Example sentences of "would [be] at [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd be at a loss without work .
2 ‘ I thought you 'd be at the flat in London .
3 He 'd be at the gatehouse within two minutes .
4 Mobility would be at a minimum in the ‘ dead ’ centres of these patterns .
5 Gareth Jenkins , the club coach , said they had ‘ big problems ’ and his team would be at a disadvantage through no fault of their own .
6 A person of ‘ quality ’ — such as a member of the landed gentry or the clergy — would be at the top of their scale , commanding a funeral similar to that organized by the College of Arms for a knight bachelor , with paupers and wayfarers coming in at the bottom .
7 She had one advantage over him ; he had only a general idea of which shops would interest Garry and his ‘ Mrs Smith ’ , but Claudia knew Dana would make straight for the most exclusive dress shops , and luckily Claudia had a very good idea which one would be at the top of her list .
8 This relates to the middle-management area of decision and control which would be at the head of department and head of year level in a comprehensive school or the allowance holders in a primary school .
9 After visiting Bruce Hutchison , the next stop would be at the home of Mrs Nellie McClung whose books ‘ Clearing in the West ’ and ‘ The Stream Runs Fast ’ had impressed me as a youth .
10 In response to a further telephone call from the police station at 1.17 a.m. the ambulance services said that an ambulance would be at the scene in five to seven minutes .
11 Traders say they were promised that Merchants Quay would be at the centre of a thriving complex of shops , restaurants and homes , but now they 're surrounded by offices , and cut off from customers .
12 Within two or three years , the majority of a grafted vine 's network would be dependent not upon the grafted roots , but upon the regenerated root system of the producing vine and as such would be at the mercy of phylloxera .
13 ‘ And Fenella would be at the mercy of Goibniu and the rest .
14 You would be at the mercy of the hall 's acoustics and ideally you would need to practise a bit beforehand .
15 Every time I lifted it to aim it at a target living or not — this moment would be at the back of my mind .
16 For example , in figure 2.1 the cursor would be at the foot of the list of options and would require only one user input , but other pages may contain more fields and require more information .
17 Rebecca would be at the rehearsal of course .
18 Henceforth ‘ an enduring commitment to democracy and human rights ’ would be at the heart of America 's relations with Africa .
19 Had not the Prime Minister himself said , and here I quote : ‘ We would be at the heart of Europe . ’
20 This would be at the discretion of the tutor , for example in a whole group report back toward the end of a Local Investigations module .
21 Future developments could include scanning and storing Herbarium sheet images on optical disk , but this is a much larger project , and would have to be carried out in co-operation with other institutions , perhaps with European Community funding , as this would be at the forefront of information technology .
22 Were they , because of their political pull within soccer 's international body , to be seeded , then that would be at the expense of England .
23 It also states that while Labour might achieve a modest reduction in unemployment through its job training schemes , it would be at the expense of higher inflation and a weaker current account , and would still leave unemployment stuck at just under three million for two years .
24 There is little doubt that some of the 700 million dollars would be at the expense of others and some practitioners of ‘ small ’ science , whose projects can sink or swim on fluctuations of tens of thousands of dollars , see calls for 700 million with less than total enthusiasm .
25 Erm so if we gained it would be at the expense of Northallerton erm and when I , I made this point , well I did n't make this point I , I made the point about York being under-resourced because
26 This time it would be at the rate of your pension .
27 Police were tipped off that he would be at the wedding in Bradford .
28 It was unclear as to what the fate of Korea would be at the end of the Pacific War , since Korean affairs would be subsumed in the profound questions involving the future of Japan and the eventual intervention of the Soviet Union with much depending on the character of the American-Soviet relationship at that time .
29 Now what I 'm proposing to do is to issue a revised programme in respect of the afternoon session this afternoon , which will take in some of the business that er has has already fell off which would be at the end of the private session this afternoon so we 'll try and get in er rule twenty Regions in their Manage and their Management which will take in three motions , thirty six , thirty seven and forty and then we 'll turn , hopefully , to the Social Security Payments Resolutions , you 'll remember that they fell off , composite two eight three , motions three seven nine , three eight five and three eight six .
30 No statement is expected from the club for another week but concerned fans were more optimistic last night that Keegan would be at the helm for the start of next season .
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