Example sentences of "to [be] [vb pp] at [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the case of summary proceedings for recovery of land , Ord 24 , r 4 , any person not named as a respondent may apply to be joined at any stage of the proceedings on the question whether an order for possession should be made .
2 Aware of the strength of public opinion , Mrs Aquino ordered flags on government buildings to be flown at half mast in a conciliatory gesture .
3 For it was she who told herself that nothing was to be gained at this moment by recrimination , that Sir George 's land and influence at Stockton were still big assets ( though nowhere near worth the price at which they had been bought ) , and that a moping Sir George — a sackcloth-ashes flagellant — could be all it needed to bring the whole structure of confidence tumbling down .
4 ‘ I managed to get clear at Metropole but then Mick came up beside me at the Juniper chicane but I was n't going to be beaten at this stage and I just managed to hold on . ’
5 ( It will have to be moved at this time in any case ) .
6 There will be a price to be paid , but it 's not to be undertaken at any price .
7 The decision faced by firms as to which intermediary to use , and the policies to be adopted at this point , are critical to the firm 's future in the market .
8 ‘ And after that it will be the turn of your gallery and your boy to be destroyed at any time of our choosing . ’
9 That judgment will have to be made at that time .
10 Because of the peculiar restricted hours that banks open I am unable to visit the branch where the account is held and any over-the-counter transactions — usually only 2 per year — have to be made at another branch .
11 Where no guardian is appointed initially any party may apply for an appointment to be made at any stage in the proceedings ( FPCR , r10(2) ; FPR , r4.10(2) ) .
12 Three further points need to be made at this juncture .
13 One further point which needs to be made at this stage concerns the question of ideology , class conflict , and class consciousness .
14 The apparent paradox of Nizan 's ideological/psychological mentality needs to be scrutinised at this juncture since it is clear that after 1935 his intellectual itinerary became far more complex , shaped as it was by countless pressures arising not only from a new party strategy but also from a deepening international political crisis .
15 The new Synod to be elected at some date in the autumn will have the ticklish task of negotiating the issues about ordaining women to the priesthood .
16 I guess I just wanted to be seen at that point .
17 The other divers were nowhere to be seen at this time , which made for an extremely dangerous situation in the open ocean .
18 The book tells us mostly about the problems of raising money that had to be done at each stop over .
19 It is also important to establish what kinds of operation will have to be done at each stage , in case there is any question of allocating some operations to the keyboarders or indeed to built-in automatic systems .
20 After all , the survey will have to be done at some stage and it is only going to be helpful to carry out a pilot if it tells the designer something he did not know .
21 The Conservative Election victory in 1970 had removed , for the time being at least , the prospect of the School 's being compelled to join the Independent sector , and allowed thought to be given at some length as to what Independence might entail .
22 These included the resolutions that Parliaments not only " ought to sit frequently " , but that " their frequent sitting be secured " , that there should be " no interrupting of any sessions of Parliament till the affairs that are necessary to be dispatched at that time are determined " , that the militia acts were " grievous to the subject " , and that judges should hold their commissions " during good behaviour " .
23 Factories may be required to be sited at some distance from residential areas in specially designated industrial zones .
24 The court may allow a request for a warrant of execution to be amended at any time to show the debtor 's amended address or place of levy ( Ord 15 , r 1(1) ( a ) ) .
25 to exercise the power contained in Article 134 ( B ) of the Articles of Association of the Company so that , to the extend determined by the Directors , the holders of Ordinary Shares be permitted to elect to receive new Ordinary Shares of 25p each in the capital of the Company , credited as fully paid , instead of all or part of any dividend declared or proposed to be declared at any time prior to or at the next Annual General Meeting of the Company ; and
26 A separate scanner program , called SCAN.EXE , is available which allows individual modules to be scanned at any time without the user being logged on to LIFESPAN .
27 This challenge needs to be noted at this juncture since the difference of emphasis between Zhdanov , Radek and Stetsky on the one hand , and Bukharin on the other , reflects a fundamental tension in Nizan 's own literary theory and practice .
28 The network system allows access paths to be defined at any level and thus allows much greater flexibility .
29 Although marriage is likely to be prescribed at some stage of life as a remedy for all kinds of life problems , the images people have of marriage will be different .
30 ‘ It would be unfortunate , ’ said Paul , ‘ if he were to be derailed at this point . ’
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