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

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1 And I ca n't help thinking that we might end up with a sort of repeat of the sort of situation that 's occurred at Octavius Atkinson site which is erm mentioned in the erm the paper tabled this morning , whereby er a sort of market-led approach which puts a lot of pressure on the local authorities may be at the expense of the planning-led approach to erm deciding where development should most appropriately go .
2 Apart from the inpatient waiting list initiative no extra resources were released for meeting the Charter standards , but meeting the standard for outpatient clinics may be at the expense of seeing fewer patients and a lengthening list for a first appointment .
3 Inputs and outputs should be at the same level of abstraction ; in other words conversion of an abstract notion ( such as customers needs ) to a tangible form ( such as the specific goods or services that are supplied ) is not supportable in a root definition .
4 The job losses would be at the Hereford County Hospital , mainly among nurses and ancillary workers .
5 I think the steps will be at the for'ard end of the saloon under the bridge . ’
6 Most of the redundancies at Express Lifts will be at the company 's headquarters in Northampton , where it employs eight hundred people .
7 The game could be a bit quicker with more chances for catching opponents by surprise and I have no doubt that David Johnson ( Watsonians , Glasgow and Scotland ‘ A ’ coach ) will be studying the possibilities so that hopefully Watsonians will be at the fore in adapting their style .
8 Emma and her parents will be at the presentation in London tomorrow .
9 No one from either DEC or the museum could seem to give a clear idea of how complete the prototypes will be at the end of the research contract in April 1995 .
10 Beekeepers of all denominations will be at the harvest with a difference and the preacher will be the Rev Sam Millar , of Hazelbank Presbyterian Church , in Coleraine — another beekeeper .
11 ‘ The captains will be at the feasting tonight , ’ Ratagan pointed out .
12 As usual social workers must be at the forefront of confronting what everyone else — including the Secretary of State — prefers to ignore .
13 And the person who had sorted it together at Birmingham made sure that the next stop it was at , the waggons would be at the back end to leave in that town and this is what my father was doing by er er shunting as it was called , or making a train up to go from Nottingham to London , or some other place in the country , with up to fifty or sixty trucks behind it and they did n't want the trucks next to the engine to be dropped off at the first place and having to shove and push about in their marshalling yard .
14 From 10pm , 1,800 guests will be at the American Embassy in Grosvenor Square , sponsored by 11 international companies including AT&T , Hanson and Virgin Atlantic , who have donated Pounds 2,000 each .
15 Euro Cities can be a sound tool for co-operation and our officers must be at the forefront with the Chambers of Trade of Commerce , and Development Association and all , all of which have expertise in Europe .
16 In addition to being a gathering of worshippers , such congregations may be at the centre of the life of a community in ‘ alien ’ surroundings .
17 Tomorrow and on Monday the Polgar sisters will be at the Barbican competing in an exhibition ‘ rapid ’ ( all moves have to be completed within 30 minutes ) against three of England 's leading young male players , Michael Adams , David Norwood and Stuart Conquest .
18 Future pension rates will be at the mercy of employers who take over subsidiaries of the Scottish Bus Group .
19 Future pension rates will be at the mercy of employers who take over subsidiaries of the Scottish Bus Group .
20 In Archdale & Co Ltd v Comservices Ltd [ 1954 ] 1 WLR 459 a contract between the defendant decorators and property owners provided that : existing structures and the works and unfixed materials shall be at the sole risk of the employer as regards loss or damage by fire and the employer shall maintain a proper policy of insurance against that risk .
21 All his friends would be at the Villa Battista to see him and Constance for themselves .
22 Erm yeah I expect the answers will be at the back .
23 Doctors will be at the church on January 6 to take blood samples from potential donors aged 18 and 40 .
24 All my friends will be at the coffee bar . ’
25 Now the price has fallen and future purchases by discount houses will be at the new , lower rate .
26 The inter-relationships between the flows will be at the centre of the proposed research .
27 There is little doubt that some of the 700 million dollars would be at the expense of others and some practitioners of ‘ small ’ science , whose projects can sink or swim on fluctuations of tens of thousands of dollars , see calls for 700 million with less than total enthusiasm .
28 The cuts will be at the society 's administrative headquarters in Northampton .
29 Five aircraft and three hundred american airforcemen will be at the base for the next two weeks .
30 Many elderly people who suffer from backache and stiff joints find bending and stretching difficult , so it is important that the cooker , sink and work-tops should be at the correct height for them , and that cupboards and larder shelves that are in daily use should not be too high or too low for them to reach without strain .
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