Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [is] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We just do n't know what is at the root of her condition . ’ |
2 | Okay and read what 's at the bottom . |
3 | You have to read what 's at the bottom . |
4 | And I thought somebody 's at the door . |
5 | It is important to notice that liberalism in the sense in which I have just defined it is at the root of both socialism and capitalism as economic ideologies . |
6 | I bet it 's at the bottom of the River Thames , by now . |
7 | We do not always realise what is at the root of our original fears , or that we habitually cope with conflict in this way at all . |
8 | I mean he 's at the age of being incontinent int he ? |
9 | I think he 's at the bottom of a bog with a hole in his head and they 're waiting to scoop her up at the right moment . |
10 | I think it 's at the picking . |
11 | I think it 's at the week . |
12 | It 's generally for the good of himself , and I wonder what 's at the back of his mind with the release of Paul , Michael and Simon . |
13 | you did touch earlier on about welcoming which is at the forefront of my mind all the time . |
14 | He said he 's at the home and everything 's going alright and he 's saying he 's already sent us the , the , the invitation , but I have no invitation |
15 | Well there 's a bloody great roller door , but you see it 's at the end we work |
16 | Effective RE must therefore be concerned with the building-up of concepts which are worthy of a person 's total development , emotional , experiential and intellectual , and which fairly represent what is at the heart of all great religious traditions . |