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

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1 So that where we 're at at this point in time .
2 Wycliffe tried to recall what his own daughter had been like at twenty , which was not so very long ago .
3 ‘ She has n't been in at all this week . ’
4 I du n no what I 'll be like at seven o'clock tonight .
5 He would not be in at all if she could stand it .
6 They always choose spots which sound wonderful , like beaches or haystacks or something , which in real life are extremely uncomfortable and not very nice to be in at all .
7 ‘ You know what we were like at that age .
8 yeah , yeah , I did n't know what they were like at seventy two it just said on window on one of them shops on Baldwin Lane
9 Well , do we think it 's worth at all , it 's worth while at all going compared with them .
10 But let me hasten to add that does n't mean to say that that 's what the team is worth at this moment in time , because we have players there that are worth well in excess of that figure .
11 Well , to tell you the truth , I hardly go into Salisbury myself , so I could n't really say what it 's like at close quarters .
12 That 's why you said it 's like at this job was n't it ?
13 So it 's going to be more and more moving into the real area as opposed to our fantasies about what the world 's like at this particular moment .
14 He 's in at last .
15 In order to observe this and to try to understand something of what life in the movement was like at first hand — and , of course , to try to observe the operation of sociological variables such as social control — I lived for several periods of a week or so , over a span of six years , in Unification centres and participated in various of their functions .
16 Certainly not to the same degree of hurt , but a taste of what rejection was like at first hand .
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