Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [am/are] at " in BNC.

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1 I own a Charvel myself and so I 'm at home almost immediately with the feel of this one .
2 proposed that we should in effect give the money to erm a non county body involved in this , to allocate , to work out both the basis of the allocation and the allocation funds in this order , we think that 's inappropriate , If we 're putting up money then we should also have the responsibility for allocating them among a until the done and the done , so I 'm at all , or whether our council or something to be set up in the future should have equal control of that , that money .
3 So we 're at that very early stage that we are working directly with Social Services , and also in another area with education , for the same reason .
4 Perhaps they are at their most dangerous when possessed by someone with the gift of persuasive speech and power and influence .
5 Perhaps they are at least ‘ Half Right ’ .
6 I think a lot of the current concern about schools being accountable is partly because things that in fact are being done are not being seen to be done , and I think if many of the things that we already done were more obviously being seen to be done , and perhaps also thought through rather more carefully as to how they were being done , the public would feel generally erm happier about what was going on in their schools than perhaps they are at the moment .
7 Okay So they 're at school ?
8 The prospects may therefore be good for a long-term strategy which aims at both restricting the scale of most operating units and granting them a reasonable degree of operational autonomy in order to make participative democracy a feasible proposition , while developing further the economies of administration , co-ordination , etc. which are at present realised by large-scale enterprises .
9 And that 's when you get the problems , I had a chap ring me , he wanted to report a crime , and he says well you 're only just down the road , at , I said no I 'm not I 'm at Sherwood Lodge , he said I did n't ring Sherwood Lodge I rang police station
10 down in Division three hereford are still searching for their first league win of the season … tonight they 're at home to Wycombe … on saturday they went down to Lincoln … the score 2-1
11 down in Division three hereford are still searching for their first league win of the season … tonight they 're at home to Wycombe … on saturday they went down to Lincoln … the score 2-1
12 ONLY a few days after the fourth Conservative victory in a row , it is slightly depressing to read that health authorities have allocated millions and millions of extra pounds to a campaign to persuade family practitioners to hand out free condoms to their patients , whether or not they are at high risk of contracting the new American disease .
13 Why ca n't they dip into modules because once they 've learned that they then come to us and we say right you 're at the stage where you can do the certificate in Industrial Editing sit our exam
14 Now 6 months later I am at The Lighthouse going on with the Lord .
15 Five minutes later we 're at the house .
16 I hesitate to write such a critical letter , but frankly I am at a loss to see how your new design can in any way be seen as an improvement .
17 Now I 'm at college there 's only a kind of vacuum .
18 Is Beth really like isolated now I 'm at boarding school ?
19 You told me off before , now you 're at it .
20 You 're getting worse than a woman you , now you 're at home !
21 And so the er , the reward for our firm grip on costs and the concentration on cash is a favourable swing of , of forty seven er , million pounds in the full year and there should be more to come because now we 're at the end of our er , capital spend on newspapers er , the newspapers will of course , become very substantial cash generators .
22 Mum says that now we are at one with Europe we are going to have some ‘ nouvelle cuisine ’ .
23 As often we are at the mercy of his laconic whim : why is it that no trust is involved ?
24 Now there are at least 13 players in the discount market . ’
25 However , the second element must always be present : typically there are at least short-run gains from reneging on an agreement and so tacit collusion requires the perception that to do so would in the end turn out to be unprofitable because of punitive reactions by the other firms .
26 Now they are at their lowest for a quarter of a century , and that must be good .
27 They are the way forward now for the British mining industry erm they 've been coming in very steadily and now they are at virtually every pit in the country .
28 Now they are at it again .
29 Now they are at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham tonight .
30 Often they are at the same or higher levels .
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