Example sentences of "[adv] be at " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd rarely been at school , went into domestic service , could n't read , but can write her name , then got married . |
2 | These ancestors have long since been at rest , but during their time around Pelynt there was between them bitter jealousy , treachery and hatred , leading even to murder . |
3 | Borg had only been at Meadow Park since late last season , when he was appointed following the dismissal of John Clements . |
4 | I mentioned a boy who had only been at school for two terms , a boy who had had a limp , someone he had been friendly with for a time . |
5 | I met him at a dance held in the Airmen 's Mess ( so romantic ! ) , when I 'd only been at Binbrook three weeks . |
6 | It was spotted by William Robertson , then aged 20 , a deaf man who had been educated at the Aberdeen School for the Deaf , and who had only been at sea for one year . |
7 | Having said that he was very immature the report added that there had been considerable improvement , but it had taken a long time ( he had only been at school for four terms and had had a change of teacher ) . |
8 | But this has only been at the ‘ official ’ level ; as Sykes ( 1958 ) and many subsequent studies have shown , loss of a sense of physical security is still one of the major ‘ pains of imprisonment ’ as perceived by inmates . |
9 | I had only been at home for about ten days when a friend of mine asked me to join him on a journey to the East Indies . |
10 | Eva had only been at Usher a couple of months and was preparing to go to the International College for Officers ( ICO ) in London on a refresher course after her long years overseas . |
11 | ‘ I 'd only been at Rangers five minutes when he offered me the use of his villa in Florida . |
12 | It 's pretty boring here and I 've only been at Auntie Jane 's just over a day . |
13 | One of them had only been at Long Lartin for three weeks … |
14 | She 'd only been at school 2 months and she was found to be blind . |
15 | Britain has proved to be one of the least ‘ community-minded ’ members of the EEC and has for long been at odds with other states about the level of British contributions to the EEC budget . |
16 | California has long been at the green cutting edge , and had the bill been passed , other states and possibly nations may have followed in its wake . |
17 | Ian Lloyd Jones , Chris Jex , C. Allen and R. Wright have all been at work in the Llanberis slate quarries , although their findings are rather too numerous to record in detail . |
18 | My mother and Marie Claire and Lili had all been at school together in Egypt . |
19 | The 12 member country heads of government attending the Maastricht meeting had all been at the Rome summit and at Luxembourg in June 1991 [ see pp. 38295-97 ] . |
20 | You realise they 've all been at it a lot longer than I have . |
21 | As the royal party came through the school gates , however , an entire youth brass orchestra , who again had obviously been at the ready for several hours on a cold wintry day , burst into life in the playground . |
22 | Even if it were possible to draw such a distinction satisfactorily , the advantages of doing so are at the moment not at all clear . |
23 | The members of the new lower class , of those who are not chosen for the meritocracy , not only are at the bottom but are there because they both deserve to be and know it . |
24 | What a curious and deep shaft into English society is opened by the reflection that when reputations and perhaps a million pounds in costs alone are at stake , we revert to the patterns of upper-class education . |
25 | ‘ So if anyone wants to be on television in America , they 'd better be at my party . ’ |
26 | Many children grow up to enjoy satisfactory lives who are clinically termed severely handicapped , yet they would apparently be at risk of being allowed to die due to the severity of their handicap . |
27 | She looked up quickly , doing nothing to disguise her surprise at the fact that he would only apparently be at OBEX on a part-time basis . |
28 | Since calls must be made close to a node , then why not simply find a telephone kiosk — must work these days and the cost will only be at the standard rate . |
29 | Such a positive-sum game must be contrasted with a zero-sum game in which the game to some can only be at the expense of others . |
30 | If you prefer that the algorithm should not invent new weights , but only select existing weights from the parent strings , then the crossover points marked ’ x ’ may only be at the ends of 8-bit sequences . |