Example sentences of "be [vb pp] at [art] [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 Every such notice shall state the name and address of each Purchaser and the number of Shares agreed to be purchased by him , and the purchase shall be completed at a place and time to be appointed by the Directors .
2 Every such notice shall state the name and address of each Purchaser and the number of Shares agreed to be purchased by him , and the purchase shall be completed at a place and time to be appointed by the Directors .
3 At the ‘ micro ’ level information will be gathered at the household and plot level about land values and land price changes , together with an evaluation of population turnover .
4 Having said that , he enjoyed the depth of conviction to be heard at a conventicle and slipped away to a service on the muirs above the village as often as he was able to do so .
5 To make a room look wider , long horizontal bands of mirror can be placed at the top and bottom of walls , or vertical floor to ceiling panels can be added to walls at right angles to a window .
6 The sessions can be arranged at a time and place suitable to your drivers .
7 The variations are so wide that it would contravene both the principle of fair labelling ( see Chapter 3.3 ( 1 ) ) and the principle of maximum certainty ( see Chapter 3.3 ( i ) ) if there were just a single offence of non-fatal harm and a single offence of sexual assault : this would often leave little to be decided at the trial and would transfer the effective decision to the sentencing stage .
8 Order 20 , r 12A provides as follows : ( 1 ) Subject to paragraph ( 2 ) , at any stage in an action or matter the court may , if it thinks fit for the purpose of disposing fairly and expeditiously of the action or matter and saving costs , direct any party to serve on the other parties , on such terms as the court shall think just , written statements of the oral evidence which the party intends to lead on any issues of fact to be decided at the trial and RSC Ord 38 , r 2A shall apply to a direction under this rule .
9 In Great Britain important silver bearing his mark may be seen at the Victoria and Albert Museum , the Ashmolean Museum , and the Mansion House .
10 much of the analysis can be done at the microscope and cut-out photographs need only be used to detect subtle changes .
11 The main effect of wind is probably to be seen in undercutting and fluting at the base of upstanding rock masses , while such things as wooden telegraph poles and stone monuments may be undercut at the base and even worn through .
12 Mrs Hawkins reported that she had been unable to take photos at this location as she had first to finish off a slide film , but will soon be in a position to take the required photos and also others to be displayed at the A.G.M. and then stored in the village archives .
13 The tournament , which will be held next weekend , will be based primarily at Lisnagarvey and Blaris , with some first round matches to be played at the Valley and Olympia leisure centres and Mossley Hockey Club .
14 It is this unqualified yes that will be remembered at the seminars and cocktail parties , when his pages of qualification or the tepid conclusions … are long forgotten ’ ( 1984 : 11 ) .
15 Transitions from the " flight narration " to the subject of the book and back are to be found at the beginning and end of each part .
16 If the two pairs of projectors are in line , the intention is not usually a multi-image effect In fact , it s likely that the two projectors nearer to the camera will not contain so much an image as an image-blocker , ie a mask or matte that blocks out part of the image behind it Since the two mattes will normally be complementary , and the combined image can be seen by inspection through the camera 's viewfinder , any faults , such as overlaps or gaps , should be observed at the time and , if possible , corrected on a second , third or fourth take This is more economical and satisfactory than getting the results of multiple passes back from the lab and discovering that a whole day 's work has to be redone .
17 As George Dangerfield remarked in 1935 : ‘ the Englishman of the seventies and eighties … was strongly in favour of peace — that is to say , he liked his wars to be fought at a distance and , if possible , in the name of God . ’
18 They would n't fight now , not those two , but the battle would be continued at a time and place of their own choosing .
19 Select the ones that have held bottles , because they will be stapled at the bottom and are much stronger .
20 As suggested by Szekeres ( 1972 ) , it is therefore possible to use these as coordinates in region IV , although care has to be taken at the boundaries and it is not possible to extend these coordinates into the prior regions II and III .
21 Whatever the purpose of the meeting , it should be stated at the outset and adhered to .
22 Weekly markets were often held in the churchyard where buyers and sellers could meet after church ; it was natural , therefore , that the fair should be established at a time and place where many people were gathered .
23 The period over which the firm should have the right to draw down funds should be established at the outset and formally agreed with both the banker and the client .
24 ‘ I feel nothing but disgust that these bombs should be planted at a time and in places where ordinary people are going to work . ’
25 As part of the anniversary celebrations , a symposium on the theme of Collecting and Collectors will be held at the Victoria and Albert Museum on 27 and 28 May , jointly organised by the BADA and the V&A .
26 This conference , Occupational health and safety information — worldwide view , will be held at the Health and Safety Executive , Sheffield , on 1 June 1992 .
27 Party meetings continued to be held at the Carlton and it played a greater part in holding the party together when the Liberal Unionists joined .
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