Example sentences of "[noun] to be at the " in BNC.

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1 So the first question is , where do you imagine the poet to be at the beginning of the poem .
2 ‘ I genuinely did n't expect the team to be at the bottom of the Premier League .
3 No , Peru 's just not the place to be at the moment . ’
4 ‘ When we had ascended a little more than half-way , I was much afraid we should have been doomed to return , on account of the masses of rock , over which we had to climb , beginning to increase in size ; we knew , however , that a descent would have been attended with infinite danger , and being urged on partly by eagerness in our pursuit , but more from a desire to be at the top , we determined to brave every difficulty .
5 The longer scheme is widely thought to be better and I should like it to be more at the centre of the proposals , as I want the environment as a whole to be at the centre .
6 By the time the train has reached them , it has already slowed to a crawl allowing a team of five officers to be at the trackside before the offenders know what has happened .
7 By the time the train has reached them , it has already slowed to a crawl allowing a team of five officers to be at the trackside before the offenders know what has happened .
8 Any set of questions which allowed most people to be at the top , and only a few further down , would be rejected as useless , because it did n't ‘ discriminate ’ ( to use the pseudo-scientific jargon ) .
9 At the time of writing negotiations are taking place for another Drummond locomotive to be at the show .
10 In speeches on April 15 , United Kingdom Prime Minister John Major maintained that the UK 's participation in the EBRD " underlines our commitment to be at the very heart of Europe " [ see also p. 38115 ] and that the UK government 's privatization programme had helped financial companies in London to " build up a wealth of experience from which to draw " , while Mitterrand declared : " A new order has been put in place .
11 It was he , above all , who had determined to tackle the Scottish question head on , he who wanted it and a broad defence of the British constitution to be at the heart of the Tory campaign .
12 We believe the capitalist state and its institutions to be at the heart of this oppression , and that we must organise and educate women to deal with this on varying levels .
13 Naturally , I wanted Mum to be at the first night , and Dad too .
14 The Garden has the information resources and much of the staff expertise and enthusiasm to be at the leading edge of IT within ten years .
15 Having decided that he was very unlikely to shave for next sixteen or so days he wanted his beard to be at the past-scratch stage when he arrived .
16 BEVERLEY Allitt attended a local school in Lincolnshire and was noticed only for her constant attempts to be at the centre of attention .
17 Oh and ANSI Dot Sys to be at the end .
18 One of the reasons why Colnaghi 's wanted a presence in Paris and welcomed the opportunity to be at the Hotel Bristol is the attraction which Paris holds to the Japanese ; furthermore , a high occupancy rate at the Hotel Bristol is Japanese and I look forward to being able to meet this clientele .
19 Local government is full of excitement and variety ; it is an opportunity to be at the centre of things in the community and an excellent stepping stone to work in private practice as well as commerce and industry .
20 When the Prime Minister said , on his appointment , that he wanted Britain to be at the heart of Europe , my heart leaped with joy .
21 The motion , eventually approved by a clear majority of 101 votes , declared that it was " in Britain 's interests to be at the heart of the European Community " but called on the UK government at Maastricht to pursue a policy which would avoid " the development of a federal Europe " and enable it " to exert the greatest influence on the economic evolution of the community while preserving the right of parliament to decide at a future date whether to adopt a single currency " .
22 The apartment Ludovico took Constance to was at the top of an old palazzo in Via Santo Spirito , a dark street dominated by the cupola of Chiesa Santo Spirito , the vast Renaissance church at the end of the road .
23 It had been a stupid omission , but then she 'd left so unexpectedly and in such a rush ; besides , she 'd expected Suzie to be at the address she 'd been given .
24 I think chemistry and physics students are quite a good thing to be at the moment .
25 ‘ It is important for the saving of the pool to be at the forefront of everyone 's minds it should be treated as a number one priority . ’
26 As long as proper outcome data is collected there is clearly scope for patient care to be at the forefront of discussion of RMI .
27 He can not claim on the one hand to be at the heart of Europe and at the same time want to be on the periphery of Europe and seem to want us to go at a slower speed than anyone else .
28 Britain has a massive advantage in natural resources that give it the potential to be at the forefront of renewable energy generation .
29 The UK has the potential to be at the forefront of efficiency and renewables .
30 He considered it was potentially damaging to the children to be at the Hearing , and , besides , the case of Proof before the Sheriff was still pending .
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