Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [prep] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I was surprised I 'd been let in at all , surprised that I 'd been able to wander freely about the second and first floors of the cold labyrinthian building of stairwells , escalators and concrete locker-lined corridors . |
2 | So you want it arranged in some form that makes it easy to retrieve ( find ) the specific item you are looking for at any given moment . |
3 | It was just one of those situations where you find just the sound you 're looking for at that particular time . |
4 | if it is to be arranged and that you 're dealt with at another court Crown Court will have to arrange that . |
5 | ‘ The expectation we 're working towards at this point is 25,000 , ’ a spokesman told Reuter : ‘ We 've not revised that . ’ |
6 | Victorian market towns tend to be regarded — if they are thought of at all — as slumbering relics of the past , places of little account that had been relegated to minor status by the new industrial cities . |
7 | Matters of educational concern are dealt with at all stages in the School by Learning Support in close conjunction with Class Teachers ' recommendations and parental wishes . |
8 | This can be done for any letter position , including the first and the last letters of a word , and for more than one letter position , although it is not a good policy to allow more than two per word if the accuracy of the recogniser is to be relied on at all . |
9 | AEG 's experience thus guarantees that the availability of energy can be relied upon at all times . |
10 | Of course , old Meg is not to be relied upon at all , owing to her unfortunate fondness for the bottle , and when I heard that she was the source of the story I said that it could n't possibly be the case , that she did n't know what she had seen , as usual — ’ |
11 | FOOTBALL is probably not a F subject Darlingtonians F would care to be reminded of at this stage in a trying season . |
12 | The flow chart is not supposed to be rigid or to be adhered to at all costs ; more a source of guidance and reference and a way of keeping check on the different activities that go on simultaneously as you move towards that special day . |
13 | ‘ Jesus , Father , and where would you be walking to at this time of the morning ? ’ |
14 | There is nothing to stop the parties specifically preventing the expert from pursuing his own investigations and limiting his consideration of evidence to the material submitted by the parties ; this can be attended to at this stage , if it has not been already provided for in the expert clause : see 8.15.8 . |
15 | However , product quality may not be sought after at all . |
16 | These deposits can be drawn upon at any time by a customer , principally by means of a cheque . |
17 | The Cathedral could be got into at any time by the Bishop 's door , given how unlikely it was that the Bishop in his currently abstracted state should remember to lock it every time he used it . |
18 | Yes , I 'm not sure that I I 'm going to at some stage . |
19 | It could be called upon at any time and indeed was from time to time . |
20 | One possible way of obtaining these special facilities might be to create a special cross-reference file that can be called upon at any stage and edited as the need arises . |
21 | I 'm more concerned about erm future possibilities , not least the possibility that the , if we fight the next European election under first past the post system then of course there will need to be a further set of boundary changes in the very near future arising from the parliamentary boundary commission proposals and I hope that again that the minister will take the change in in his remarks a little later , to assure the house that this was , because of the time constraints and there are reasons for that that I 'll come to , but because of the time constraints that this was in fact just a one off proposal because its sad that party political considerations that the minister has eluded to , the difficulties that Conservative party had over the Maastricht bill , caused our boundary procedures to be tampered with at all in the U K. At the same time as we 're seeing er a welcome expansion of democratic forms in the rest of the world in erm Eastern and central er Europe , in South Africa for instance we see the erosion of these forms in the United Kingdom . |
22 | All of these will be dealt with at that major conference so it is important that we are there . |
23 | ‘ Every member of the commission was sorry that Leeds had to be dealt with at all . |
24 | ‘ If the system works , the majority of cases should be dealt with at this informal level and will involve the minimum of stress for the harassed employee . ’ |
25 | Does any other member or officer wish to disclose an interest in any matters to be dealt with at this meeting ? |
26 | So we 've arranged a second appointment he knows we 're gon na come back what could , what should we be asking for at this point ? |
27 | The tabloid report implied that this means contractual obligations would be clung to at all costs . |
28 | Wind effect must be allowed for at all times . |
29 | With set faces , straining muscles , blistered heels , pedometers swinging from trouser belts , pockets bulging with maps and Kendal mint cake , and strict time schedules which must be kept to at all costs , they force themselves on , come gale , come deluge , come dehydrating heat wave . |
30 | Such a situation could only come about if researchers are encouraged to at least prepare for publication , if not to actually publish , papers on their research whilst they are still in the environs of the university . |