Example sentences of "are [verb] [adv prt] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Usually the largest bars are broken through at intervals by tidal inlets especially where powerful rivers reach the coast .
2 You do not have to be a Marxist to see that the official statistics of unemployment include only those who are signing on at Job Centres and are eligible for benefit .
3 Elections are carried out at grass-roots assemblies , directed by members of the local Popular Militias …
4 EIGHT Yorkshire miners , trapped for 15 hours behind thousands of tons of rock , coal and twisted steel half a mile underground , are expected back at work today after what British Coal described as ‘ a stunningly successful ’ rescue operation .
5 The musicians are paid a pittance , eat out on the street at night and pay for floor space to sleep in a garage until they are turned out at dawn .
6 How do you feel about the way things are going over at Bicester these days Alan ?
7 More 16-year-olds are staying on at school than ever before — more than 50 per cent .
8 Richardson claims that a number of other things that are coming up at Christie 's this month belong to him : notably a Picasso drawing of Dora Maar and some Braque Christmas cards that Cooper never forwarded .
9 Speed of access may also be worse , as the links between relations are set up at run time and not at data definition time .
10 But that 's just because of the way she knows Nigerian boys are brought up at home .
11 Pam Wright and 15 other Europeans are teeing up at Moon Valley .
12 The guidelines are put out at home office , but they really know what they were doing .
13 ‘ Meet Miss Ferguson and Miss Kennedy — the two vets who are setting up at Broom House . ’
14 And in addition to that of course we cover the safety aspects that are required up at Molyneux .
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