Example sentences of "they be at [art] " 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 | ‘ Clearly the Kurds , one way or another , are going to present an enormous problem to the courts very shortly , as they are at the moment to the Home Office , ’ Mr Justice Schiemann said . |
11 | Media influence on perceptions is likely to depend upon whether they are at the pure perception end of the spectrum or at the margin between perceptions and attitudes . |
12 | Making the means of production into private property leads to exploitation , for if people have no access to the means of production they are at the mercy of those who do . |
13 | They are at the bottom of the heap . |
14 | With that relationship gone , they are at the mercy of more laws and more political meddling . |
15 | With that relationship gone , they are at the mercy of more laws and more political meddling . |
16 | Even presented in outline like that , it is reasonably clear that under green regimes Europeans would , by any conventional standards , become a great deal poorer than they are at the moment . |
17 | Perhaps it can be said that , when people are searching for meaning , they are at the beginning of a journey , not at the end of it . |
18 | This is because they are at the same stages in their evolution . |
19 | Yet here they are at the Lyric , Hammersmith , with a magical production of The Winter 's Tale , which honours this great play while doing full justice to Complicite 's distinctive eccentricity . |
20 | They are at the junction of Leadenhall Street and Bishopsgate and the junction of Billiter Street and Fenchurch Street . |
21 | ‘ We buy 50 to 60 cars a year , and if they prove to be as good as they are at the moment at the end of the year I think we could be in the market again for more diesels . |
22 | Dall has produced writing to the staggering scale of 250 bibles to the square inch , small enough to write one bible on a pinhead , but the individual letters on that scale are so minute , no higher than a micrometre ( one or two wavelengths of visible light ) , that they are at the limit of resolution of optical microscopes . |
23 | If the second person says that his cards are in the first and last row you know that they are at the t in mutus and the t in dedit . |
24 | Without the anchor of personal conviction they are at the mercy of every ebb and flow of opinion . |
25 | Then at work they are at the whim of the boss . |
26 | ‘ They are at the moment . |
27 | It 's a job which men take on when they are at the height of their powers but all too often they have been reduced to a sickly shadow of their former self . |
28 | They may stand outside of high fashion , but in context they are at the leading edge . ’ |
29 | Despite the fact that they are at the most 6 in ( 15 cm ) long , they can make leaps of up to 6 ft ( 1.8 m ) . |
30 | Sun 's recently announced activities in the personal systems business with First Person are not directly involved , aimed as they are at the consumer end of the market rather than corporate networking . |