Example sentences of "[vb mod] be at the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Using a rather perplexing argument , Japan 's deputy finance minister complained with only a slight tinge of panic yesterday that the Nikkei should be at the 24,000 level .
2 Many elderly people who suffer from backache and stiff joints find bending and stretching difficult , so it is important that the cooker , sink and work-tops should be at the correct height for them , and that cupboards and larder shelves that are in daily use should not be too high or too low for them to reach without strain .
3 Another consideration is the use of humour , which should be at the right level of sophistication , otherwise it can fall flat ( the best kind of humour is that generated spontaneously in the classroom ) .
4 You need a seat which supports your back and the book should be at the right distance from your eyes ( the optimum reading distance is between 15 and 22 inches from your eyes ) .
5 Inputs and outputs should be at the same level of abstraction ; in other words conversion of an abstract notion ( such as customers needs ) to a tangible form ( such as the specific goods or services that are supplied ) is not supportable in a root definition .
6 The two rings , either side of the spine , should be at the same distance below the cross-spar , and symmetrical either side of the kite centreline ( spine )
7 Your lower leg should be at the same height as the knee as the latter points to the target .
8 Somewhere people are drumming — it must be at the far end of the village , because at times the rhythm is distinct but when the wind takes it it becomes muffled , merging with the roar of the full monsoon river .
9 For a full equilibrium two conditions must be fulfilled : first the economy must be at the natural level of unemployment , where expectations of inflation are correct ; and second the government must have no incentive to fool people by stimulating aggregate demand .
10 As she continued her searching look , trying to make out what might be at the far end , she became aware that she was gliding .
11 I think she I think she might be at the far side .
12 This might be at the local golf club , the WI , the church , the Ratepayers Association , trade union , bird-watching club and so on .
13 That 's all for now , but before we go a reminder that tomorrow I 'll be at the International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire .
14 I honestly believe that because they 're certainly not strong enough erm to be up with the top boys , well they 're not going to disgrace themselves having said that , as I said before , the League 's pretty well evened out , but I think they 'll be at the lower part rather than the top part .
15 We 'll be at the deserted village .
16 Tonight at nine , he 'll be at the British premiere of his latest film at the Phoenix Theatre in Oxford .
17 Could be at the other end .
18 but you 've got to find the place there it could be at the other end a mile away could n't it ?
19 ‘ I ca n't picture it , ’ she said , ‘ but it could be at the far end from the flat . ’
20 He 'd ring once to make sure I was in and then he 'd be at the front door , would n't he ? ’
21 On January 22nd Alan Greenspan , chairman of the Federal Reserve , suggested that it would be at the low end of that range largely because much of the equipment being used would not be replaced .
22 He remembered how pleased she would be at the mere thought of a visit .
23 They would be at the light barricade at the bottom of the dip in ten minutes .
24 because he would be at the top end of the other school
25 ‘ It is input twice , ’ admits Mr Johnson , ‘ in the sense that sales would be at the invoicing stage and then put into FDC at the total stage with the two systems running side by side .
26 fast , he would be at the public mortuary doing the post-mortem .
27 ‘ It is possible an EC directive would be at the same level or just below UK standards . ’
28 If the data produces an exactly balanced tree , then this optimal point would be at the same level across all branches ( Sussenguth , 1963 ) , but this is not so with a lexicon , so the construction is much more difficult .
29 Otherwise , it would by now have degenerated into a state of complete disorder , in which everything would be at the same temperature .
30 ‘ If the Certificate of Primary Education tested material which was firmly within the grasp of primary school teachers : if it tested the ability to re–son and understand relationships of cause and effect ; and , if , above all , it tested relevant and practical knowledge , it would be at the same time both a more efficient and equitable instrument for selecting secondary school entrants and also a more useful preparation for those for whom primary education is terminal .
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