Example sentences of "are at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | That code requires only that the trustees are at no time resident or ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom . |
2 | if a UK person , ie someone resident or ordinarily resident and domiciled in the United Kingdom , sets up a trust which is administered abroad with two non-resident trustees and one resident trustee TCGA 1992 , s87 would not apply because that requires that the trustees are at no time resident or ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and one of the trustees is so resident ; 2 . |
3 | That code requires only that the trustees are at no time resident or ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom . |
4 | If a UK person , ie someone resident or ordinarily resident and domiciled in the United Kingdom sets up a trust which it administered abroad with two non-resident trustees and one resident trustee TCGA 1992 , s87 would not apply because that requires that the trustees are at no time resident or ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and one of the trustees is so resident ( see also TA 1988 , s220(2) ) . |
5 | ‘ House repossessions are at no higher rate than they have been for many years , ’ he says . |
6 | As a result there is now a large group who are at a similar stage of HIV infection at any one time . |
7 | If you get a poor launch or something unexpected happens , you are at a great disadvantage and are likely to have a problem . |
8 | People with mild high blood pressure are at a slightly increased risk of a stroke , heart attack , or heart failure . |
9 | This allows a comparison to be made between markets in countries that are at a different stage in their development , but it is assumed that their development will follow a similar pattern . |
10 | It does prevent us from assuming that students are being educated because they are at a university , irrespective of what their studies are . |
11 | He believes we are at a deeply significant turning point in human history and if we are to come through it we have to change not just the way people behave , but also the way in which they think . |
12 | However , funds for the day-to-day running of the Mill are at a low ebb . |
13 | In the central Philippine city of Cebu , meanwhile , negotiations with the 200 army rebels who seized an air force base are at a stalemate . |
14 | In the central Philippine city of Cebu , meanwhile , negotiations with the 200 army rebels who seized an air force base are at a stalemate . |
15 | According to an executive director of the Industrial Development Authority , Sean Donnelly , Irish processors are at a disadvantage as they are too far away from overseas retail outlets , especially the big supermarket chains in Britain , France , Germany and Italy . |
16 | Mr Mendham says : ‘ Small firms are at a critical crossroads , with cashflow drying up and less willingness by the banks to lend . |
17 | We are at a disadvantage in Britain in that we do not have a revolutionary doctrine to preach : a vivid message that promises an unattainable millennium . |
18 | Relatively limited access to information , and weak organisation , mean that rural people are at a disadvantage when it comes to taking informed decisions about matters of concern to their own future . |
19 | We are at a loss to know the cause of Dr Dyer 's ‘ twinge of alarm ’ . |
20 | The owner of a couple of narrow boats and his crew are at a great disadvantage when pitted against such competitors as , shall we say , Mr Evans , the Goods Manager of the Midland Railway . |
21 | Typically the present outer edges are at a depth of around 200 metres . |
22 | Leapor 's opinions on marriage are at a very great distance from those of more conventional women poets in her time . |
23 | They are at a reasonable cost of £1 for 6 . |
24 | Since large-scale capitalist industry has been destroyed , since the factories are at a standstill , the proletariat has disappeared . |
25 | That concentrated evil , that supreme almost supernatural cruelty , teaches us that we are at a parting of the ways , man 's salvation or man 's destruction . |
26 | They are at a relative disadvantage because individuals without any formal qualifications are more likely to experience unemployment . |
27 | There are several methods you may find helpful when you feel you are losing control or when you are at a loss to understand your child 's persistent aggression . |
28 | By the time the meal is fully digested and the pellet ready for regurgitation , pH levels are at a maximum ( Grimm & Whitehouse , 1963 ) . |
29 | The prevalence of the disease in the gay community may also be related to the upsurge of interest and propaganda about homosexuality , while its first appearance in the US correlates with the American investment in paramedical research , ensuring that these ideas are at a higher concentration than elsewhere . |
30 | The genesis of the deposits is linked to their location , generally along the central axis of ‘ spreading centres ’ , in the language of plate tectonics , where heat flows are at a maximum . |