Example sentences of "they [am/are] at a " in BNC.
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1 | It does prevent us from assuming that students are being educated because they are at a university , irrespective of what their studies are . |
2 | They are at a reasonable cost of £1 for 6 . |
3 | They are at a relative disadvantage because individuals without any formal qualifications are more likely to experience unemployment . |
4 | There are times when the word unbelief is used to describe the doubts of those who are definitely believers but only when they are at a stage of doubting which is rationally inexcusable and well on the way to becoming fullgrown unbelief . |
5 | In common with fig 4 this relies on fast alternate picked double stops , only this time they are at a faster tempo , phrased in sixteenths and have a moving line added as a third ( lower ) part . |
6 | There is a coffee bar here and women selling embroidery and woollens line the path to the viewpoint — for all that they are at a good tourist point , the prices here and at other such places around the island usually remain reasonable . |
7 | They are at a stage when they are likely to be concerned with a variety of complex issues ; the meaning of life , the existence of God , ideologies , their emerging sexuality , their future career and life-style — too often science is seen as being purely instrumental with nothing to contribute to these debates . |
8 | They are at a disadvantage in the job market because of lower education and training levels , cultural prejudice and domestic responsibilities . |
9 | Such features are usually called raised beaches if they are at a low level , approximately below 50 m ( 150 ft ) OD , and marine terraces , platforms , benches or erosion surfaces if they are above this level . |
10 | It was just little homies who thought , because it 's Normski , and they 're at a rock club , it 's cool to throw things and boo . ’ |
11 | Oh yes , and the audience have to pretend they 're at a football match . |
12 | And then they 're at a disadvantage when they have to deal with real life problems . ’ |
13 | And er one of the ways you can use is er National Savings Income Bonds , er which are er okay , but they 're , the trouble is they 're at a variable rate , so at the moment they 're paying seven percent , so that 's on National Savings Income Bonds , so that that person would get seven hundred a year at the moment gross , and of course er you do n't need to t to fill in an R eighty five for that type of investment because it 's not a bank or building society account . |
14 | People have been talking to him about sickness and that if an office has erm people that are off sick a lot more than another office they 're at a disadvantage . |
15 | They pretend they 're at a party in their lunch break . |
16 | Cos the others are different generations , they 're at a disadvantage cos they 're the same generation Andy |