Example sentences of "[be] at the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It will be at the following sites between 10am and 4pm : Monday , Billingham shopping centre ; Tuesday , Yarm High Street ; Wednesday , Stockton High Street ; Thursday , Thornaby town centre car park and Friday , Stockton High Street .
2 Maybe everything is n't the way it should be at the Regal Arms .
3 Apart from the managing director who , it is felt , should be at the initial meetings , which disciplines should be represented on the team will vary to some degree from industry to industry , according to Hardie .
4 Although they were at the agricultural policies undoubtedly continue to be relevant , still have a significant part to play in many current situations .
5 Somebody told you that Vecchi and the girl were at the Regal Arms .
6 This may well have provided relief and reassurance to those many antislavery people who were at the respectable fringes rather than the centre of religious , social and political power as well as for different and obvious reasons those who were closer to the centre .
7 Yesterday , Paddy and the artist Pandora Sellars , who drew the illustrations for the stamps , were at the Botanic Gardens in Glasgow to publicise the issue , which celebrates the conference being held in the city-based Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre at the end of the month .
8 Of course , they were at the opposite ends of the price range .
9 We were at the opposite poles of humanity .
10 We have some wry wry smiles from some of the older people er in the group here because they er did n't get much when they were at the formative stages of their careers .
11 Automatic directions under RSC Ord 25 , r8 will apply to claims for provisional damages when they are at the immediate damages stage , unless the plaintiff wants to call more than two medical experts .
12 Stolen Glances features pictures by ten lesbian photographers and has been at the council-funded Arts Centre for two weeks .
13 Traditionally it has been assumed that this is at the interendothelial slits where the red cells enter the venous sinuses from the reticuloendothelial meshwork .
14 Well I 'm not stupid , I mean I was n't stu , when I was at the junior schools in the country I was n't stupid
15 Labour made a net gain of 39 seats on Thursday , chiefly because its share of the vote increased by four points , from 31 to 35 per cent , but most of this modest gain was at the Liberal Democrats ' expense , not the Tories ' .
16 It was at the Civil Engineers ' Hall . ’
17 In particular they want to speak to anyone who saw a black man , aged about 24 , who was at the Social Services office in Calthorpe Street and was also seen later at Banbury and Oxford train stations .
18 My first stop was at the Halcyon Days stand where I found Mrs Benjamin with her husband ; she runs the wonderful Halcyon Days shop in Brook Street , which is such a godsend to so many of us for an attractive last-minute present .
19 I write to say how appalled I was at the bad manners of BAIE members at the Editing for Industry awards dinner in Torquay .
20 Many of these factories work at night ; when manufacturing output was at the high levels of the late 1970s , many thousands of people went to sleep ( or tried to ) with the sound of local industries buzzing in their ears .
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