Example sentences of "is [to-vb] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 THE cost-cutting is to continue at East Midlands Electricity which last month axed 300 jobs .
2 ‘ We will abide by the decision but if the vote is to remain at Belle Vue they must realise that they will have to commit themselves to raising funds towards the rent , ’ emphasised Daley .
3 If the body is to remain at home it is advisable for the room to remain cool .
4 To Bradford from Helen Craig : ‘ How pleasant and easy it is to shop at Sainsbury 's in comparison to other supermarkets … please do n't change anything , just keep it simple and pleasant as it is . ’
5 A 46-year-old man is to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court today in connection with an incident in Hope Street yesterday during which a 21-year-old man was stabbed .
6 Joanna Grenside , 25 , of Harpenden , Hertfordshire , who disappeared just before Christmas last year , is to appear at St Albans magistrates ' court on March 10
7 But it may be that the way forward is to look at secondment ( from the Dublin office has been seconded to Sri Lanka for several months .
8 A second way of approaching coin designs is to look at groups of designs .
9 If you 're raising a particular point and the reason that we 're here this evening is to look at things that people are raising we 'll look at that report we 'll look at the point your raising and er we 'll we 'll see if it validity to it .
10 An obvious starting point is to look at conditions where chemicals are known to produce similar syndromes and these have to include not only the neurodegenerative diseases but also migraine , myasthenia , and cancer .
11 My aim today is to look at government policy on employment and training , and point up some of the issues as they affect people with disabilities .
12 The way to do this is to look at products from the customer 's point of view .
13 The aim is to look at experience , in respect of cost savings , for catering and cleaning services for all hospital contracts in one regional health authority up to the financial year 1985-86 .
14 The task of this chapter is to look at attitudes to ageing and old people , to look at their consequences and to consider changing them .
15 A third means of finding data for certain areas of research , particularly but not exclusively in the social sciences , is to look at information previously collected by someone else for their own purposes .
16 A question of analysts , earnings and unfudgeability Following FRS 3 , an analysts ' committee is to look at ways of measuring companies ' earnings
17 Clearly memory plays some part in many aspects of the driving task , one way to identify tasks in which memory may play an interesting role is to look at situations in which a failure of memory is observed .
18 Since QA listings and approvals use the most CPU , and also elapsed time , another check is to look at LIFESPAN Option 1.5.6 , All Current QA Activities Enquiries , and wait until all packages are in state IN PREP or PREPARED .
19 A third approach is to look at ABSTRACTS .
20 Another way of finding useful or appropriate things to read is to look at library catalogues which have been published as books .
21 The buyer 's ideal position is to buy at run-of-week or run-of paper rates , but to have sufficient ‘ pull ’ either through the size of the budget or the closeness of the relationship with the media sales agent concerned to achieve good times and positions regardless .
22 BBC Director-General Sir Michael Checkland is to quit at Christmas , two months earlier than planned .
23 The music by Dominic Muldowney is no more than pleasant , but it effectively fulfils its main purpose , which is to keep at bay recollections of Lerner and Loewe .
24 ‘ But the thrust of our approach is to start at home , focusing on one thing at a time rather than confusing ourselves by trying to do everything at once — which is a major reason why 85 per cent of organisations trying to do something in this area fail to get it right .
25 To criticise language for being ‘ misleading ’ as to the state of affairs in the real world is to tilt at windmills , because language is not so much a limpid pool through which we are to glimpse the truth as a muddy pond full of the debris of history and ideology .
26 The object of the decision is to arrive at responses which enable individuals to cope more adequately with their situation .
27 What they are trying to do is to arrive at insights which are generally true of all humanity ( including the anthropologists themselves ) by observing very small-scale examples of human life .
28 The difficulty with a single-tier system is to arrive at areas large enough to obtain the benefits of unifying the provision of services requiring an extensive area for their efficient operation , yet small enough to form a have for local democratic involvement .
29 Bolam Choir sings : Trimdon Male Voice Choir is to sing at St Michael 's Church on Saturday March 14 .
30 So perhaps the moral for itinerant artists is to stay at home and work with what you know .
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