Example sentences of "[be] [verb] at [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 However , we can see here an example of how children may be exposed at a very early age to purposeful code-switching behaviour .
2 The court also has power to order transfer of its own motion and the question should be considered at a very early stage in the proceedings .
3 The answers received will be analysed in tabular form for statistical presentation and so categories of response must be considered at a relatively early stage .
4 It 's a good rule , but I think it needs to be looked at a little more closely .
5 Evidence will now have to be prepared at a much earlier stage .
6 The decision would need to be made at a very senior level of management ( possibly Chief Executive level ) .
7 Jimmy McGregor , a member of the legislative council , said , ‘ If we did not have to depend on China we would be looking at a most marvellous future . ’
8 While doing this , though , he 'd be looking at an amazingly porky sprite and thinking , ‘ That 's supposed to be me ! ? ’
9 Infection commonly occurs in children and infants , and the clinical progression of the disease is similar to syphilis when it is seen in the sporadic form ; the late manifestations , however , tend to be seen at a much younger age .
10 This should be done at a fairly early stage . ’
11 In the pre-1973 definition case of BS Brown and Son Ltd v Craik Ltd [ 1970 ] 1 WLR 752 which was accepted as authority in Aswan Engineering ( 1987 ) , the House of Lords held that goods will be unmerchantable if they can only be resold at a substantially reduced price .
12 The implication for in-service education of teachers ( INSET ) is that , rather than placing exclusive emphasis on ‘ group work ’ , it would be more appropriate for the issues to be presented at a more general level and discussion encouraged of a range of different strategies and their practical implications .
13 A broken one can be replaced at a more convenient time .
14 Vocabulary items should be introduced at a fairly constant rate ( e.g. 15 words a lesson ) .
15 HLCAs should be fixed at a slightly lower level than at present , e.g. 80% below present values in the ‘ severely disadvantaged ’ LFA .
16 It is mainly inherited , although it can be learned at a very early age in the nest .
17 They have said that they are disappointed not to be making at the very least £12 million , and possibly even £17 million — and are determined to do better in 1995 .
18 Methodological principles need to be discussed at the rather abstract level at which they were presented in the preceding chapters ; otherwise it is not always easy to assess the applicability of a set of methods to a new research context .
19 The number of pregnancies that do not produce a viable infant but end in miscarriage , induced abortion or stillbirth or , of those that result in a live born baby with serious health impairment , can not be reliably assessed but it may be put at a much larger figure .
20 The decision as to when to instruct an Expert will , therefore , require to be taken at a much earlier stage than is usual .
21 However , the meeting did not manage to clarify greatly the concept of subsidiarity ( which maintained that decisions should be taken at the most effective level whether at EC , national , regional or local level ) .
22 can not have four week deferred period So what we 're saying is the risk there is too high , and there 's obviously a greater chance they 'll be claiming at a very early stage Okay , so the client has the choice , say , apart from the group fours , they could be four thirty and twenty-six and fifty-two , but again dove-tailing into what they 've already got .
23 Passes counting towards entrance requirements must be obtained at no more than two sittings of examinations .
24 9.2 Party walls The internal non-load bearing walls that divide the Premises from the adjoining units in the Centre and from the Retained Parts shall be deemed to be party walls within the meaning of the Law of Property Act 1925 section 38 and shall be maintained at the equally shared expense of the Tenant and the other respective estate owners As the footnote to the precedent states , the object of this provision is that the tenant and the adjoining estate owner ( who could be either another tenant or even the landlord ) will share the responsibility for the internal divisional walls .
25 This was to involve the construction of a new Entrance Lock out at the main fairway into the Western Harbour and the fitting of large capacity pumping machinery to enable the total water area within the enclosed system to be maintained at an almost constant level .
26 There 's the kind of repair and maintenance bit , which really could be handled at a more divisional level .
27 This Pentax weather-resistant camera arrived to be tested at a very opportune moment — I was just about to head off for a surfing weekend in North Cornwall .
28 In fact , it is clear that the main characteristics of national industrial relations , their dominant and distinctive features , seem to be established at a fairly early stage in the industrial development of a country .
29 This comes as no surprise because the works , which nearly always relate to landscape , can be read at a deceptively simple level .
30 Information about these processes does not disappear however , but is stored by the Mail System and can be displayed on the screen or sent to a file on the directory from which LIFESPAN is being accessed , to be read at a more convenient time .
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