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

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1 I 'll be talking to John Hume , the leader of the S D L P , according to Mr Major his talks with Gerry Addams are at the end of the road .
2 Poolewe and Dundonnell are at the ends of a classic walk of nearly thirty miles crossing this wilderness and , because of the rigours of the journey , calling for careful advance planning .
3 The Col du Somport and the upper valley of the Aspe are at the western end of the Pyrenean National Park — to be exact , a narrow tongue of this extends across on the other , western side of the valley into the ring of mountains forming the Cirque of Lescun .
4 EMMA and RICHARD are at the breakfast table .
5 Manager Alan Murray , assistant manager Eddie Kyle and McAndrew were at the Northern League club at the same time .
6 Whatever Mr Major 's motives may be for having concluded that your that the process is at an end that your involvement , effectively , with Gerry Adams is at an end , what about Mr Reynolds ' motives ?
7 We ca n't read half of these , I mean , why is it Donna 's at the top of the list ?
8 Life membership of the Bailies is at the bargain price of £1 ( yet they say north-east folk are mean ! )
9 Now , 32 years later , Ken is at the centre of a love tangle with girlfriend Maggie , her son Mark , and arch-enemy Mike Baldwin .
10 Maggie 's then boyfriend — and later husband — Beverley Cross , became a close friend of Ken 's at the time , too .
11 It was from Sir Henry and said : ‘ Have just heard that Barrymore is at the Hall . ’
12 ‘ So what happens if Richard is at the ball tonight ? ’
13 He also expected support from Russia , but the tsar was too preoccupied with the affairs of Europe , where Napoleon was at the height of his powers , and Adam Czartoryski , the Russian foreign minister , advised negotiations with the Turks , rather than war .
14 This is not unnatural , as in the 1970s and early 1980s Spencer was at the Queen 's University , Belfast , and an active member of the All Children Together Movement .
15 This woman who 'd come to complain about an allegedly dangerous horse she 'd sold her was threatened by stable-hands , and Central News was told that Mrs Burt was at a funeral and unavailable for comment .
16 Engels was at a loss to explain the Junker refusal to accept that after the French Revolution they could never again command the total obedience and respect they had once enjoyed from a cowed and illiterate peasantry .
17 The afternoon rehearsal started late because Meredith was at a working lunch in Rose 's office .
18 Not less important , Kunaev was at the centre of an elaborate network of patronage and corruption which was clearly threatened by the imposition of an ethnic and political outsider .
19 Barr was at the CIA from 1973 to 1977 when Bush himself was director , and served on the White House domestic policy staff when Bush was Vice-President .
20 Nokia was at the Imagination Gallery off Tottenham Court Road .
21 Keen Dee McKeen was at a complete loss .
22 ACTOR John Travolta was at the centre of a mid-air mystery last night .
23 Mr. Scott was at the head of his art in Europe , and he ( Sir Joseph Paxton ) said , that the building he had designed was a beautiful building .
24 Richard Barnett was at the finishing line .
25 ‘ He 's a better prospect than Gazza was at the same age , ’ said McDermott after the 19-year-old tormented Cambridge .
26 Police said they had no idea why Roberts was at the court as he was not due to appear on any charges .
27 NICK FALDO was at the centre of a heated row as he surrendered the lead in the $1.65 million Sun City Challenge in South Africa yesterday .
28 Freud was at a disadvantage ; the master of private motivations was vague about collective aberrations , and had confessed in 1914 : ‘ All my libido is given to Austro-Hungary . ’
29 Various other reports suggest that Wise was at the mill up to 1890 .
30 Annadale are at a disadvantage having to travel to Dublin , but they are capable of winning .
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