Example sentences of "would be at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But then you see the town was on er on er on D C. And they 'd be at that time they they were beginning to change over to A C , the whole country 's A C now . |
2 | All translations , on this approach , would be at best approximations . |
3 | Compensation both for planning restrictions ( in cases where a claim had been admitted ) and for compulsory purchase by public authorities was to be paid on the basis of existing use plus any admitted 1947 development value , but private sales would be at current market prices . |
4 | Then he disappointed her by saying he was checking whether it was possible for someone to go in and out unobserved , and how crowded it would be at that time of day . |
5 | It was made clear that trade would be at international prices , with no subsidies or preferential treatment . |
6 | And sometimes , towards dawn , the music would be at full blast and there would be hardly any movement at all , nothing left except maybe just one couple kissing — and yet that looked like dancing too . |
7 | I warned him that unless he adhered strictly to the regimen I prescribed he would be at considerable risk . ’ |
8 | Midday meal would be at 1230 hours , and they had been told they were excused duties for the remainder of the day . |
9 | Loans would be at subsidised rates of interest ( provided through the taxation system ) . |
10 | A value of 255 would result in the corresponding phosphor dot on the screen receiving maximum illumination while it would be at half brightness if the value were 127 . |
11 | His mother would be at Thursday-evening Bingo , Rose-Ann out in Len 's car . |