Example sentences of "to [be] [vb pp] [adv] at the " in BNC.

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1 Although this technique was originally introduced to investigate the relevance of linear stability theory , it has proved a useful way of controlling flow development and ensuring that the same features are to be observed repeatedly at the same place .
2 The plan was that everyone would meet at the cottage on Boxing Day , making their own way there and hopefully bringing enormous amounts of expensive food and drink if they did n't want to be turned back at the gate .
3 And Charlotte was suddenly aware of him as a person , and by no means an unintelligent person , either ; but above all a vital presence , to be ignored only at the general peril .
4 The former are due to be heard together at the beginning of December , a hearing at which the Bar Council will again be represented , and it is clearly too early to predict a result or to consider the implications in detail .
5 Still others have argued that women 's oppression in capitalist societies is to be explained primarily at the ideological level as a result of the prevailing conceptions of passive and dependent femininity .
6 He 's still probably sweating a little because he 's waiting to be called off at the next motorway junction .
7 Hence there must be a facility for storing the cross- reference until it is required , and a system by which the editor is reminded that that cross- reference needs to be written in at the other point ( earlier or later in the text ) .
8 The Bank would require £5 to be written off at the time of sale and if the £5 was not injected as cash on day one , would even disallow the sale treatment .
9 Perhaps the most magnificent mansion to be built here at the turn of the century was Petwood : this by Lady Weighall .
10 Auguste had added the course in the interests of the Prince of Wales ; it was to be served virtually at the same time as the entrée , in defiance of the rules , in the hope it would attract less attention .
11 Two such girders — one for the up line , one for the down — were to be made here at the riverside and floated on the tide , to be fitted into niches in the masonry piers .
12 This general methodological point needs to be made forcefully at the outset since assessments of socialist realism tend to be somewhat peremptory and superficial through lack of a clearly articulated historical and theoretical view of the subject itself .
13 The Government treat Scotland as an afterthought and something to be tacked on at the end when the serious business has already been dealt with .
14 James 's problems were increased by a break in filming between the bulk of his scenes and a few that had to be tacked on at the end of the shoot .
15 The balance of relief will continue to be given annually at the rate of 4% of the original cost of the building from the tax year in which it is brought into use .
16 In an extended piece of discourse , a common procedure , known as anaphora , is for the identity of someone or something to be given once at the beginning , and thereafter referred to as she or he or it .
17 This example page , which is also set out at one second of runtime per line , shows that the original sync sound transfers continue without a break , but additional background sound ( voices ) is to be faded in at the beginning of shot 18 .
18 An appropriate set of product communications needs to be sent out at the very earliest opportunity and more expensive , albeit more responsive media , such as a telephone , should be brought into effect .
19 The chart needs to be filled in at the time the child eats as retrospective memory is unreliable .
20 Instead we leave the pictures to be stripped in at the printers , and get a better image as a result .
21 Despite the received view that everyone was watching films like The Battleship Potemkin , Lenin 's vision began to be realised only at the end of the 1920's .
22 Altars were once more to be railed off at the east end of parish churches .
23 Any views given in writing will be disclosed to the parties to the appeal and are liable to be read out at the hearing .
24 Under Resolution No.6 to be put forward at the AGM the directors propose that the authority should be extended so that it applies for five years from the date of this year 's AGM .
25 First , it enables the total cost of the project to be identified unequivocally at the outset .
26 Often the manual has to be provided hurriedly at the end of a project when the budget is running out , and it is regarded as a tiresome chore still required after the essential design work has been completed .
27 One Friday morning towards the end of the summer , Josh sat in the Guild Office , going through the wages list and making up the pay-packets to be doled out at the end of the day .
28 I 'd also like a sample of his blood and hair to be left here at the Lab .
29 His partnership with Dean Hodgson , disappointed to be left out at the start , could develop into a reassuring one .
30 A Contracts Specialist with Scottish Nuclear since 1990 , Gordon will be involved in the setting up and administration of a range of contracts for assessment studies for work to be carried out at the Kozloduy Power Station .
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