Example sentences of "[adv] be [adj] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Opposition Members will obviously be disappointed at the Minister 's reply which is characterised by his usual laid-back approach to the matter . |
2 | It will only be small at the outset for example one might get the opportunity to go in and on or might get the opportunity to go and advise on P R P or something and it 's not suddenly going to result in an invitation er to . |
3 | Corden added : ‘ Frank is a great guy , someone who will always be welcome at the ground and at my home . |
4 | Both , however , along with UK Sparc notebook builder , Tadpole Technology plc , Cambridge , will also be present at the Cypress/Ross roll-out . |
5 | The ruler line will now be visible at the top of the window whenever Word is loaded . |
6 | It may well be necessary at the time of ordering a reference to a referee to agree the limits of his remuneration and to undertake to make payment thereof when called upon ; the district judge is required when the report is filed to fix the remuneration of the referee , unless it has been agreed ( Ord 19 , r 9(g) ( ii ) ) . |
7 | A visitor observing the activity inside a Citizens Advice Bureau may well be surprised at the amount of physical movement within the office when advice giving would normally be considered a sedentary job . |
8 | Poland may well be worried at the prospect of a unified Germany , given its past history . |
9 | It will therefore be important at the outset to establish which persons are likely to be presumed by the Panel to be acting in concert with a party to a takeover . |
10 | The temptation is to anthropomorphise their plight , to compare them with human beings in similar situations ( as Rollin does explicitly ) who would almost certainly be distressed at the opportunities that they were foregoing and make protest . |