Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] be at " in BNC.

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1 Julian Charley , to Edward England , my publisher , and to St. John 's College , Nottingham , where I was at that time principal , and by whose Governors I had been given study leave in order to write the book .
2 ‘ If it was necessary to come to a decision on this aspect , I would have to say that , in my judgment , to go from the grandmother 's house where she is at the moment and leaving the job she has in Birkenhead with the Social Services Department , to Canada with no work and no money and living on charity and food banks , would be an intolerable situation for the child .
3 The moral to be drawn from this sad episode is : ‘ Do n't put your money into any business you can not understand , and where you are at the mercy of the advice given by others , however trustworthy . ’
4 As Lovins said : ‘ You have to talk to people where they 're at , not where you 're at . ’
5 ‘ Who you is , where you 're at . ’
6 It starts where you 're at , it does not start at where the receiver is at .
7 1 State exactly where you were at the time ( if in a motor vehicle please give number ) .
8 Richard come back where you were at this side .
9 Whether you are young or old , you should always leave a key with a neighbour whom you trust and who is at home quite often , maybe someone who is retired , or who is at home with children , in case there is an emergency while you are out .
10 So that where we 're at at this point in time .
11 Establishing trends from the past is of enormous help in determining precisely where we are at present and where we should be going in the future .
12 Cardinal Hume 's call for a Royal Commission to find ‘ where we are at ’ is timely .
13 Where there 're at least er a hundred and sixteen down here
14 In some cases long-term relationships grow up between casual workers and particular organizations In a few cases , Particularly In the banqueting establishments of a few large London hotels , where there is at least one " event " on most days of the week and most weeks of the year , there are some casuals who work effectively full-time for the organization concerned .
15 How much longer such presentation remains credible in the light of trends in cities such as New York , where there are at least 90,000 people sleeping on the streets and an annual budget deficit of around $500 million is itself a significant issue .
16 ( This contrasts with the two large energy privatisations of gas and electricity where there are at least some areas of direct competition between the two industries — the privatisation of electricity is considered next . )
17 The nilgai 's woodland ancestry shows in the fact that it inhabits areas where there are at least some trees to give shelter during the hottest part of the day .
18 Many are near fresh water lochs throughout the island as at Loch nan Cadham , Loch Iaran , Glenastle , Loch Fada where there are at least two at Mullach Dubh , Loch Leathan , Loch Kinnabus and Loch Solum , which makes one again think of summer pastures .
19 Many are near fresh water lochs throughout the island as at Loch nan Cadham , Loch Iaran , Glenastle , Loch Fada where there are at least two at Mullach Dubh , Loch Leathan , Loch Kinnabus and Loch Solum , which makes one again think of summer pastures .
20 The Arrow Impossibility theorem showed in effect that there exists no social ordering ( social welfare function ) satisfying these conditions , where there are at least three alternatives .
21 On Sept. 11 parliament approved a foreign investment law , which provided various incentives to foreign investors including a two-year tax exemption for companies with at least 30 per cent foreign capital and a three-year exemption where there was at least 50 per cent foreign capital .
22 As Lovins said : ‘ You have to talk to people where they 're at , not where you 're at . ’
23 Get as interested in others as God is : find out where they 're at .
24 where they 're at one and two thousand people working for them , I ca n't see that ever coming back , you know like the ?
25 review with them where they 're at , record how they 're doing , you know tra , I mean I ca n't tell them to do that , but actually ask them to spend five or ten minutes each session talking to different pupils and what they 've been doing and you know even if it 's a personal timetable some people wo n't get into it but it 's you know , trying to get them to be what are tutors are , you know , I 'd like them to do .
26 The danger for Leeds was that as they began to over-extend themselves they would become exposed at the back , where they are at their weakest .
27 First , it is essential that cycles be accepted on routes where they are at present accepted — and preferably on all routes .
28 This will be the case where negotiations or discussions are extended to embrace more than a small group of people or where they are at such an advanced stage that the target is reasonably confident that an offer will be made for its shares ; where secrecy can not be maintained ; or if security is breached .
29 The long hot days of summer are with us again — or they were at the time of writing , and long may they continue .
30 I appeal to the Minister : the man should not be allowed to return to his unit ; he should remain where he is at this moment .
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