Example sentences of "they [be] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Such features are usually called raised beaches if they are at a low level , approximately below 50 m ( 150 ft ) OD , and marine terraces , platforms , benches or erosion surfaces if they are above this level .
2 There is a coffee bar here and women selling embroidery and woollens line the path to the viewpoint — for all that they are at a good tourist point , the prices here and at other such places around the island usually remain reasonable .
3 They are at a reasonable cost of £1 for 6 .
4 They are at a relative disadvantage because individuals without any formal qualifications are more likely to experience unemployment .
5 On Thursday they are at the annual meeting of the British Red Cross , Cleveland County branch , at Cleveland Scientific Institute , Middlesbrough .
6 Media influence on perceptions is likely to depend upon whether they are at the pure perception end of the spectrum or at the margin between perceptions and attitudes .
7 Many institutions of less than 150 , either free standing or in collaboration with others , have offered and will continue to offer a range of courses well matched to the needs of the student population as they are at the present time .
8 Automatic directions under RSC Ord 25 , r8 will apply to claims for provisional damages when they are at the immediate damages stage , unless the plaintiff wants to call more than two medical experts .
9 Mount the fitting either directly to the lugs at each side of the box if they are at the standard 51mm ( 2″ ) centres ; otherwise use screws and wallplugs as before .
10 They may stand outside of high fashion , but in context they are at the leading edge . ’
11 Now they are at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham tonight .
12 They are at an increased risk of a stroke , heart disease , kidney failure and blindness and nerve disorders .
13 And er one of the ways you can use is er National Savings Income Bonds , er which are er okay , but they 're , the trouble is they 're at a variable rate , so at the moment they 're paying seven percent , so that 's on National Savings Income Bonds , so that that person would get seven hundred a year at the moment gross , and of course er you do n't need to t to fill in an R eighty five for that type of investment because it 's not a bank or building society account .
14 ‘ We 're pleased about the reed warblers : they 're at the north-westerly edge of their breeding range here , ’ he went on .
15 Squatters have long felt they 're at the receiving end of a bad press and have have welcomed tonight 's opportunity to express their side of the story .
16 Recalling Thatcher fortunes when they were at a low ebb , Baroness Castle of Blackburn , as she now is , reminds us that Margaret Thatcher was at one stage rated the most unpopular Prime Minister in history a tag now attached to John Major .
17 Although they were at the agricultural policies undoubtedly continue to be relevant , still have a significant part to play in many current situations .
18 Now they were at the elegant pavement café beside the library .
19 They were at the Labour Party conference together last year and that 's when it began .
20 They were at the sharp end of an operation conceived at the Oxford based company Unipart .
21 They were at the deep end of the pool and both trod water to keep afloat .
22 Of course , they were at the opposite ends of the price range .
23 In ritual status they were at the very top of the system and ranked higher even than the kings .
24 We have some wry wry smiles from some of the older people er in the group here because they er did n't get much when they were at the formative stages of their careers .
25 They were at the High Council under the guidance of Cod .
26 They were at an opposite pole from the self-important , vacuous management .
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