Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [be] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At the Forest Eyre in January the judges deprived Robert of his wardenship , which was henceforth to be at the disposal of the Crown .
2 To the great credit of the Conservative Government , the opportunities and aspirations of our people have been transformed ; but only by being at the heart of Europe , in the words of my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister , can we realise our full potential .
3 It was just like being at the cinema , but it 's just like being , it 's just like being in the room again , because of the conversation 's back .
4 Even that auguste paper , the T and A , in the editorial , recently stated , we can not afford the extravagance of going along just to see the party , just to be at the party .
5 It is rather like being at the Court of Elizabeth 1 .
6 Fund accounting is merely one more attempt by accountants to report on a complex reality more sensitively ; although this seems inevitably to be at the expense of general understandability .
7 Instead of being at the top , they were being concentrated in middle management , where all the hard detailed work had to be done .
8 Instead of being at the controls , he was desperately clinging on while the engines , at full throttle , thrust the boat violently from side to side as a host of faction fighters wrestled to grab the wheel — or in most cases to avoid touching it .
9 A system of retention ratios at least gives exporters part of the benefits due to them , since they are assured of most of their import needs , and can sell any surplus foreign exchange on the black market to other enterprises , who also benefit by being able to obtain foreign exchange at a price instead of being at the mercy of administrative decisions by bureaucrats .
10 Hitler was never again to be at the centre of public attention as he was for a while following the plot of 20 July 1944 .
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