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

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1 She praises the risk takers , wealth creators , people who are frequently from modest backgrounds and who may not even have been at a university .
2 I have forgotten how I picked up my copy , it may have been at a retreat which I was asked to lead at Pleshey .
3 You must have been at a party . ’
4 He had no idea what he was going to do and if the crow had ignored hid he would probably have been at a loss .
5 My point of order is that , if the Government are having a difference with someone as important as a European Commissioner over such a substantial sum of European and public money , and with the charges that the British Treasury is laundering that money , surely a Minister should have been at the Dispatch Box today to make a statement .
6 They should have been at the scene in a quarter of an hour .
7 It was a tragic irony for the Byzantines , and for Christian Europe , that the first Ottoman incursion into Europe , in 1345 , should have been at the invitation of one of the rulers of Constantinople .
8 I think they were all impressed , although it may have been at the thought of Gran going camping !
9 ‘ The Home Secretary always escorts the Queen to the door and could not possibly have been at the Cenotaph before her . ’
10 ‘ You must have been at the whisky bottle . ’
11 He should have been at the airport last evening to see Elsa Lawrence and her children off and the casket .
12 Because if you had not been down in Minya chasing that gipsy woman you would have been at the theatre .
13 The Ministry of Reconstruction , the only potential co-ordinating body for post-war plans , was dismantled in June 1919 , just when it should have been at the peak of its activities .
14 If what he told Rose was true , he could n't have been at the belvedere after about a quarter to nine .
15 ‘ Well — if he hated the massacre , he should not have been at the battle . ’
16 It may have been at the chapel that Father began to court Mother .
17 ( Cor blimey gov. must have been at the crimble drink already ) .
18 Without this precaution ‘ half the battalions , ’ he believed , ‘ would have been at the hospital already ’ .
19 Jed would have been at the party if it had not been his duty evening with the Safeguards .
20 Pascoe would have been at the restaurant , waiting .
21 One time no a long time ago , which it might actually , might you might have been at the meeting , I do n't know .
22 Religion must certainly have been at the forefront of his mind when , shooting the sharks , he twice looked death directly in the face .
23 Once the ability to create symbolic signals and rearrange them was in place , individuals that accomplished this more effectively might well have been at an advantage over those who did it less effectively in terms of all the benefits that come from co-operation .
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