Example sentences of "[is] [adj] at the " in BNC.

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1 What indeed if she is pregnant at the altar ?
2 that one 's possible at the front .
3 He 's asleep at the moment , and I wo n't disturb him . ’
4 He 's asleep at the moment , as quiet as a baby . ’
5 ( 6 ) Subject as mentioned below , the tender may be at a fixed price ( tenders in excess of the number of shares sought being scaled down pro rata ) , or a maximum price ( if the offer is over-subscribed , the striking price will be the lowest price at which the number of shares sought is met , with everyone tendering at or below the striking price receiving that price and if the offer is over-subscribed at the striking price acceptances will be scaled down pro rata or balloted ) .
6 Kate 's university term starts on January 18 , and Laura is due at the Leith School , where a one-year course costs £6,280 , on January 11 .
7 Where relief is due at the higher rate , it is given by the subscriber 's tax office ( e.g. by adjusting the PAYE code ) .
8 The X Consortium , guardian and developer of the X-Window system , is looking to release a full-blown object-oriented toolkit as part of X11 Release 6.0 , which is due at the end of next year .
9 Motorola Inc says it 'll have 40MHz 68040 parts shipping by the third quarter , 50MHz versions in the fourth , going to 0.5 micron technology : its next-generation part , Q , or the 68060 ( UX No 380 ) , will deliver 100 MIPS performance by the end of next year , it says — that must put it around a year behind Intel Corp , who 's 100 MIPS P5 , or 80586 iteration is due at the end of this year .
10 Project duration is 16 months and completion is due at the beginning of August 1994 .
11 Although it 's annoying at the time
12 The argument so far has been that since meaning is indeterminate at the non-observational level , translation must be too .
13 Erm that was a bad time er a critical time , they did n't know if he were gon na live or die then erm he 's had a number of transfusions to keep him alive but er he 's stable at the moment .
14 It 's due at the end of March .
15 Even type O … ’ which Belinda knew was the universal donor group ‘ … is low at the moment .
16 It is as comprehensive as is possible at the present time .
17 Any educational intervention in these centres , however , must be carefully monitored so that the effects of different models of education can be assessed more accurately than is possible at the moment .
18 ‘ Anything is possible at the moment , ’ said Roxburgh , who will finalise the composition of his drastically revamped squad this morning before Scotland begin training at St Johnstone 's McDiarmid Park .
19 Further telephone borrowing is possible at the discretion of the Bank and usually at an increased rate of interest .
20 He is upset at the lack of activity and howls appallingly , but when Odd-Knut tries him on the trace he is clearly crippled and in pain .
21 and it would n't surprise me one bit , because it , as I say it 's bitterly cold here , while it 's dry at the moment , it 's bitterly cold
22 If , for some reason , the time of high tide is different at the two ends of a strait , there will obviously develop a strong gradient between the two , giving rise to a tidal current which in narrow straits can become very strong .
23 The Northern Rock Housing Trust , working in partnership with Middlesbrough council , is staggered at the scheme 's success .
24 Finding a lone man amid open ocean is doubtful at the best of times , and we had just been through the densest fog bank either one of us had ever experienced .
25 And the water 's high at the moment because we 've had so much rain , so it 's come up around their roots . ’
26 It is fallacious at the level of the economy .
27 Tanker 1471 's navigator is unemployed at the moment and would like to make a career of the air guard .
28 Perhaps the work-load is high at the time , looking at the map and the ground for possible clues as to where they are , looking for signs of possible lift to climb in , together with all the other little worries involved in a field landing .
29 Thus the pressure , both inner and outer , on teachers to have a clear , articulate rationale for what they are doing is high at the same time as the exploration of the values from which such a rationale must derive is conspicuously out of style .
30 The number of mononuclear phagocytes is high at the site of inflammation , which suggests that these cells participate in the pathogenesis and resolution of the tissue damage by releasing enzymes or generating toxic oxygen metabolites .
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