Example sentences of "[adv] [be] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Since calls must be made close to a node , then why not simply find a telephone kiosk — must work these days and the cost will only be at the standard rate .
2 Such a positive-sum game must be contrasted with a zero-sum game in which the game to some can only be at the expense of others .
3 If you prefer that the algorithm should not invent new weights , but only select existing weights from the parent strings , then the crossover points marked ’ x ’ may only be at the ends of 8-bit sequences .
4 It will only be at the end of time that God 's glory will be fully visible in the church .
5 QA activities may not necessarily only be at the end of the implementation phase .
6 The evidence from the case studies suggests that while change will occur it will only be at the margins , but this may be enough to achieve significant behavioural change in service providers .
7 The header need not necessarily be at the beginning of the file .
8 The module header need not necessarily be at the beginning of the file .
9 However , Parke may soon be at the heels of Del Harris , the 20-year-old England No. 1 who had to battle hard for the second day in succession .
10 We 'll soon be at the station , and it 'll be noisy enough there . ’
11 Now at Thorsbury she and Victoria often rode to the fields to watch the men labouring and when it was clear that the work of leading and stacking the corn would soon be at an end , she kept the child entranced with stories of the Harvest Suppers of her youth .
12 Respectable England was haunted by the feeling that ‘ the safety of society would soon be at an end ’ and that the ‘ dangerous classes ’ were gaining the upper hand because of the weakened authority of the law .
13 Other radicals demanded that foreign policy should no longer be at the mercy of " the ideas , valuations and methods of a sporting aristo-plutocracy " or " the obscure convolutions of diplomatic staffs " , that " there must be an end of the secret diplomacy which has plunged us into this catastrophe " and that the working classes should " lay down our own terms , make our own proclamations , establish our own diplomacy " .
14 Er you see when I was , this would just be at the start of the First World War , oh damn I have n't put a switch in have I ?
15 Because it could n't wait until lunchtime and that , that 's perfectly understandable because he wants to feel in control of what 's going to happen to some degree , rather than just be at the mercy of someone else 's position .
16 The Fellowship stipend , which will normally be at the appropriate academic salary scale , is paid direct to the fellow 's employer , and help towards other costs involved in the Fellowship may also be available .
17 Guarantee costs of these should normally be at the vendors ' expense .
18 He found that he could make a speech — that is , he could think on his feet , and not be at a loss for words .
19 Still , you will not be at a loss for conversation with such an unusual choice .
20 You will not be at a level a good deal lower than the surrounding ground , so you will have to lay a hardcore base to build up the foundations to suit the path material and method of laying .
21 Adults are at least able to acquire , even though this may not be at a sufficiently high level of competence .
22 The poem does convey a message , though the message can not be at every point decoded .
23 This could well relate to the design of the hospital bed which may not be at the same height as the one with which the patient is familiar .
24 A Sky spokesman added : ‘ We agreed to a police request that Bobby Gould should not be at the ground , even though he worked for us in the same capacity at the first match between the two sides . ’
25 The overriding aim is to increase the value of the reports by providing more information , but this should not be at the expense of clarity .
26 They missed the train connection in Glasgow which meant that they could not be at the hotel by seven o'clock .
27 ‘ But weeding out false claims should not be at the expense of prejudicing genuine claims . ’
28 I find it sad that Jeremy Bates and Jo Durie , Britain 's number one tennis players , will not be at the Olympics
29 Taking the early batches of eggs or fry away may interfere with the parents ' ability to raise later batches , so I leave a few batches with a new pair until they get the knack , which may not be at the first attempt .
30 But this policy of buying time should not be at the expense of those young people who are currently losing out at school .
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