Example sentences of "[verb] [been] at a " in BNC.
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1 | Community care has disappointed not just because social work — or other professional time — has been at a premium , but because services have been lacking . |
2 | Nor was anything said about the fact that federal support of civilian R&D has been at a ground-losing $14 000 million for the past three years — down by $3000 million since Reagan took office . |
3 | It is a skill I have honed on a host of beautiful staircases and , before tonight 's professional debut , my most singular success has been at a large hotel in Sloane Street where we just chose Miss London.The marble stairs to the entrance hall are just too perfect to ignore , with only a couple of people chatting on the right halfway down.I take the left hand course and soar down and round the gentle curve in nothing short of majestic style , allowing myself the luxury of a smile and a brief wave to the startled pair as I rattle by . |
4 | ‘ Mine never has been at a Channel port . |
5 | We 're light years behind some of those areas where the spending has been at a much higher level . |
6 | The cat , which is only 4 months old has been at a Veterinary Hospital since the attack . |
7 | 103 youths were arrested in the first four weeks , but there are porblems , sometimes in radio communications and it has been at a cost . |
8 | Shipbuilding work at the Scotstoun yard has been at a standstill for a fortnight since pay negotiations broke down . |
9 | She praises the risk takers , wealth creators , people who are frequently from modest backgrounds and who may not even have been at a university . |
10 | When the French fleet , united with the Spanish , did threaten Cornwall it could not have been at a more perilous time . |
11 | It was even rumoured that Western architects were approached , but that must have been at a subordinate level since early on one clear idea took hold of Ceauşescu 's mind : the whole project , from design through the workforce to the materials used , must come from Romania itself . |
12 | I have forgotten how I picked up my copy , it may have been at a retreat which I was asked to lead at Pleshey . |
13 | He had no idea what he was going to do and if the crow had ignored hid he would probably have been at a loss . |
14 | You must have been at a party . ’ |
15 | Initially a pitch of a ♯ = 408 was chosen as being close to the Bate Collection 's recorders of the period : at this pitch it sounds fine but one could easily allow that the original use of the instrument might have been at a higher pitch than this . |
16 | structures , their possibilities I mean at one stage they would have been at a certain level had n't got a landlord their income but that 's within one particular moral economy , now the idea here is to break that down , you know , just get rid of the circle altogether . |
17 | Stark 's confidence appears to have been at a low ebb but the Scotland manager , Duncan Paterson , has been reminding him of his form earlier in the season : at the Dubai Sevens , which the Scots won ; in the A international against Italy in Melrose when the Boroughmuir winger had a hand in both tries ; and in his senior international debut against Ireland at Murrayfield , when he scored one try and was heavily involved in the other from Tony Stanger . |
18 | The length of time for which the earth had been at a temperature suitable for life was estimated at not more than a million years . |
19 | While they were there , Peggy ( who had been at a boarding school in Pretoria ) was able to resume her ballet classes . |
20 | He had achieved his aim of recreating the days of his ancestors , at least in part , but it had been at a great cost . |
21 | There had been a recent incident involving my younger brother , Russell , who had been at a party and on his way home been accosted by a group of men that he knew , who were in a car . |
22 | The worst moment of all , he thought , had been at a quarter to nine that morning , when he had been roused from the bottom depths of heavy , dream-tangled sleep by the door bell , and when , having stumbled across the room , still not knowing where he was or what was happening , he had found Mrs. Mounce at the door , asking if she could do any shopping for them . |
23 | When the War Office discovered in 1881 that Clarke had been at a home station for twenty-seven years , it ordered him to sever his connection with the Ordnance Survey and take up a post in Mauritius . |
24 | He 'd arranged to meet her at in the West End , he told me , but had been at a loss for a suitable landmark as a meeting place . |
25 | Once had been at the theatre , when she had walked into the foyer and received a thoroughly unpleasant jolt when she had seen him standing only yards away , and the second time had been at a party . |
26 | Earlier in the evening the first year food technology student , who had heart surgery in 1987 , had been at a disco in the Students Union . |
27 | She had been at a Women 's Aid conference in London all weekend , and she was tired and depressed . |
28 | The Dimblebys had been at a loss for words . |
29 | ( He is certainly the first pope for whom we have direct evidence that he had been at a centre of learning . ) |
30 | His clothes suggested that he had been at a party and was anxious to get back to it . |