Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [noun sg] [modal v] be at " in BNC.
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1 | " It 's terribly important to get the balance right between the levels of plants the height of the trees , shrubs and ground cover plants and the main areas of shade and sunlight , as well as the seasons at which each plant will be at its best . " |
2 | Renshaw has set a tentative date of mid-1993 for her return , when her youngest child will be at playgroup . |
3 | They did not so much as consider that their physical safety could be at risk . |
4 | ‘ I 'm to tell you that dinner will be at eight , ’ Wendy passed the message cheerily . |
5 | He created several gardens on the Continent , including Villa Maryland and Villa Rosemary in the south of France ; but his crowning glory must be at Iford , where he has brought Italy to Wiltshire and set it tumbling down the hanger , in a series of steep paths , steps , and terraces where colonnades , cloisters , fountains and well-heads abound . |
6 | If player II plays , the optimal solution of LPII* , his expected loss will be at most and therefore player I 's expected return will be at most . |
7 | His next race will be at Chepstow in two weeks time . |
8 | The move means 800 jobs at his contracting firm could be at risk . |
9 | Your lower leg should be at the same height as the knee as the latter points to the target . |
10 | However , it hardly seems satisfactory to say that it is conscience which tells us that conscience should be at the controls , for presumably self love would say the same of itself if given its head . |
11 | Our next bulletin will be at 10.35 p.m . |
12 | Our next bulletin will be at 10.30 . |
13 | Our next bulletin will be at 10.30 . |