Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Money Any blunders you make will be highlighted at the end of the month , so be extra careful , especially if you are in charge of other people 's cash .
2 The commonest complaint in males is that of non-specific urethritis ( NSU ) , and this can be diagnosed at the time of the first visit in the majority of cases .
3 But it must be recognized at the outset that as soon as sampling is carried out the statements made about the cases involved become probability statements .
4 At the time the decision was that a review would be undertaken at the end of the conflict or ‘ in six months time ’ to look at the long-term future of the OCU .
5 During conference debate on industrial law , Brenda Dean , general secretary of the print union Sogat , attacked Mr Maxwell over the treatment of over 100 workers at the Nuffield Press in Oxford who , she said , had to agree to individual contracts or be sacked at the end of the week .
6 One more important aspect of using LIFESPAN which should be explained at the outset is that every module must have a charge code associated with it .
7 There are other ways of marking it , but it would always be explained at the beginning of a textbook or dictionary which system is used .
8 Any MacPaint format image , whether existing art or a scanned illustration , can now be traced at the click of a button .
9 The double zip allows you to roll the centre flap up from the bottom , to be fastened at the top or rolled down from the top for quick access .
10 Although one might not realize it from some modern accounts , Measure for Measure is a comedy , and Angelo can be dismissed at the end to marry his contracted wife , since his hypocrisy had no evil effects .
11 Since no firm of solicitors can ever afford to retain the services of any employee or partner whose conduct tends to reflect ill on the reputation of the practice , and since the circumstances may rarely be so clear cut as to secure withdrawal from the firm by consent , thorough consideration must be given at the outset to the conditions for expelling partners .
12 As much information about charging as is practicable should be given at the outset .
13 Since this practice is not yet by any means universal , and the player may not have come across it before , a note of explanation should be given at the beginning of the part , otherwise the asterisk will cause the player to look for a footnote at the bottom of the page .
14 Other organisations , including the Woodcraft Folk , religious youth groups and the youth group attached to the Red Cross , would have to apply for funding which would be given at the council 's discretion .
15 The source or place of origin of a document should be given at the head or foot .
16 A talk on South-East Asia , Tales of a Traveller in Indonesia , will be given at the St Cuthbert 's Cafod group in Durham , at St Cuthbert 's Chaplaincy , Old Elvet , at 7.30pm tomorrow .
17 SITE VISITS Written evidence must be submitted to the inspectors at least three weeks before it was to be given at the inquiry .
18 The age of the child on the date of departure must be given at the time of booking and confirmed on the Booking Form .
19 The direction must be given at the time of the refusal .
20 Once a CFE treaty was signed talks should begin to build on additional measures including ones to limit manpower in Europe ; a commitment would be given at the time of signature of the CFE treaty concerning the manpower levels of a unified Germany .
21 An extension of time for compliance with the order may be required to be given at the time of endorsing the penal notice .
22 And , appropriately , the first recital and the first masterclass ( see P 41 ) will be given at the Festival .
23 Hand-outs can also be given at the end of the teaching session or sequence .
24 To ensure continuity and to give more necessary practice ( further consolidation ) , appropriate homework or a task should be given at the end of each lesson , or at least once or twice a week , depending on the amount of time the student is able or prepared to give up to home study .
25 IT is too much to hope that John Major 's vision of a ‘ classless society ’ can be realised at the drop of a hat but , if that what he wants , he might at least try to create a climate of equality .
26 No student can be enrolled at the university without a certificate from his local authority that he is ‘ morally and politically suitable ’ ( Politika , 8 September 1987 ) .
27 Letters were then drawn up to be enrolled at the Court of Chancery so we would have the necessary licence to trade .
28 Personally I prefer effects loops and line links to be situated at the back of an amp .
29 Wintry blizzards and January gloom may be ameliorated at the start of this year by a warming ragout of exhibitions at various venues in Oxford .
30 If from a kick-off the ball crosses the opposing team 's goalline , a scrummage will be formed at the centre of the half-way line .
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