Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] to be at " in BNC.
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1 | But she wants to be at home , with her husband , and lots of children , and dogs everywhere . ’ |
2 | She can pencil in the weight she hopes to be at the end of each month . |
3 | With less money but far more visitors , it needs to be at least as imaginative as its New York cousin . |
4 | It needs to be it needs to be at one at four , one at six or something like if we can possibly do it |
5 | If there is , it has to be at a deeper level of thought and interaction than we have so far identified . |
6 | It has to be at Downes 's place : Kemp has n't got a room in college , and it ca n't be at Kemp 's place because his wife is a house-bound invalid . |
7 | But er , any acquisition has to fit extremely well strategically and it has to be at a price that we consider to be a , a , a good price . |
8 | It has to be at night or we 'd be seen . |
9 | The Prime Minister claims that he wants to be at the heart of Europe , but his real objective is a bypass operation . |
10 | It appears to be at the discretion of each branch to decide how nursing vacancies are publicised . |
11 | The process of fusing Ministerial intentions and departmental expertise in the formulation of policy is a great deal more subtle than it appears to be at first sight . |
12 | Grown-up critics manage to deny its appeal ( probably the very same priapic excitement they derived from rock in their unreconstructed youth ) because it seems to be at odds with their sexual politics . |
13 | I would have the gearbox checked out as it seems to be at fault . |
14 | He seems to be at ease with you , more than with anyone else . |
15 | For once he seems to be at a loss for words . |
16 | In those circumstances , he seems to be at variance with his own Front Bench spokesmen . |
17 | Soon he hopes to be at a new home in a different area , where he hopes to be able to live his life in peace . |