Example sentences of "are [verb] [to-vb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Instead , Anne and Tim are expected to call at the Queen Mother 's London home , Clarence House , on their return from Scotland .
2 This weekend hundreds are expected to arrive at the home of the Earls of Spencer — Althorp park in Northamptonshire .
3 Ley lines — channels of energy or guide routes for prehistoric travellers — are said to converge at the Tor .
4 Both men are part of a coterie of so-called ‘ rugby mercenaries ’ whose pay-offs are said to start at the $120,000 mark and the best-rewarded of whom — the ‘ rugby millionaires ’ — are reckoned to be paid $250,000 per season .
5 In this , the scene is divided into three sections both horizontally and vertically , and the idea is to line up the shot so that the main features are made to come at the intersections of the imaginary dividing lines .
6 It is a rather uncharacteristic work , scored fr the unusual combination of two violins and double bass , which like Mozart 's Musical Joke , pokes gentle fun at badly played dance music , and even includes a section where the players are instructed to shout at the beats of the bar !
7 In England and Wales , the Registrar General 's social classes , which are derived from people 's occupations , are used to look at the distribution of everything from the incidence of stillbirth to the distribution of owner occupation .
8 GOODS are needed to sell at a church fete next month in Tarvin .
9 In this programme we are going to look at the way in which British music has developed in recent years and its relationship to that produced by Continental Europe .
10 In this chapter , then , we are going to look at the intonation of one-syllable utterances .
11 ‘ This is not a problem we are going to solve at a desk in the education headquarters , ’ said David Montgomery , depute director of education .
12 There 's somebody out there who must be sitting and waiting until you are going to knock at the door .
13 There 's somebody out there who must be sitting and waiting until you are going to knock at the door .
14 In , for instance , The huge locomotive snorted and belched its way across the plain we are invited to look at the locomotive as if it were a gigantic animal .
15 ( The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays when guests are invited to dine at a restaurant in San Gimignano . )
16 The respectable rich are compelled to look at the origins of their wealth , and at their own origins , which lie in crime , exploitation — in the unseen , unmentioned parts of Victorian society .
17 The post translational processing mechanisms that convert progastrin to amidated peptides are known to operate at the post Golgi level on this pathway .
18 And while many people can look towards the advantages of a spinal unit at , Medical Centre , people are failing to look at the disadvantages that that will cause for the provision of orthopaedic services in , in , in , in .
19 Teachers are coming to look at the shelves and tying it up with what they do in class .
20 People are encouraged to look at the wills but constant handling was putting them in jeopardy .
21 Yet if the crackdown on the Press which is being demanded goes ahead , journalists would be working with both hands tied behind their backs — as opposed to the one-hand handicap they are forced to suffer at the moment .
22 Difficulties may arise because you are forced to look at the situation from two different viewpoints :
23 ‘ We are trying to confirm at the moment a suggestion that the dog had been kept for security purposes .
24 We used the word " profile " to indicate that we are trying to look at a shape when we are selecting people , choosing a business to take over , assessing a deal , estimating a risk .
25 Erm , we we talked about this sort of issue earlier on , in in relationship to the , to the R A D. Erm , I 'm not quite sure of the strong importance of that organisation to the council , but I am sure that this erm , committee was set up by a number of south west authorities who are trying to look at the future of county farms .
26 Even if some of the signs of upturn , of turn around , of better things to come the government are trying to trumpet at the moment .
27 Operational deposits make up approximately a fifth of bankers ' balances held at the bank , the remainder being made up of non-interest bearing cash deposits that banks are required to keep at the Bank of England to provide it with an income .
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