Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] be at " in BNC.

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1 Developments had either been realised or were at least in the advanced stages of negotiation in the bulk of its area .
2 He arrived to find that Ibrahim had recently departed and was at Rass , another ten days away in the very centre of the peninsula .
3 It requires the court to have regard in particular to : ( a ) the ascertainable wishes and feelings of the child concerned ( considered in the light of his age and understanding ) ; ( b ) his physical , emotional and educational needs ; ( c ) the likely effect on him of any change in his circumstances ; ( d ) his age , sex , background and any characteristics of his which the court considers relevant ; ( e ) any harm which he has suffered or is at risk of suffering ; ( f ) how capable each of his parents , and any other person in relation to whom the court considers the question to be relevant , is of meeting his needs ; and ( g ) the range of powers available to the court .
4 These are : ( i ) the ascertainable wishes and feelings of the child concerned ( considered in the light of his age and understanding ) ; ( ii ) his physical , emotional and educational needs ; ( iii ) the likely effect on him of any change in his circumstances ; ( iv ) his age , sex , background and any characteristics of his which the court considers relevant ; ( v ) any harm which he has suffered or is at risk of suffering ; ( vi ) how capable each of his parents , and any other person in relation to whom the court considers the question to be relevant , is of meeting his needs ; ( vii ) the range of powers available to the court under the Act .
5 And finally , there is still ignorant and cruel prejudice against people with HIV , and against people who are misguidedly seen as being at ‘ high risk ’ of having HIV :
6 With its comparatively meagre resources , adult education might be seen as being at a disadvantage when catering for adults with special educational needs but , in reality , it has some features which enhance its capacity to respond .
7 A similar analysis comes from Harvey , although the class alliances are here seen as being at national or regional levels .
8 Mr Brown was assessed as being at risk of post-operative chest complications due to his pre-existing bronchitis .
9 These people are often cited as being at particular risk of HIV , either from sprays or spillage of contaminated blood or injuries from needles .
10 The field is being actively investigated and is at an exciting stage ; computational chemists have entered the fray .
11 He had n't shaved and was at a disadvantage .
12 When patient 301 was diagnosed as being affected by FAP , her specialist offered screening to family members identified as being at high risk .
13 For example , if both composing and secretarial abilities were included in one global writing attainment target , a pupil who had achieved level 6 in the composing aspect but only level 3 in the secretarial would have to be recorded as being at level 3 in writing .
14 Specialeyes marketing director Steve Jacobs says the company has always been perceived as being at the cheap end of the market and it is now trying to raise its image with its professional market and consumers .
15 The UK Parliament is certainly not widely regarded as being at all competent in the scrutiny which it exercises over public spending , and few people are under the illusion that it is difficult for government departments to deceive MPs and Select Committees about necessary levels of expenditure and unnecessary levels of waste .
16 The inpatient care of patients recognized as being at very high risk of suicide poses particular difficulties .
17 The terms of deposits and loans are published and are at standard rates of interest for each category .
18 You have been described as being at the cutting edge of archaeology for over twenty-five years .
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