Example sentences of "[be] [adv prt] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They have fairly regularly staged , what you might call bigger bands who play the university circuit as such and they 're always , you know , dying for people to come along so there 'll , th there 'll be lists published at what time , what events are on at these places if you wan na go and do that and if you wan na go to the top notch bands , Birmingham 's a good venue for that with the Leisure Centre , the M I A the N E C , the K G B etcetera etcetera all that stuff there so there 's always plenty to do , do n't , do n't feel restricted just cos we 're in er the middle of the city centre in this college and there does n't seem a lot to do , there 's a lot going on .
2 What about livestock would they have been in at that time of year ?
3 But the budget will be continually scrutinized er and adjusted to er suit the situation that we 're in at that stage .
4 Carrie suddenly said , ‘ Your mum and I were worried about you , Seb , but all my dad could keep saying was , ‘ It 's a good job I managed to reach you when I did , or you 'd have been up at that farmhouse for another week . ’ ’
5 It dawns on us that we are back at temporal beginnings and slipping down the evolutionary tree .
6 I sat on a committee chaired by Paul Fox , a big representative steering group for the Royal Television Society 's Biennial Cambridge Convention ( the only woman ) , which he had asked me to be on at that time .
7 There were problems with the warrant , and the Legal Attaché was going to be down at New Scotland Yard for the morning , and probably for the afternoon .
8 She should be in at any time now . ’
9 I , I have n't actually got to be in at any time except I did say I 'd be in at half nine .
10 He should n't be up at this time !
11 The entertainment often included artistes who might be out at such gatherings several times a week .
12 I mean , they should n't be out at this time of year cos the you know , the
13 He 'll be back and he might be back at working men 's prices .
14 WEST Hartlepool will be back at full strength for Saturday 's National Division Two promotion showdown at home to injury-hit Newcastle Gosforth .
15 But they 're likely to be back at any time .
16 It was not unknown for Herbie Connors to be about at this time , and Yanto had done enough running for one night .
17 She probably be round at some point today , wo n't she ?
18 Theodora got in exactly at nine every day and punctiliously greeted whoever of the clergy were in at that hour .
19 Karen Reilly ( 18 ) and her friend Martin Peake ( 17 ) died when soldiers opened fire on the stolen car they were in at Upper Glen Road .
20 Karen Reilly ( 18 ) and Martin Peake ( 17 ) died when soldiers opened fire on the stolen car they were in at Upper Glen Road .
21 The cooks were up at 0500 hours , preparing the usual early breakfast for men condemned to hard work .
22 The first vehicle patrols were out at 0600 hours , so reveille was at 0430 hours .
23 So can you think of any er brochures or any companies which were around at that time to take advantage ?
24 Catchword 's on at five O five it follows Countdown
25 What 's on at Pallant House
26 Catchword tonight is on at five O five instead of four o'clock because they 've got sport on all afternoon .
27 The pound is down at one dollar fifty and up at two marks forty-five .
28 The pound is down at one dollar , fifty-four and up at two marks , fifty-two .
29 The pound is down at one dollar , eighty-eight and at two marks , eighty-four .
30 The pound is down at one dollar , eighty-six and up at two marks , eighty-four .
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