Example sentences of "are [adv] [verb] at this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There should be no long pauses — as you are only listening at this stage |
2 | Runners are generally suffering at this stage ( 23.5 6o 24.5 miles ) and will need all the support they can get . |
3 | Formal objections are not invited at this consultation stage as a further period will be allowed for the submission of objections when the proposals are formally advertised . |
4 | Children under 3 are not accepted at this hotel . |
5 | We would be happy to provide such assistance ; however I have not included it in my fee indication since in our experience , time at this stage is very much dependent upon the skill of your lawyer and the complexity of the issues , which are not known at this stage . |
6 | However , there are many women who are still paying at this rate . |
7 | The Professional , Bert Skoyles , and the Caddie Master , Tommy Gould , are both remembered at this time by former caddie , Charles Robins ( born 1905 ) , father of present member Maurice . |
8 | Finds that are fragile or should not be washed for any other reason ( such as metalwork ) are also sorted at this stage . |
9 | Some parts of the painting , such as the area around the clock tower are nearly finished at this stage . |
10 | Some parts of the painting , such as the area around the clock tower are nearly finished at this stage . |
11 | As most of the SO 2 cloud is converted to sulphate by September , the perturbations of the photochemical balance of O 3 are substantially reduced at this time compared with July ; O 3 production through cycle I now represents less than 10% of the O 3 production in the mid-stratosphere ( Fig. 2 b ) , and oxygen photolysis is reduced only by about 10% in the lower stratosphere ( Fig. 3 b ) . |
12 | The chunks of marc are often transferred at this stage to a séchoir- a smaller , deeper , vertical press — or to a horizontal press to be squeezed out . |
13 | We are really struggling at this point in time , thinking , ‘ What are we doing , what are we about ? ’ |
14 | Scenes containing dialogue are frequently shot at this camera range and where two characters are seen together the shot is described as a two-shot . |
15 | Errors which are frequently encountered at this stage arise because : |
16 | You are primarily knitting at this time . |