Example sentences of "to [be] [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Number six air experience flight used to be based at RAF Abingdon before the short move to Benson .
2 The last days of August also brought the news that BR was busy setting up its own road-rail distribution operation , called Haulmark , to be based at Woking , Surrey .
3 The unit , to be based at Salters , in Peterborough , would have to be converted to provide mixed accommodation for 12 youngsters .
4 The Royal Logistic Corps , which will hold its first parade in front of the Princess Royal on April 5 , is to be based at Deepcut .
5 It was believed to be based at Pyongyang and to comprise approximately 800 personnel and 36 Soviet trainers plus obsolete Japanese planes .
6 From these equations we can solve for the prices p x , and p y as functions of the wage , which we take to be fixed at unity .
7 Entries to be displayed at Crystal Palace Reunion .
8 He also denied that his wife had given him any details of who she was supposed to be meeting at TVL at the time of the party .
9 The making and implementing of CNAA policy for the introduction of new subject areas and the extension of established ones were therefore constantly faced with a range of problems which had to be faced at officer and board levels , and in debate in committee and Council .
10 I am happy that he is receiving education suitable to age , ability and aptitude at home , in fact , between ourselves , it is probably more appropriate and worthwhile than that which he is likely to be receiving at school — not through any fault in the local schools but because schools can not always provide ideal circumstances for all learning and certainly can not provide the context in which John is operating .
11 Faults may be enlarged by the sea into caves or even into tunnels through narrow promontories : spectacular examples of the latter are to be observed at Tintagel , north Cornwall , where a fault zone is followed by two through tunnels ( Wilson , 1952 ) ( Fig. 8.5 ) , the more important one being the well-known Merlin 's Cave beneath the Island .
12 However , all salt had to be treated at source and it had to be consumed regularly , and though there was some success in parts of South America , these conditions could seldom be met .
13 To influence the decision in your favour , contact the planning department to find out whether an application is to be heard at committee or dealt with under delegated powers .
14 The infringement of Aiginetan autonomy perhaps affected their legal rights — they may have been forced to bring cases to be heard at Athens .
15 After months of legal wrangling in the effort to have him extradited to Jersey to face trial on charges of murdering his parents , whose bodies have never been found , his case is due to be heard at Gibraltar 's Court of Appeal on 24 March .
16 With variations , this was the theme of the hecklers to be heard at Olympia and Earls Court , the White City and the Birmingham Bull Ring .
17 The experiment was static with the polarisations to be detected at A and B determined in advance .
18 For example Bergmann et al , 1978 found that 38 per cent of a sample of 83 patients with organic mental disorder referred to a day hospital assessment unit lived alone ; and the authors concluded , after following up the sample for 12 months , that those who lived alone were least likely to be maintained at home for that period of time even with substantial support from social services , and recommended that resources should be concentrated on those who lived with their families .
19 The temperature in the sick rooms was to be maintained at 65° and a thermometer was to be installed .
20 If the system 's charter allowed for a bank governor to be shot at dawn for every month the inflation rate exceeded 1 per cent , it might prove even more counter-inflationary than the Bundesbank .
21 Bull cites one incident in which transmissions from a walkie-talkie caused a thermocouple to indicate — wrongly that part of a process plant supposed to be operating at 10°C had overheated to 200°C .
22 This was not the most logical of arguments , it would seem , if only because the Hudson recommendations were concerned with craft courses , while TEC and BEC , the latter of which in any case was only likely to be peripherally involved , were supposed to be operating at technician level .
23 You see , he 's got thousands of titles and things , and she likes him into the bargain ; also she wants me to be presented at court next year — as his wife .
24 It was seven at night and the commercial had to be presented at breakfast the next day .
25 Individual photographers as well as associates of professional photographers are invited to submit papers to be presented at EUROFOTO 92 International Convention 31st October to 4th November 1992 to be held in the Peak District town of Buxton .
26 Individual photographers as well as associations of professional photographers are invited to submit papers to be presented at EUROFOTO 92 International Convention 31st October to 4th November 1992. to be held in the Peak District town of Buxton .
27 Furthermore , the register of charges which the company is required to maintain may be more illuminating than that at Companies House since it must now contain entries of all charges on the company 's property whether or not they require to be registered at Companies House and copies of any instrument creating or evidencing a charge must also be kept .
28 If the lease is to be registered at HM Land Registry and the demised property is part only of a building , then unless the land can be accurately identified on the General Map a plan must be provided ( Land Registration Rules 1925 , r54 ) .
29 ( b ) An input/output operation is called for ; for example , transfer the character at store address X to the typewriter and print it , or read the next character punched on a piece of paper tape and transfer it to the store , to be deposited at address X.
30 Other travellers are reported to be gathering at Clee Hill in Shropshire .
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