Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [modal v] be [adj] at " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless such a contract may be frustrated at common law . |
2 | A fee will be payable at some car parks . |
3 | It is important to remember that even though a test result would be ‘ negative ’ during the ‘ window ’ period , a person would be infectious at this stage , if they have HIV . |
4 | By judicious choice of the design limits in relation to the curve of Figure 7.5 a compromise may be possible at say , 2 standard deviations either side of the mean at which 4·6 per cent of the items will be rejected as unusable . |
5 | By judicious choice of the design limits in relation to the curve of Figure 7.5 a compromise may be possible at say , 2 standard deviations either side of the mean at which 4.6 per cent of the items will be rejected as unusable . |
6 | Thus the Tibetan Book of the Dead had stressed that ‘ on whatever sphere of being the mind of a man may be intent at the time of death ’ , this would determine his future state . |
7 | According to law , a doctor must be present at the ringside . |
8 | Mr de Klerk said he had considered appointing a black minister , but had concluded that such a step would be counter-productive at the current delicate stage of negotiations . |
9 | As the Bill is drafted , such an extension would be possible at a subsequent stage through the Minister of the day introducing the necessary order . |
10 | If a series of meetings is planned , an interpreter should be available at least at one of the meetings . |
11 | In practice certain aspects of an implementation may be discernible at an architectural level , most noticeably in coping with hardware faults and in the possibilities for enhancing program performance . |