Example sentences of "[be] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I wish there were time , my friend , but you must be at the Ebert Mansion by nine and it 's six already . |
2 | The objective will be a realistic specification that can be met by a wide variety of suppliers , but the final say in the specs will be left with the service suppliers , making it highly likely that Unix System V.4 will be at the core of the specification . |
3 | The Galapagos gave rise to one particular dispute between the two men — one which was to prove , much later — to be at the core of the problem of evolution . |
4 | On it was written : ‘ Please , please , burn this letter , and be at the gate by ten o'clock . |
5 | And your letter said : ‘ Please , please , burn this letter , and be at the gate by ten o'clock ’ . ’ |
6 | It was ten o'clock ; he went into the outer room and muttered to the duty officer : ‘ I shall be at the pharmacy . ’ |
7 | That was one thing Andrew could n't do , because he had to be at the Works by eight o'clock and Emma did n't start school until nine . |
8 | Whose wife will she be at the resurrection ? |
9 | The boys of Pensby High School will be going French at the Parkgate Hotel , Wirral , the South Wirral High School will be at the Cromwell Hotel , Bromborough , while pupils at St Ambrose Barlow School in Netherton will be working alongside staff at the Blundellsands Hotel in Crosby . |
10 | The boys of Pensby High School will be going French at the Parkgate Hotel , Wirral ; the South Wirral High School will be at the Cromwell Hotel , Bromborough ; while pupils at St Ambrose Barlow School in Netherton will be working alongside staff at the Blundellsands Hotel in Crosby . |
11 | The Still Waters exhibition will be at the Corridor Gallery , Glenrothes , Fife from September 1st to September 30th 1990 . |
12 | The statement went on to give full support to APEX 's decision to limit the number of pickets ; the TUC wished to stress to all trade unionists that any action by them should be at the union 's official request . |
13 | This new ad had barely been launched before it came under attack from drink-driving campaigners who say it will miss the very people it is aimed at — because they will be at the pub . |
14 | Mr Crowley 's final stint from June to August will be at the Middlesbrough Gallery after which , in his own time , he says : ‘ I will carry on doing drawings and probably end up making paintings next winter . ’ |
15 | Beekeepers of all denominations will be at the harvest with a difference and the preacher will be the Rev Sam Millar , of Hazelbank Presbyterian Church , in Coleraine — another beekeeper . |
16 | No , I agree with your John I mean it should be at the researcher 's discretion to dump it if necessary . |
17 | At a time when scientific advance was seen as universally beneficial , the nuclear industry was judged to be at the cutting edge of technological endeavour . |
18 | How does it feel , 8 years later , to still be at the cutting edge of feminist art practice ? |
19 | ‘ The magazine side of our publishing is perhaps the most flexible in design terms , ’ says Peter Brigg , ‘ but we do n't set out to be at the cutting edge of fancy design . |
20 | ‘ Should n't you be at the Tech ? ’ she said to him . |
21 | He said : ‘ Jolande wants me to be at the birth , so it may mean missing the Masters . |
22 | TO be at the birth of Britain 's newest steam locomotive must be impressive . |
23 | Simon , 32 , plans to be at the birth . |
24 | It 's only recently , of course , that political correctness has demanded that the fathers not be at the birth but also do the right thing . |
25 | please would you tell Bill I will not be staying at the same hotel as the owners , and that I will again not be going to the president 's lunch , but that I will be at the races , even if he does n't see me . ’ |
26 | It will be at the Pushkin , Moscow , 16 July-15 September and the Hermitage , St Petersburg , 25 September-8 November . |
27 | I welcome both the inquiries that the right hon. Gentleman has so speedily set up , but may I advise him that , if we do not get it right this time , we shall be at the Dispatch Box again to consider still more cases ? |
28 | I want to be at the border by then and that 's two hundred and fifty miles after Tam . ’ |
29 | They missed the train connection in Glasgow which meant that they could not be at the hotel by seven o'clock . |
30 | She said that she would travel by the next one and should be at the hotel about eight clock . |