclined to leave at that stage .
15 Maybe she was just waiting for a chance to go abroad and wanted to be ready to leave at any time .
16 It tells us that if we could just advance the intimacy of our relationship to the next step we would be satisfied to hold at that level until the wedding .
17 It would be wise to note at this point that there can be pitfalls .
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