Example sentences of "[be] [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Power Now , and the Intel Pentium , will be highlighted at Cebit in Germany this week .
2 Major variations are made in foaming levels , which can be altered at will , entirely independently of the basic cleaning power of the product .
3 Rather than lay an etch-resist pattern directly onto the copper foil of a board , it is much more convenient to prepare artwork on a polyester film where the opaque transfers and crepe papers decals can be altered at will .
4 The shape , style and content of these items can be altered at will as can their position but without ever reaching for scissors or glue .
5 In the society portrayed in the novel the printed codex is obsolete ; books are distributed on diskette which can be altered at will , heralding the end of the definitive text .
6 Three putative myristylation sites can be recognized at positions 50 , 150 and at 164 of atk .
7 And such ‘ modularization ’ should be undertaken at school level by the teachers themselves , with advice and support , rather than being provided by outside ‘ curriculum development ’ agencies .
8 Shampooing can be undertaken at home using a good quality wool detergent , with perhaps a cup of vinegar in a dilute solution , which should be applied gently with a sponge or cloth after the rug has been cleansed .
9 Teacher training can also be undertaken at university departments of education .
10 THREE hundred workers are to be sacked at GEC Communications ' Chelmsford factory .
11 And all thanks I got was to be sacked at end of summer — though only for a few months , that is , 'cos of the revolution .
12 Teddy Bears will be gathering at Didcot Railway Centre on Sunday , July 12 for the Teddy Bears Picnic .
13 Other travellers are reported to be gathering at Clee Hill in Shropshire .
14 Next , if I were wise only to my own ends , I would certainly take such a subject as of itself might catch a clause , whereas this ’ — he is of course writing about the vexed question of erm Church government and the possible disappearance of episcopy — ‘ whereas this hath all the disadvantages on the contrary , and such a subject as the publishing whereof might be delayed at pleasure and time enough to pencil it over with the curious touches of art , even to the perfection of a faultless picture , whereas in this argument the not deferring it is of great moment to the good speeding .
15 Schools frequently hold meetings to talk with parents about changes in the curriculum or the ways that help can be given at home to help children 's learning .
16 It must have been discouraging that Adieu was not thought worthy to be given at Sadler 's Wells , and that the more handsome setting which Stevenson had designed for it was not used at that time .
17 It is far better and essentially less embarrassing for such education to be given at school than within the family , even if it could be certain that parents would give it or that their children would listen .
18 The other site referred to is presently subject to negotiations between a local authority in the North West of England and the BMC , and due to the need to avoid jeopardising negotiations between the council and the present landowner , no further details can be given at present .
19 This needs to be given at birth , or as soon as possible afterwards .
20 Medau Society Reunion 1987 will now be held at Seymour Leisure Centre , , — Further details will be given at June Q.T. Day .
21 Again , consideration must be given at roof levels , where changes in height occur to ensure that a fire spreading vertically will not spread across or onto adjacent roofs , and continue the fire elsewhere .
22 This is because kinship links are strongly morally and socially charged , while those between worker and employer are impersonal , because kinship implies reciprocal rights and duties while the capitalist has all the rights and the worker all the duties , because kinship links can not be broken at will while those of the labour market can , and because , as Marx and Engels wrongly believed , kinship links are egalitarian and non-exploitative ; that is , they do not involve one group of people living on the back of another .
23 The aims of the project , which are discussed in more detail in Chapter Two , were to provide flexible ‘ packages ’ of supplementary home support to dementia sufferers , in addition to the statutory health and social services and the non-statutory services normally available , and to test whether , given this service , it is possible cost-effectively to sustain such people at home for longer than is usually possible with support only from existing forms of health and social service ; to explore the circumstances in which the dementia sufferers could cost-effectively be sustained at home , and to examine the circumstances in which it was not possible to sustain them ; that is , to identify the limits to care .
24 What they had in common was that they were all perceived by the development officers as requiring a good deal of care in order to be sustained at home , and as not having all those care needs filled by either informal or statutory carers .
25 For example , fire risk clients could be sustained at home if they had 24-hour-a-day surveillance .
26 For instance it might be suggested that action sample clients were less likely to be admitted straight away to long-term institutional care than control sample clients , for service-providers might have felt that with the Home Support Project such clients could be sustained at home whereas in its absence in the control areas they were not sustainable .
27 Interior Minister Wolfgang Schäuble and Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher both declared in early August that asylum applications from east Europeans should be disallowed , because they could no longer legitimately claim to be persecuted at home .
28 A second squadron , B , would be formed at Kabrit from fresh volunteers and put through a crash training programme .
29 Rather a text of the play is my principal experience of it , in the case of the scholarly Arden edition complete with a daunting textual apparatus which can be examined at leisure .
30 Commenting on warnings that East Anglia faces a fourth year of drought and restrictions on the use of water for irrigating crops , Mr Peter Ferguson , a director of Halcrow , a firm of consulting engineers , in Colchester , Essex , said : ‘ Farm ponds provide storage for surface or ground water sources and can be filled at times of the year when there is more water than the crops require . ’
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