Example sentences of "be [to-vb] at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A hundred jobs are to go at a medical factory over the next two years .
2 Almost a hundred jobs are to go at a lift-making factory .
3 Up to a hundred jobs are to go at the Nationwide Building Society .
4 First tonight 250 jobs are to go at the Royal Ordnance Rocket Research Plant which pioneered the infamous Blue Streak project .
5 There 's speculation tonight that up to two hundred jobs are to go at the Dowty Landing Gear factory at Staverton near Gloucester .
6 Tonight we are to lodge at the Blue Boar inn near High Cross , the same tavern the Usurper rested at before Bosworth .
7 The purpose of this study has been to look at the different ways sixth-form pupils find and use information when undertaking a school assignment .
8 A third element of the research will be to look at the geographical impact of ‘ support ’ moves by the elderly.King 's College , London , Age Concern Institute of Gerontology .
9 All Players must have this strength if they are to succeed at the top level .
10 One o'clock was agreed as the deadline when Mrs Wijsmüller and another refugee worker , Gertrud van Tijn , were to meet at the American Hotel to decide on their next move .
11 ‘ If we were to look at the constitutional situation we may have to look at the position of the Princess Royal .
12 The lower clergy were to pay at the reduced rate of the 1254 valuation , but , far more significantly , the tax was to be collected , supervised and delivered to the king by the clergy themselves — a procedure thereafter tenaciously preserved by Winchelsey and his successors .
13 You control the gun sights movement with your mouse and the idea is to aim at the moving targets using your mouse button to shoot .
14 One way of gaining a crude overall view of the pattern of income is to look at the current pay attached to a range of jobs in Britain .
15 The purpose of this chapter is to look at the varying responses to Jesus found in the Synoptic Gospels .
16 But the main point of going up to it is to look at the Pyrenean Museum that has been created inside .
17 Another way in which Coleridge addresses the subject of creativity is to look at the natural world in the context of the human mind 's perception of it .
18 And what we 've tried to do is to look at the national curriculum and try to identify young engineers who could go in and help with design and technology and quite obviously , practice what they preach .
19 He says it 's hard in a new league with new players but his job is to look at the positive things and not the negative ones .
20 Nevertheless , the classification in terms of the legal nature of the transaction is important and the author 's suggested approach is to look at the predominant purpose of the transaction .
21 To concentrate on the barons is to stare at the public face .
22 The challenge is to identify at an early stage those who are most at risk of developing serious complications so that appropriate treatment may be given .
23 Secret The crucial part of this trick is to arrive at the yellow sweet whatever number is called .
24 The aim of the research is to arrive at an interdisciplinary understanding of particular cases by intensive study over a period of time , using both flexible interviews and questionnaires ; and by the incorporation of survey data and through theoretical interpretation to generalise to wider organisational and occupational areas .
25 What healers seem to be able to do , to put it simply , is to allay at a subconscious level the negative feelings which stop sick people recovering .
26 JOSE Carreras and Montserrat Caballe are to star at a new summer classical music festival at Hampton Court Palace .
27 But my real ambition was to appear at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre , which I did eventually . ’
28 However he assured her that she could control the pain and all she had to do to achieve this was to look at a certain corner of the ward ceiling and the pain would go .
29 Carlie was to stay at the foster home ‘ until the home situation stabilises ’ .
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