Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] be at [art] " in BNC.

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1 DEF must be at the beginning of the line .
2 Rebecca would be at the rehearsal of course .
3 But Thorfinn will be at a crossroads he can not leave without help . ’
4 Edward will be at the head of a great army , thousands of men .
5 The only proposed narrowing of the road in Lakeside will be at the junction to Hammond Drive , the purpose of which will be to filter the traffic using the junction .
6 Using a rather perplexing argument , Japan 's deputy finance minister complained with only a slight tinge of panic yesterday that the Nikkei should be at the 24,000 level .
7 Wales were convinced that they were one up on Scotland in having already experienced Joel Dume in their England match , while the Sassenachs ' top brass reckoned Scotland would be at a definite disadvantage for the first 20 minutes .
8 It was unclear as to what the fate of Korea would be at the end of the Pacific War , since Korean affairs would be subsumed in the profound questions involving the future of Japan and the eventual intervention of the Soviet Union with much depending on the character of the American-Soviet relationship at that time .
9 ‘ And Fenella would be at the mercy of Goibniu and the rest .
10 Elena will be at the centre to watch a football tournament , hear music from Stokesley School Band , see displays by the local police and fire services and enjoy various stalls and sideshows .
11 Randy Stonehill will be at the Elmwood Hall on Tuesday June 1 and Larry Norman , fully restored to health , will be at the Assembly Buildings on Monday June 21 — the Longest Day of the Year .
12 Motherwell will be at the Victoria Ground on July 25 , followed by Leicester on August 1 or August 8 .
13 I have already spoken to the Deputy Chair of MCS and I understand that Dr Sue Gubay will be at the conference .
14 Mr Crowley 's final stint from June to August will be at the Middlesbrough Gallery after which , in his own time , he says : ‘ I will carry on doing drawings and probably end up making paintings next winter . ’
15 Sarah would be at the Polytechnic and the children at school , but what about Peter Fleming ?
16 In his Budget speech in April , 1950 , the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced that ‘ for the three years 1950–2 we have decided that the programme for Great Britain should be at the completion rate of 200,000 houses a year ’ .
17 The big question all politicians were debating was … the Common Market and whether Britain should be at the heart of Europe or not .
18 Britain will be at the centre of these negotiations .
19 It says that it will be patchy and hesitant and that , even then , Britain will be at the bottom of the growth , investment and employment leagues for the fourth year in succession under a Tory Government .
20 Tomorrow lunch time , local author William Harley will be at a champagne lunch in London , he 's one of twelve finalists in this year 's Ian St James Literary Award .
21 No statement is expected from the club for another week but concerned fans were more optimistic last night that Keegan would be at the helm for the start of next season .
22 When I write my diary for the year my starter course at the Fermette Marboeuf will be at the top of my list of outstanding dishes .
23 Joanna was unrepentant , then she added thoughtfully , ‘ I wonder if Dawn will be at the party . ’
24 I , I mean obviously I hope the decisions will go my way because Keith has actually argued in the past that we should disregard F E , because he says it 's , it 's impossible to fairly take account of that , and what he means is there 's no F E formulae in Northallerton , so he knows that if F E is excluded Northallerton will be at a major divan
25 Borders can be at the top , middle or bottom of a wall .
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