Example sentences of "be [verb] at [det] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This is because students from other parts of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland are joined at each of the four campuses by a growing number of overseas students , reflecting the reputation of Northern Ireland for offering warm hospitality to its visitors and the tradition of the University of Ulster as a host to students from other countries .
2 THERE is much to do in the garden at present and I have been looking at some of the useful tools and equipment on the market .
3 Unigram 's Tokyo bureau has been looking at some of the research work being developed by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co at its Tokyo Information and Communications Research Laboratory .
4 I 've been looking at some of the lines not as lines , but as things he has touched .
5 SUNDAY LIFE has been looking at some of the Irish people and places which get a mention in the 1993 edition of the Guinness Book of Records .
6 And are there people in class four at Stronsay school who 's been looking at some of the legends .
7 I 've been looking at some of the old programmes that some of the fans brought from those shows , and it was interesting to look back and see the people that I travelled with . ’
8 The longer serving members of the committee will remember a series of booklets on mental health , mental handicap and physical handicap across the county and we 're looking at that in the context of the major changes now and seeing whether those should be repeated .
9 Th th th if y if you 're looking at this from the Communist Party perspective , I , I think one i i i i it seems a reasonably sensible s s strategic choice t go for the kind of programme because the alternative would be collectivization .
10 This is the second in our new series of twelve programmes on opportunities in education , in which we 're looking at some of the ideas in action in schools today .
11 Will he confirm that the inquiry will be wide ranging and will pay close attention not only to the environmental impact of the proposed lines but to whether they are needed at all for the national grid to meet its licence standards ?
12 June 28 : Douglas DC–6B YU–AFF is now reported not to have been damaged at all during the fighting at Ljubljana Airport .
13 Nowadays the mid-1950s rock craze seems to provoke nothing more than a nostalgic chuckle , and when the original Teds are remembered at all within the contemporary preoccupation with hooliganism it is as something quaint and remarkably innocent .
14 Maggie 's temper and training did n't seem to be helping at all at the moment .
15 The angle or curvature of the lines is controlled by ‘ handles ’ that can be manipulated at each of the anchor points .
16 Their culture was not to be considered at all in the constitution .
17 Equipment could be located at any of the existing restaurants without serious dislocation or additional expense .
18 But had the statement been plainly defamatory of Crozier , the court would have ordered the settlement to be postponed until after his trial , and may not have allowed it to be made at all under the cloak of absolute privilege .
19 Chemical structure determines also , of course , the chemical properties of the polymer such as solubility , reactivity , the optical and electrical properties and , most basic of all , whether the polymer can be made at all from the small molecules which constitute the monomer .
20 This second statement would seem obvious , but many trip over the obvious , so we will be looking at some of the differences .
21 Next month I 'll be looking at some of the techniques used in drawing software and reviewing a selection of packages .
22 Over these next few weeks I 'd like us to be looking at some of the interviews that Jesus had with various characters , sometimes with an individual , sometimes with a small group of people , and just to see some of the things that we can learn from them .
23 PLUVIUS PITCH COVERS ( ) also provide protective equipment : they can be seen at many of the county grounds , including Lord 's .
24 Their reports could be commented on by the head of mission ; but they might well not be seen at all by the imperial chancellor , who had formal responsibility for the conduct of German foreign policy .
25 The effects of the inversion decreases southeastwards and can not be seen at all in the south of Quadrant 53 .
26 ‘ Go As You Please ’ is just as it sounds , and with your unlimited 7-day bus pass and your 6 accommodation vouchers , which can be used at any of the Youth Hostels in Northern Ireland , you have the freedom to go where you want , when you want .
27 That show will be displayed at each of the three venues .
28 Furthermore , ‘ nationally prescribed tests ’ would be administered at each of the age levels mentioned to determine the extent to which the prescribed targets had been achieved .
29 Secretary of State Peter Lilley says in future help should be targetted at those with the greatest needs
30 The group has also continued to be represented at some of the major group exhibitions in Berlin .
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