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

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1 If you prefer that the algorithm should not invent new weights , but only select existing weights from the parent strings , then the crossover points marked ’ x ’ may only be at the ends of 8-bit sequences .
2 The evidence from the case studies suggests that while change will occur it will only be at the margins , but this may be enough to achieve significant behavioural change in service providers .
3 However , Parke may soon be at the heels of Del Harris , the 20-year-old England No. 1 who had to battle hard for the second day in succession .
4 Guarantee costs of these should normally be at the vendors ' expense .
5 I find it sad that Jeremy Bates and Jo Durie , Britain 's number one tennis players , will not be at the Olympics
6 Some men would already be at the boats , others coming down the steep path from the village .
7 I 've probably been out playing and you 've probably been at the shops .
8 It would be in keeping with Mr Premium to lament that a young man must now be at the years of discretion before he is allowed to ruin himself .
9 The company is of course concerned with the operating system environment but realizes the real place to be right now is at the communications end .
10 At its very inception , the world was hot , but within a billion years of its origin , parts of it at least were at the kinds of temperatures in which complex organic chemistry could take place .
11 " Who else was at the scenes "
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