Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] be [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 Police are investigating the theft of 30 square metres of turf which had only just been laid at St Patrick 's Roman Catholic Church in Owton Manor Lane , Hartlepool .
2 The Philips Tomascan LX CT Scanner had only just been installed at Walton when the bombings took place .
3 he 's only once been beaten at Cheltenham .
4 The advice to delay the introduction of solids and to expand the baby 's diet only gradually was emphasised at the study day .
5 As she removed her wedding dress and put it away , she knew that it would only ever be worn at Christmas and other times of equal importance .
6 Life down here is conducted at a far more relaxed pace of life and the people are friendlier , ’ he says .
7 Although the numbers will not apparently be limited at the briefings , a notional limit may be set on the number of climbers admitted to the range on any one occasion .
8 By the end of 1926 , the General Council was advancing the argument , with some justification , that the General Strike had only been an attempt to warn employers that the problems of industry could not constantly be tackled at the expense of the standard of living of the workers .
9 I believe we should not only be looking at simple traffic calming , I believe we should be looking at er greater use of subsidised school transport and in fact transport called for a report and I gather going on right out .
10 The problem drinker in our society can be defined as any person who experiences social , psychological or physical problems as a consequence of his or her own repeated drinking , and services should not only be aimed at the individuals themselves but also at family members who suffer as a result of someone else 's drinking .
11 The UK government reportedly favoured the principle of " subsidiarity " [ see also p. 36741 ] , which it took to mean that decisions should only be made in Brussels which could not better be taken at national level .
12 Relatively informal activities , such as ‘ napping ’ and casual encounters , the undergrowth of a person 's day , can not easily be got at by interview . ’
13 Or why not just be pampered at the superb Health and Beauty Centre located by the deluxe Villa del Parco .
14 Government bonds will not usually be issued at par ; each £100 nominal value of stock will usually be sold for less than £100 .
15 It can be seen from this that the data can not always be taken at face value and that users need to be warned of these problems .
16 He noted the rapid , undignified scramble by which the culprit extricated himself from the ropes on the river path , followed by ominous little trickles of loose earth ; and the exaggerated dignity with which he compensated as soon as he was clear , his slender back turned upon the voice that blasted him out of danger , his crest self-consciously reared in affected disregard of sounds which could not possibly be directed at him .
17 And because this issue is clearly so site related , it seems to me it can not possibly be looked at at a strategic level .
18 Ever a man for taking the particular to exhibit the general , this allowed him a global crack at the Scots : he claimed that they were not interested in doing anything unless it had natural awkwardness in it : ‘ What can not be done without some uncommon trouble or particular expedient , will not often be done at all .
19 Later , at least for many years , she was not to see this time as part of her life , and perhaps therefore it need not now be told at length .
20 Except for the few who tended , from time to time , to inconvenience the landlord by dying there , passing so imperceptibly that it sometimes went unnoticed for an hour or two , from a state which had not really been living at all .
21 It is possible to argue either that the community charge has failed its first test as a device to improve the accountability of local government or that it has not really been tested at all .
22 Moreover this device would not really be aimed at the crucial needs involved .
23 The rhetoric of pro-Zionism or criticism of conspiracy theory should not simply be interpreted at face value .
24 How could the Secretary of State dismiss so lightly and in advance a report which had not even been written at that date ?
25 Journalists who telephoned the divisional police were told bluntly that the men had not even been interviewed at the time the army spokesman had made his statement .
26 He can imagine a variety of possible discontinuities , as I have done here , and he may use each of these to construct an alternative scenario ; but this by no means exhausts the possible discontinuities , most of which can not even be conceived at the moment .
27 The deal that was eventually signed in April 1982 was , in essence , the deal that had not quite been signed at Christmas 1981 , giving Wilson an over-ride , but no percentage of the company .
28 The company says that it will not initially be aiming at the unfamiliar Unix community , instead it has set its sights on its existing customers , and IBM mainframe sites , which are increasingly feeling the push towards Unix .
29 The company says that it will not initially be aiming at the unfamiliar Unix community , instead it has set its sights on its existing customers , and IBM mainframe sites , which are increasingly feeling the push towards Unix .
30 Satisfactory explanations for these reductions in mortality from circulatory diseases have not yet been arrived at and may reflect a change in the disease , improved medical care or changes in lifestyle habits .
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