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

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1 At 2200 hours Captain Moore has to be at Checkpoint Bravo to receive a military convoy that has transitted East Germany along the road corridor from Helinstedt in the West .
2 A potential trainer has to be at least 18 , educated up to GCSE standard in maths and English , plus a science subject , and be fit — as they walk many miles a day in all weathers .
3 For example , for the acquisition of speech there has to be at least adequate hearing , an adequately functioning speech apparatus and the opportunity to hear others ' voices for imitation .
4 To deliver water from these depths the pumping machine has to be at the bottom of the well .
5 You can not make lace on your first row and there has to be at least one stitch between each hole .
6 Carson has to be at Newbury on Cup Day and Balding may well use apprentice Francis Arrowsmith .
7 The job has to be at a senior enough level and it has to be constrained enough to enable the job to be searched .
8 In the end , there is no guarantee that the ‘ natural ’ level of fertility in modern societies has to be at or above the replacement rate .
9 Flow rates in pressure filters are usually around 3 gal/min per ft2 ( 154.41. /min per m2 ) of filter surface area , whereas backwashing has to be at a high rate , usually 10 gal/min per ft2 ( 514.51. /min per m2 ) of bed area , for 5–10 min .
10 Where in the detective short story ingenuity was , in principle , the only quality called for , in the crime short story ingenuity has to be at the service of imagination .
11 Interestingly , and extremely non-intuitive , is that the clipping shape has to be at the ‘ back ’ of the drawing and not in front as might be expected .
12 If there is , it has to be at a deeper level of thought and interaction than we have so far identified .
13 The counsellor has to be at peace with himself or herself before being able to do work of any value with people in the active phase of primary addictive disease or family disease or , later , at any stage of their recovery .
14 Seawitch has to be at her berth in Kalamaki marina by the fourth of May . ’
15 The package has to be at an inclusive price covering more than 24 hours , or including an overnight stay .
16 As mentioned , if you work it out for maternal erm for maternal cousins , for example the benefit turns out , has to be at least eight times .
17 Public spending has to be at the level the taxpayer can afford , but through our prudent management , we are able to increase spending for 1992-93 by more than the rate of inflation , allowing significant improvements in health , education , law and order , transport and the environment , amongst others .
18 It has to be at Downes 's place : Kemp has n't got a room in college , and it ca n't be at Kemp 's place because his wife is a house-bound invalid .
19 But er , any acquisition has to fit extremely well strategically and it has to be at a price that we consider to be a , a , a good price .
20 The national coach 's belief is that at the next meeting of the SFA 's International Committee the question of how club is currently strangling country has to be at the top of the agenda .
21 It has to be at night or we 'd be seen .
22 Early in 1991 odour violation notices from the emissions regulatory authority were arriving at the plant at a rate of four a month — and to trigger a notice there has to be at least five complaints from neighbours .
23 What I keep trying to tell him is that if you do something like this , this space underneath has to be at least as much between the top of the S as the and the baseline and they sell them .
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