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

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1 The Headmaster , Mr. E.J. Russ had himself been taught at the school in the eighteen-nineties — my father had been one of his contemporaries .
2 We 've been knocking at the door in four defeats .
3 A digital file has been prepared at the LSE in collaboration with the Norwegian Social Science Data Services ( NSD ) to provide linkage with the most commonly available mapping packages and geographical information systems .
4 In fact I have just been looking at a place in South Audley Street , not far from Mattli .
5 Thus far I have , in the main , been looking at the problem in the context of a conflict between parents and the minor , either the minor consenting and the parents refusing consent or the minor refusing consent and the parents giving it .
6 " I 've been looking at the cat in your window . "
7 Q When I am looking at the ingredients in a hair product what should I be looking for to identify it as a quality product ?
8 But they are the exceptions and it has to be stressed we are looking at the patient in a wider context .
9 No homes have been identified as such yet , the officers are looking at the homes in the east of the county .
10 The two German tourists who fell to their deaths while on holiday on Skye have been cremated at a ceremony in Perth .
11 So , so really you 're looking at the values in it you see
12 It had been forged at the outset in a very cordial meeting that the two men had at Colombey in September 1958 .
13 The man 's brown tricorne hat had come from neither the French nor the British army , but had been bought at the market in the Norman town of Caen .
14 An emergency meeting of governors has also been called at the school in Southwark , south-east London , after the arrest of the boys , aged 13 and 14 , on Friday .
15 It was reported on March 3 that a senior NPA member , Ricardo Capili Reyes , had been apprehended at a checkpoint in Manila .
16 More than 100 people are employed at the site in Belle Vale Road .
17 IT 'S countdown time to Croke Park and Derry footballers are champing at the bit in their bid to make sure that ‘ Sam ’ remains in Ulster for yet another year .
18 The UN Development Programme on Oct. 23 announced that agreement had been reached at a meeting in Pyongyang , North Korea , on an action plan costing US$30,000 million over 20 years to develop transport and other infrastructure in the Tumen river basin , a densely populated area rich in raw materials , stretching from the port of Shonjin in North Korea to Yanji in China and north-east to Vladivostok .
19 The Max C and Max85 mutants are truncated at the position in Max equivalent to the Myc carboxy-terminus .
20 A full set of British Patents can be consulted at no charge in the Science Department , Central Library
21 Rubbish will be sorted at a site in northern England and turned into commercial products including compost made from food scraps and paper and an array of items using recycled plastic .
22 Application for these can be made at the bar in the High Rocks Inn .
23 but at the same time they should n't just be looking at the subjects in isolation
24 The prizes , donated by the Welsh Joint Education Committee and the Welsh Books Council , are to be presented at a dinner in October .
25 This year 's prizes will be presented at a ceremony in Waterstone 's Booksellers , 83 George Street , Edinburgh at 7.30pm , Wednesday 17 March .
26 Warn them that you must be notified of any changes at all , so that in such an event a revised estate plan can be lodged at the Registry in substitution for the previous one .
27 There is an important distinction to be drawn at the outset in the support arrangements for students in further and higher education .
28 So , for example , a new fibre-tipped pen , in a range of such pens offered by a newcomer to the market , may be sold at a loss in order to draw attention to the range as a whole , and to establish a share of the total market .
29 That is underlined by the absurdity which would result from a literal construction of the word ‘ cost ’ in the case of a loss-making concern such as British Rail or a heavily endowed institution , where the employee 's benefit would have to be valued at a figure in excess — indeed , it may be many times in excess — of the market price of the service provided .
30 The federation 's president , The Princess Royal , said yesterday that a new medication control programme would be based at a laboratory in Newmarket and that there would be substantially increased stewarding , possibly assisted by the installation of video cameras .
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