Example sentences of "be [pron] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Are you at a meeting tonight ?
2 Anybody want to talk this fe where are you at the moment by the way I know
3 God I 've I 've been in love with you ever since I met you all those where are you at the moment ?
4 Why are you at the wheel ? ’
5 Are we at the barn yet ? ’ a nome called up .
6 When you 're keen to push something through , summarise at regular intervals : ‘ So are we at the point where we 've got agreement over this ? ’ or ‘ Can I ask if we all accept that more money is needed ? ’
7 through the nose , but we 've got them all back at any rate , so Where are we at the moment ?
8 Maybe she had n't quite been herself at the time .
9 For , people with social difficulties may anticipate that there will be nobody at the party who will talk to them .
10 Must be something at the top of that chimney .
11 With fireworks , comedians , lectures , and classical and big band orchestras , there should be something at the Chichester Festivities for practically everyone .
12 You carry a notebook , like a journalist in a film , and scribble down street conversation — much of it ‘ How are you Mrs Jones ? ’ inanities — in the hope that there will be something at the end of the day to turn into copy .
13 Have to be one at a time now .
14 Right , that 's fine , well I , that would be very good if there was a group at the coll at the coll at the college , there ought to be one at the college
15 There is no reason why , out of the whole Universe , it should be us at the centre . ’
16 Are they at the back ?
17 Not many people are are they at the moment ?
18 ‘ How long were you at the factory ? ’ she persisted .
19 ‘ Why were you at the gallery ? ’
20 ‘ Why were you at the Star and Garter , sir ? ’
21 " Where were you at the time ? "
22 So how much were they at the Swan 's then ?
23 There 's nothing at the scenes of the crimes .
24 That 's it it 's nothing at the end of the day
25 There is still , too , about the whole exercise , something of the ‘ Polo Syndrome ’ : a sense that , for all the subject reports , and statutory orders , and non-statutory guidance , there is nothing at the centre : no clear vision of the values that should lie at the heart of a national system of education .
26 So the choice really is yours at the end of the day … . !
27 There 's someone at the door — see who it is .
28 There 's someone at the door — if it 's Mrs Brown , say I 'm out .
29 There 's someone at the door — it 's probably the gas man .
30 Twenty-four in four separate bags for the freezer — listen , there 's someone at the door — can you deliver ?
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