Example sentences of "[be] [verb] at [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now they 're going to be pegged at last year 's level .
2 And , as is often the case in the media , literary texts have the habit of not turning out to mean what might be expected at first sight .
3 And remember , although it 's a ‘ valve ’ preamp it 's not an ‘ all-valve ’ preamp like the Mesa Boogie TriAxis ( which we will be looking at next month ) .
4 People were already tending to ignore these very works we 're looking at , theomonoism we 'll be looking at next week , gon na tell us about that , are n't you .
5 The shape of this 30ft by 45ft design seemed to make it appear wider and not all features could be seen at first glance .
6 RANDOM drug testing will be introduced at next year 's world championships .
7 New records are expected to be set at next year 's Olympics , where speed skiers will possibly exceed 150mph .
8 In theory , new commercial catch quotas could be set at next year 's meeting in Tokyo under a " revised management procedure " ( RMP ) , although any such decision might be so hedged around with qualifications as to make it impossible to fulfil .
9 Parish council chairman Douglas Steward said the petition would be discussed at next week 's meeting .
10 Their decision will be discussed at next month 's Scottish Amateur Swimming Association council meeting .
11 A warrant may be issued at first instance if the court is satisfied by evidence on oath that a summons is unlikely to secure the attendance of a reluctant witness ( MCA 1980 , s97(2) ) .
12 They agreed on a procedure which will be debated at next week 's TUC conference in Blackpool .
13 ( It will be found in Volume I of Hume 's Treatise which should be read at first hand , as we are not trying to do it any justice here . )
14 Last year the Group cut its dividend for the first time since it became a quoted company in 1970 , but this year analysts expect the dividend to be held at last year 's figure , with Pilkington digging into reserves in order to fend off the resulting loss of confidence .
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