Example sentences of "[adv] be at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The 12 member country heads of government attending the Maastricht meeting had all been at the Rome summit and at Luxembourg in June 1991 [ see pp. 38295-97 ] . |
2 | Even if it were possible to draw such a distinction satisfactorily , the advantages of doing so are at the moment not at all clear . |
3 | The members of the new lower class , of those who are not chosen for the meritocracy , not only are at the bottom but are there because they both deserve to be and know it . |
4 | It will only be at the end of time that God 's glory will be fully visible in the church . |
5 | QA activities may not necessarily only be at the end of the implementation phase . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Such a positive-sum game must be contrasted with a zero-sum game in which the game to some can only be at the expense of others . |
9 | The header need not necessarily be at the beginning of the file . |
10 | The module header need not necessarily be at the beginning of the file . |
11 | Near me , in a white open-necked shirt with short sleeves was a stocky , rather wooden-looking man , who gave me a rather uncomfortable feeling of only being at the party because he had to be . |
12 | The house he lived in was at the end . |
13 | I do not believe that the Government would have introduced the Bill had a Woolf not been at the door . |
14 | However , constitutional theory has not been at the heart of modern social science research . |
15 | He said : ‘ Pay has not been at the top of the teachers ’ agenda but this derisory increase will push it high up their list of grievances . ’ |
16 | Perhaps it was because the Americans had not been at the Moscow Olympics that he was n't sure of himself ; yet he had beaten them later . |
17 | The approach to the CNAA in 1965 from the Scottish Woollen Textile College for the associateship in textile design to become a degree raised the questions we have already discussed regarding the position of art and design , but it also raised the question of submissions from colleges where entry standards had not been at the level of the DipTech , and where issues of the college environment needed to be discussed . |
18 | He was convinced the man had not been at the army camp demonstration on the day MacQuillan died . |
19 | He added : ‘ Whereas in the previous downturn in the 1980s when a lot of cyclical companies were haemorraging cash , this time the pressure on profits has not been at the expense of their financial position . ’ |
20 | The first two types of educational computing in the list above are at the moment basically the province of such departments — but it is good to know that in many schools and colleges there are strong links with mathematics . |
21 | ‘ By 9.30 I would have expected him to have already been at the dinner party , ’ Mr Reenan said . |
22 | We 'll soon be at the station , and it 'll be noisy enough there . ’ |
23 | 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 . |
24 | Other radicals demanded that foreign policy should no longer be at the mercy of " the ideas , valuations and methods of a sporting aristo-plutocracy " or " the obscure convolutions of diplomatic staffs " , that " there must be an end of the secret diplomacy which has plunged us into this catastrophe " and that the working classes should " lay down our own terms , make our own proclamations , establish our own diplomacy " . |
25 | Because it could n't wait until lunchtime and that , that 's perfectly understandable because he wants to feel in control of what 's going to happen to some degree , rather than just be at the mercy of someone else 's position . |
26 | Er you see when I was , this would just be at the start of the First World War , oh damn I have n't put a switch in have I ? |
27 | Guarantee costs of these should normally be at the vendors ' expense . |
28 | They missed the train connection in Glasgow which meant that they could not be at the hotel by seven o'clock . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | Barbara Coleman might not be at the museum again . |