Example sentences of "be [verb] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 However , he refused to attach too much importance to these since they could be withdrawn at any time unless they were passed into law .
2 They earn interest in dinars , calculated at the current exchange rate , and the principal can normally be withdrawn at any time in the given foreign currency .
3 Only a small fraction of a bank 's total deposits will be withdrawn at any one time , and banks always make sure that they have the ability to meet their customers ' demands .
4 The Pathfinder Force should be on a different basis and these should consist of 45 sorties , but crews could be withdrawn at any time after the completion of 30 sorties .
5 The typeface , size and style are set before the text is flowed , as are the margins but any or all of these can be altered at any stage .
6 The court may allow a request for a warrant of execution to be amended at any time to show the debtor 's amended address or place of levy ( Ord 15 , r 1(1) ( a ) ) .
7 Without a harbour , the islands would probably not be inhabited at all , as the land area is only about 250 hectares .
8 Would the situation improve with the fitting of 205 radials on new rims , as I 'm sure the present ‘ thin ’ rubber ca n't be helping at all .
9 Maggie 's temper and training did n't seem to be helping at all at the moment .
10 To ensure maximum signal swing the collector will be biased at half the available line voltage .
11 The MEI schedule is therefore the investment demand schedule , telling us the level of investment that will be undertaken at any given rate of interest .
12 There will be a price to be paid , but it 's not to be undertaken at any price .
13 It should be explained at this point that each university is funded at the full rate for only a core number of ‘ Fully Funded ’ students in each of 25 ‘ narrow ’ subject groups .
14 It must therefore be recognised that the greatest protagonist of deregulation are largely acting out of self-interest , and that they themselves demonstrate remarkable inconsistency and reversals in their arguments — depending on which area of that self interest they may be pursuing at any particular moment .
15 But Mr Hindmarh said no letters would be delayed at all .
16 Please tell all your classes about the forthcoming course and arrange for a ‘ commercial ’ to be given at all rallies , lecture dems , etc .
17 Ideas and opinions about women 's issues and the degree of priority they should be given at this stage vary considerably , but it is more than apparent that there are many who now believe that a new society would be incomplete without changes in women 's position .
18 The directors therefore propose , as resolution No. 8 that authority be given at this years AGM to amend the rules of the Scheme so that the absolute limit will be increased to 9,260,761 shares representing 5% of the current issued share capital .
19 And some could be given at either level ?
20 The Conservative Election victory in 1970 had removed , for the time being at least , the prospect of the School 's being compelled to join the Independent sector , and allowed thought to be given at some length as to what Independence might entail .
21 If hypnotics are prescribed , enough tablets for only a few nights should be given at any one time and the medication stopped once the period of distress is over .
22 At p. 700F , the court gave its approval to a shortened version of the direction ( which , in the court 's view , could properly be given at any stage ) .
23 Campaigns against them must , however , also be waged at such time as the conditions on the land are suitable .
24 No neat distinction between legal doctrine and political principle can be sustained at this level of adjudication .
25 The force of their own gravity is so great that their collapse can not be halted at all .
26 The production can be halted at any point so that discussions and questions can take place .
27 Given that the main aims of most arts departments , and of the examination syllabuses in arts subjects , refer to the development of such qualities as ‘ imagination ’ , ‘ creativity ’ , and the ‘ ability to respond expressively to given stimuli ’ ; qualities that are essentially concerned with that same kind of engagement with ‘ sensuous forms ’ mentioned above , and we are left asking the question ‘ Can , or even should , children 's work in the arts be examined at all ? ’
28 A specimen may be examined at any Bank branch .
29 The remaining vacancies were not to be filled at all , so that the new House of Commons was to be significantly smaller than the old .
30 Indeed , this version of English was now beginning to be justified at some provincial universities on grounds of the kind proposed by Reid .
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