Example sentences of "that [pers pn] be [vb pp] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 And yet I find that I 'm disturbed at the thought of what the world would look like in the wake of an amateur home porn video-led fashion revolution .
2 All the circumstances of the last charge brought against me point to the probability that I was arrested at the urgent instance of the Home Office .
3 The details of Julian 's life are not known , but it is highly unlikely that she was professed at the time of her visionary experience — if at all .
4 At the same time these results are likely to be slow , and if we are right in our conclusion that we are faced at the present time with a certain amount of abnormal employment of a quasi-permanent character , then it is not sufficient to solely rely on the gradual improvement of productive efficiency .
5 It is essential that RBGE continues to co-operate with these bodies , and that we are represented at a high level in those international bodies which are active in taxonomic database work
6 Well , I mean you may be right I ca n't be I 'm not I 'm not absolutely certain myself but er it would be nice to think that we were represented at a local authority level , yeah , by different cross-sections of our community .
7 It was partly because these artificial agglomerations soon broke up that we were left at the finish with a lot of little scraps , which nobody , when not talking through the back of his head , could mistake for potential nations .
8 Yes , but you know that they 're liked at the end of it
9 For example , we have withdrawal groups for music , not that their ordinary subjects are disrupted in this way , but it can be so organized on the timetable that they are withdrawn at a different period each week , and getting together , for example , to play in the school orchestra erm is of terrific value .
10 I thought Eng v SM was 16th & Pol vs Hol 17th but I 've heard that they 've been rescheduled so that they are played at the same time .
11 It involves transformation of data so that they are reported at a comparable geographical scale , projection and set of geographical units .
12 There are certain adjectives or quasi-adjectives which make it rather explicit that they are directed at the relation between the entity of the noun phrase and its description .
13 The die study has become one of the most important tools used by the numismatist because it provides a physical link between two separate objects and thereby provides evidence that they were made at the same place and time .
14 The same method of the die study is also useful in establishing mints , as die links between coins indicate that they were made at the same mint .
15 What was interesting about the projects was that they were asked at the outset to establish their local objectives , and set criteria for success for themselves .
16 They are mentioned by name on eighteenth-century maps and referred to in Sir Walter Scott 's The Bridal of Triermain ; they are often supposed to mark the county boundary , which they do not , and the most popular theory is that they were erected at the time of the Border raids to delude Scots advancing up the Eden valley , from which they are conspicuously in view , into the belief that an English army was encamped there .
17 They are satirical and often so horrific that they were suppressed at the time .
18 Consequently , it can be planned so that it is raised at the most appropriate time for it to be dealt with effectively .
19 or anything like that and I will make the point that it is targeted at a sector of the economy and the workforce , it is not the whole economy and not the whole workforce .
20 Stewardship of our resources , as well as respect for the preferences of many of our people , demands that it be maintained at a high level .
21 The PAC also expressed its discontent at the name of CODESA — it had proposed " conference for a constituent assembly " — and the venue — it had urged that it be held at a " neutral " venue , outside South Africa .
22 He submitted that it was reached at a time when the essential principles of the law of negligence were established and properly represented the result of the application of those principles .
23 So successful was the system that it was reintroduced at the beginning of World War II .
24 It is scarcely conceivable in the political climate of the time that the alternative would have been adopted as a matter of policy , but that it was avoided at the cost of serious reductions in the level of policing in much of the country suggests a conscious choice .
25 All four men stood in the room and Farrell raised the pistol once more so that it was aimed at the agent 's head .
26 It was because the parties had all analysed the nature of the problem we had to decide in the same way that it was agreed at the outset of the hearing before us that the central question we had to answer was this : in what capacity are High Court judges sitting when they sit as visitors to the Inns of Court in disciplinary cases ?
27 Undeterred , the opposition demanded that he be questioned at the hospital .
28 IT WAS N'T a record but that grand Heriot 's FP hooker of yesteryear , Bob Tollervey , who was 16 times reserve for Scotland without ever winning a cap , could be excused for feeling that he was born at the wrong time .
29 On entering the dining room , Hope had manoeuvred himself next to Miss D'Arcy and given her to understand that he was overwhelmed at the self-control of her behaviour in the face of such insensitivity as that displayed by the over-enthusiastic Mrs Crump who , nevertheless and for the sake of harmony , had to be tolerated — if not forgiven .
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