Example sentences of "[pers pn] [am/are] at " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ The only doctors who could help me are at Bart 's .
2 Emma Pengelly , eight , wrote : ‘ The only doctors who could help me are at Bart 's .
3 The kind of satisfaction which can be anxiety-free is that in which my own creative powers and understanding of the world around me are at a maximum and this is satisfaction which the individual can only achieve as part of a community of persons directed at these ends .
4 The company as a whole employs 3,800 people , but only 22 of them are at corporate headquarters in Boston .
5 ‘ We 've got seven games to play , and five of them are at Upton Park , ’ he said .
6 What is important is that ( a ) large numbers of people are involved ; ( b ) some of them are at a greater risk than the general population due to pre-existing cardiac or respiratory conditions and/or prolonged exposure in homes or at the workplace ; and ( c ) there is no ‘ safe ’ level of exposure to carcinogens .
7 Er some of them are at different se strength er
8 The groundwork principles are a necessary element in the art of kung fu and they are usually taught towards the end of training , since many of them are at times contradictory to the normal rules governing training .
9 Secondaries can usually be identified because they cluster around the larger primary , often forming chains and other small groups , and because the impacts producing them are at low angles and low speeds and so the craters are usually elongated .
10 It was visibly true that the CNAA , as one education correspondent put it , was ‘ busy about the job it was set up to do — to award degrees and to make sure that the standards of them are at least up to university level ’ .
11 Most of them are at still at and there 's a few applications
12 One possible event being planned involves children from the village lining up on the pavement next to the road to highlight how many of them are at risk from traffic that goes through the village every day .
13 Some of them are at best guesses !
14 ‘ Both Deborah and I are at our wits ’ end . ’
15 Not while the Captain and I are at war .
16 For a start , and leaving aside the merits and demerits of PR — on which the NSS and I are at variance — one obvious fact ought to be hammered home .
17 Here S. O. Letterman and I are at odds .
18 Erm I 'd like to refer to my page three or er section four in my conclusions because I think if I if I heard Professor Lock correctly I think he and I are at one in in a suggestion which is is put to you in in if you like without prejudice to the generality of what I have been saying in support of the council 's policy .
19 Having heard that , and secondly due to your patience er through your patience getting clarification that it the borough could if it wished allocate its sixty hectares under this structure plan policy outside the town centres and that things that then took place in town centres would be extra , it 's not something they have to do but it 's a freedom they would have in their local plan , having heard those two things , the concern I 've got that even at sixty hectares , Harrogate 's allocation was too small erm really recedes very quickly sir , and would completely disappear and here Mr Allenby and I are at one ,
20 Besides , he wrote , now that I am at last working on the big glass and have set up the two panels and locked them into their metal frame , notions like success and failure are no longer pertinent , there is only the project and its outcome , project , scribbled Goldberg in the margin , outcome , and words like success and failure can safely be left to others , wrote Harsnet .
21 I need to introduce a different dimension and I am at a loss .
22 Is it because I am at a loss as to how to go on ?
23 I am at the bus stop and have dropped my busfare .
24 ‘ I may not be as much with my family as I should be , but at least I am at home , ’ he reasons .
25 It was a fight but now that I am at college you can believe I am the happiest girl around here .
26 December 8 , 1924 : I am at the moment just recovering from a heavy bout of drinking .
27 But I am at least honest in this .
28 Already I have the feeling that I 'm a bit too thin — that Anna , whose house I am at , will say that I was never fat in the first place : ‘ Oh , you 're all right , skinny ribs ’ ; that mixture of dismissal and envy she uses , excluding me from the problems of other girls , from real problems like her fat thighs , or her backside that could do with ‘ half an hour on a bacon slicer ’ , as she puts it .
29 I am at her mercy at the moment though I keep her and pay her well and might look with justice for harder work from her , but when I am over my lying-in I will be behind her you can be sure .
30 Then , once I am at home , I usually think the whole of it was splendid , and hate having to settle down to the monotonous , lonely life of a writer .
  Next page