Example sentences of "[conj] they [vb base] at the " in BNC.

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1 Enabling self-expression allows counsellees to explain to us where they stand at the present time .
2 or they stand at the bar .
3 Now the audit industry was in favour of that at the time because it saw itself as able to get its fingers into local authority audit so they were prepared to accept that they could do it then , it 's only now er when it 's proposed on what 's been their traditional prerogatives , they er er they audit of banks and private sector er er companies that they balk at the proposition and say ooh it 's horrendous we ca n't do it .
4 In the middle there is a little pond with a fountain , and the golden carp that swim in it are so tame that they come at the sound of Dennis 's voice .
5 TEAM Components Bureau , having secured their first Scottish women 's league title last weekend , are keen to ensure that they remain at the top .
6 He says safety is paramount you have to make sure the balloons are at the same temperatures and that they keep at the same height .
7 The Princesse had insisted that they gather at the Waldorf for a light lunch .
8 I suggest to those who talk of regional banding that they look at the protection that the banding system will offer to people living in London and the south-east .
9 Can I just finally say that the whole import of the orders is to ensure that they look at the criteria of authorisation , they are concerned with the authorisation of firms which take public deposits and investments and when that is brought into question , when there is evidence to suggest that those criteria are not being adequately med it must be right to impose a non costly duty on the auditors to bring that about , that is what these orders do tonight , I think they 're an extremely welcome addition to the stable of measures of regulation and they will improve materially depositor protection .
10 The main characteristic of rejuvenation terraces and breaks of slope in the valley side caused by the same process is that the terraces are essentially paired , so that they occur at the same elevation on both sides of the valley .
11 We shall begin our investigation of how causative verbs interact with the infinitive in English by looking at the contrast between make and cause because , although these two verbs seem quite similar in meaning , they are not followed by the same form of the infinitive : ( 134 ) While most enzymes can not make a reaction occur that would not take place in their absence , they speed up reactions so that they occur at the temperatures and other conditions which prevail within living organisms .
12 So what I 'm proposing is that we write to er Mick and erm Richard , asking what powers and responsibilities that they propose at the moment to devolve to Southwell .
13 They can thus form an expectation of p ( ) t conditional on the information that they have at the end of period t - 1 .
14 There are three Wraithwisps for each adventurer , and they appear at the rate of four per round .
15 What it basically means is that an extrovert tends to tends to have a wide area of interests but wo n't investigate them as much as perhaps that that deeply , and that includes friends as well , and that includes people around them and they look at the wideness rather than the depth .
16 They would perhaps like to buy it , but they ca n't sell their property and also if they can sell theirs and they look at the cost of the property and they work out how much they 've got to pay for the mortgage then they find they ca n't afford it .
17 The bark starts them all off and they howl at the moon for a few minutes .
18 Or complaint examiner , but even then the investment in that person if they come at the end of the year go , I I would say , what a waste .
19 If they sit at the same or adjacent desks they have a spatial bond .
20 If they sit at the same or adjacent desks they have a spatial bond .
21 ‘ And if they flinch at the sight of the salt , there are persuasions I can use . ’
22 If they win at Faisalabad , their umpires cheat , and if they win at The Oval then they still cheat , but nobody knows how !
23 lt would , for example , sound distinctly odd to have a tone-unit boundary between an article and a following noun , or between auxiliary and main verbs if they are adjacent ( though we may on occasions hesitate or pause in such places within a tone-unit ; some people who do a lot of arguing , notably politicians and philosophers , develop the skill of pausing for breath in such intonationally unlikely places because they are less likely to be interrupted than if they pause at the end of a sentence ) .
24 They 'll be lucky if they stop at the Horseshoe .
25 Why would we consider men fully paid-up perverts if they showed an unnatural interest in Crimplene blouses , but normal red blooded males if they ignite at the mere mention of silk teddies ?
26 So , we 're in a pretty strong position to make acquisitions if they appear at the right price and they fit our strategic framework .
27 That 's , that 's , but , but actually if they look at the DOPACS times , for the people doing the work , the surveyors and the designers , they can do their work in two months which is spread out over a year .
28 The genital slits are edged with rounded papillae proximally which become more elongated and spine-like until they merge at the edge with the arm comb-spinelets .
29 The demand curve for sterling will shift to the left and the supply curve will shift to the right until they intersect at the fixed rate of exchange .
30 When the man finishes , he sticks all the rubbish in this big black placky bag like they have at the laundrette , and he takes it away .
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