Example sentences of "[be] [verb] at [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Teacher training can also be undertaken at university departments of education . |
2 | THREE hundred workers are to be sacked at GEC Communications ' Chelmsford factory . |
3 | Again , consideration must be given at roof levels , where changes in height occur to ensure that a fire spreading vertically will not spread across or onto adjacent roofs , and continue the fire elsewhere . |
4 | He will finalise his team during the next 24 hours and Derry 's preparations will be completed at training sessions scheduled for Monday and Wednesday . |
5 | It is expected that the case will be heard at Folkestone Magistrates ' Court in Kent on 16 November . |
6 | Voice of Israel radio said that Israel wanted US Defence Secretary Richard Cheney to submit a written commitment to Congress that the aircraft would not be placed at air bases close to Israel and would not , under any circumstances , attack Israel . |
7 | ( We must suppose both to be located at vantage points . ) |
8 | The various outputs may be added at market prices , or the effect of subsidies and taxes on expenditure may be excluded to arrive at GNP at factor cost . |
9 | Now the driver of the car had been traced and in a few minutes would be appearing at committal proceedings in the Magistrates ' Court on charges of dangerous driving , failing to report an accident , and failing to stop at the scene of an accident . |
10 | He would be appearing at Marylebone Magistrates ’ Court on Monday . |
11 | A 22-year-old man was last night charged at Crewe police station in connection with the attack and will be appearing at Crewe Magistrates ' Court today . |
12 | Initially , the systems will be targeted at VAX customers that require the VMS operating system , with OSF/1 Unix only becoming available early next year . |
13 | SCREENS to shield child witnesses when giving evidence against adults they know and fear are to be installed at Darlington magistrates court . |
14 | Economic agreements signed at the heads of state summit included a clause on maintaining the rouble as a common currency for trade between republics ( which would be pursued at world prices ) , while still leaving republics the option to introduce their own currencies . |
15 | Some heads of department involved other staff in producing their self-appraisal reports , either through discussing what was to be written at department meetings and/or asking members of the department to write parts of it . |
16 | Purchases of tokens ( £1 or sometimes £5 minimum ) can be made at electricity showrooms or offices . |
17 | I 'd walk down town with Vanessa , and she 'd be looking at baby clothes , and I 'd think , Oh God . |
18 | Markstones can still be seen at road junctions and crossroads . |
19 | His work can be seen at Chris Beetles Ltd. , |
20 | The company , which has developed its own original style of popular mask theatre over the past decade , can be seen at Darlington Arts Centre on Thursday , followed by Stockton 's Dovecot Arts Centre on Thursday and Friday . |
21 | In East Africa , travellers were advised to watch out for the variety of indigenous ‘ types ’ to be seen at railway stations , from the Islamic , partly Arabized , Swahili of the coast , to the Kamba and Kikuyu of the interior , and then , a special treat , the magnificent Masai , bearing their shields and spears in a sadly peaceable demonstration of subjection , before reaching the Nilotic peoples of the shore of Lake Victoria . |
22 | This quite often has to be done at supermarket checkouts , as many readers will no doubt have noticed . |
23 | A verified Access unit , similar to the regular lock-set can be positioned at perimeter doors leading to car parks , sauna , pool and other areas that require access control . |
24 | This is despite the recommendation of a complaints review panel that his needs would best be met at Milton Heights , a Home Farm Trust home which charges £9,000 a year . |
25 | The stock market crash of the 1930s meant that British watercolours were to be had at bargain prices , with major compositions costing less than £20 . |
26 | And when Mrs Amabel Dallam remembered to pay her for all those wedding chemises she might just take a few shillings to a certain bazaar in Leeds where she 'd heard good dress-lengths were to be had at bargain prices and make herself a new dress for Christmas . |
27 | The birds were often marched from there ( a distance of more than 100 miles ) to be sold at London markets and , as it was such a lengthy journey , their feet were protected by small , leather boots , or with a coating of tar . |
28 | Over the next few years the book saw suggestions for all manner of things — for packet tobaccos to be sold at shop prices , for a device to be put on the smoking room door to stop persistent slamming and a complaint that the bushes on the 5th made the hole a flukey . |
29 | Tring International has commissioned the orchestra to perform up to fifty classical works to be sold at knockdown prices . |
30 | The video can be used at induction meetings and loaned to parents who may be considering sending children to your school . |