Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 Operated by the Sylvan Group , it is at the Tullygoonian Industrial Estate .
32 The concept is that applicants should be given credit for prior learning whether it is certificated or uncertificated providing it is at the right level and relevant to the qualification being sought .
33 Above all , it is at the European level that expanding aid programmes could be devised to stimulate a widening of trade and recovery in the south and east .
34 Learning takes place through successive cycles of assimilation and accommodation ; and it is at the accommodative phase that this clearer vision is needed .
35 It was then widely believed that the universe was static , yet if space , and particularly time , were curved back on themselves , how could the universe continue forever in more or less the same state as it is at the present time ?
36 It is , it is , yes , is it , it is at the present time , but it is it is growing .
37 It might make sense to the financial director faced with a demand which far outweighs supply ; after all , this recycling of other houses ' wines is perfectly legal , but it is at the same time deliberately hoodwinking the public .
38 As the disturbance goes more deeply into the organism from the physical to the emotional plane , from the emotional to the mental and finally to the spiritual , it is at the same time becoming higher up in the organism as it is pictured diagrammatically in Figure 3 .
39 It is at the same time hovering between styles .
40 That she is so is essentially an untruth , but it is at the same time a socially undeniable fact , even today , although it was probably a more widespread one 20 odd years ago .
41 It is an irony that as the government makes great claims about its job creation record for West Belfast it is at the same time in the process of running down some major sources of employment in the area , most notably the Royal Victoria Hospital .
42 It is at the same time stressed , however , that it is not the " true function of literature " to engage with the contemporary " social problem " .
43 Mr Salmond said : ‘ I find it quite incredible that on the day this bungling Government is desperately trying to scramble out of a hole on pit closures , it is at the same time drilling itself into a well on oil jobs .
44 All men at Maidstone are long sentence prisoners , serving more than four years , and it is at the top end of the scale , with life sentence prisoners , that Maidstone performs its second specialist task .
45 It is at the local level that change needs to be assessed and at which the variety of political forces at work was best displayed .
46 So it is at the opposite end of the scale — with the small sums lent by weekly credit collectors — that the personal interview in the home is the rule .
47 Yet , ironically , it is at the genetic level that the most striking molecular differences are found between E. coli ( representing bacteria in general ) and elephants ( or any higher organisms that have cells with nuclei ) .
48 If it is at an elegant dinner table , there is a choice between a fino sherry ( or a manzanilla ) or champagne .
49 We both agree that he should be able to offer favourable terms for the hire of the slope for the proposed event , provided it is at an off-peak time .
50 It is at an opposite pole to The Turn of the Screw , where every detail advances the tragedy .
51 Perhaps the most important question in the wake of IT Year must be : what will Kenneth Baker do now that he is at a loose end ?
52 He is at a significant stage in his development , but has had an excellent domestic season and also performed well for England ‘ B ’ .
53 The boy who puts unwanted chocolates , sweets , nuts and raisins and chewing gum into the trolley at the checkout can not put his hands to mischief if he is at the other end of the checkout using them to put his mother 's groceries in the box ( see page 111 ) .
54 He considers a trust in favour of the family fideicommissum familiae relictum ) : a settlor has established it ; a member of the family is benefiting from it , but he is at the same time bound by the trust to hand on the property on death to a further member of the family .
55 And because he is at the same time King , he is also responsible for the executive as well as the judicial aspect .
56 The conditions of his social scientific success have been the denunciation of the Parisian intellectual avant-garde , which he is at the same time quite integrally part and parcel of .
57 Cos he 's at no fixed address is he ?
58 I 'm glad he 's at a nice place like this . ’
59 He 's at a difficult age . ’
60 He 's at a loose end and I 'd be enormously proud to introduce you .
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