Example sentences of "[be] [to-vb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A hundred and forty jobs are to go at a brewery distribution centre in Swindon .
2 Sixty two jobs are to go at a milk depot .
3 Eighty jobs are to go at an insurance group in Gloucester .
4 Up to sixty jobs are to go at an engineering firm in Swindon .
5 Three hundred and eighty jobs are to go at an engineering firm .
6 Thirteen hundred jobs are to go at an oil platform construction yard in the Highlands .
7 Sixty jobs are to go at the Dowty Seals factory at Ashchurch near Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire .
8 About 600 jobs are to go at the corporation — about 30 per cent of the workforce — affecting staff at all levels .
9 Six hundred and twenty mining jobs are to go at the Bickershaw colliery in Lancashire and up to a hundred jobs will disappear at Granada Television , the makers of ’ Coronation Street ’ .
10 Six hundred and twenty mining jobs are to go at the Bickershaw colliery in Lancashire and up to a hundred jobs will disappear at Granada Television , the makers of ’ Coronation Street ’ .
11 ‘ In that case , tell me what you were doing modelling shorts when you should have been rehearsing with the wedding dress you 're to wear at the show . ’
12 ‘ 'You 're to go at the beginning of January , but I shall have to wait till all this house business is finished .
13 An even more revealing way to consider the changes in the popularity of divorce would be to look at the proportion of each marriage cohort that divorces after a particular period of time .
14 The aim of this book , then , will be to look at the relationship between the ‘ culture ’ of subjects and our common-sense constructions of masculinity and femininity ; and the implications of this relationship for gender inequality in higher education .
15 Abstracting from these difficult matters , an attractive approach to inequality would be to look at the lifetime purchasing power broadly defined over goods and services enjoyed by individuals , appropriately discounted to give a common basis for comparison .
16 Another method would be to look at the Automobile Association 's figures on the cost of running a motor car of that engine capacity or at the cost of hiring such a car .
17 Children need to know what to do in these cases if they are to get at the truth , and they also need to be shown that print is not necessarily infallible .
18 He and Polly and the twins had been to stay at the cottage once , that was all , for a weekend .
19 The cutters and machinists were to remain at the club house for another twelve and eighteen months respectively but the plan was for the printers to move immediately into the new premises .
20 Women and children were to report at the school in the morning to make arrangements for the care and education of the evacuees .
21 ‘ Suppose old Hilbert 's face were to appear at the window now , ’ Adam had said as they went up the bask stairs to bed .
22 Its terms of reference were to look at the management of the financial and manpower resources of the NHS .
23 They were to look at the sculpture of Michelangelo , and the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel .
24 If we were to look at the balance sheets of these other banks , we should find that their customers ' deposits had increased and that this increase was matched on the asset side by an increase in their operational balances at the Bank of England .
25 Lofoten apart , though , Keyes 's private armies were to chafe at the bit of ministry reins throughout the summer of 1941 , while remaining dependent on these masters for the very shoe-string of their existence as Commandos .
26 The general public was to be able to use the royal posts on certain of the roads out of London ; there were to be fixed rates of postage ( to defray the cost of salaried postmasters ) ; and horse posts ( which were to travel at the rate of 120 miles in twenty-four hours ) were substituted for foot posts ( which travelled at the rate of 16 or 18 miles a day ) .
27 You will not be entitled to redundancy compensation under Section 10 of the Scheme in the event that your appointment were to terminate at the expiry of the fixed term without being renewed or extended .
28 The Cistercians were the papacy 's missionary storm-troops of the twelfth to thirteenth century as the Jesuits were to become at the time of the counter-Reformation .
29 RUGBY LEAGUE : John Joyner , Castleford 's veteran back row forward who made his Great Britain debut against Australia in 1978 , is to retire at the end of the season , writes John Whalley .
30 To see him Fred Astaire-ing in white tie and tails down stairways which light at the touch of a toe , or pelvising his way through lurex-decked rock and roll routines , is to sit at the ringside of every trapped soul 's private escape hatch .
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