Example sentences of "[pron] be [verb] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm thinking we at the latest we can |
2 | . So to work out how much energy you 're using is , how quickly am I using up energy , well I 'm using it at a rate of ten kilowatts . |
3 | I 'm recording you at the minute . |
4 | I 'm showing it at the Norwich Contemporary Arts Exhibition on October the third if I can get it there . |
5 | I was watching it at the movies , I was watching the whole thing at the cinema . |
6 | The vociferation grew louder and louder all the time while I was serving myself at the counter . |
7 | About once a week or fortnight I had to attend some quite high-powered meetings in London to which James came too , as I was feeding him at the time . |
8 | I was given it at the end of a stormy course on race relations given to staff at Hen don Police College . |
9 | At least that 's what I was telling myself at the start line of the Bury 20 . |
10 | ‘ I 'd hoped for so much from that class since I was taking it at an American university , but — ’ |
11 | But someone was saying something at the same time as Lord Boddy , making him falter and finally stop in midstride . |
12 | It was back in England for ( Sir ) Alexander Korda [ q.v. ] in 1933 that Laughton made his screen name in The Private Life of Henry VIII at the start of a sequence of major cinema biographies ( The Barretts of Wimpole Street ( 1934 ) , Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1935 ) , Rembrandt ( 1936 ) , and the unfinished I Claudius ( 1936 ) ) , which were to see him at the very peak of his reflective , anguished talent for larger-than-life monsters of reality . |
13 | Mr Yeltsin 's dilemma is that , to continue with economic reform , he has to get rid of the present parliament , which is blocking him at every turn . |
14 | You 're eliminating one at a time . |
15 | But , if you were buying it at a garage you were probably gon na pay at least four |
16 | I did n't know if you were comparing it at the end . |
17 | It is her ambition to be tried for her life for murdering a small tobacconist with a meat-cleaver , only to be dramatically cleared when her alibi is established by the bishop who was confirming her at the very moment of the crime . |
18 | Now if we are going to say that this rolling programme , we we do n't mean this rolling programme because it it 's all going back to committees again to be to be looked at then we are putting our at a disadvantage they will disband and the cost to us for refurbishment will increase . |
19 | It 's edited by Outdoor Action 's editor Laura McCaffrey and we are offering it at a very special price . |
20 | Every other day we 're using it at the moment . |
21 | ‘ We 're having it at the end of January … ’ |
22 | We were to meet him at the airport , and when we were making all the arrangements with him on the phone , he said , ‘ Are you sure you 'll be able to recognize me ? ’ |
23 | We were following them at a good clip . |
24 | A group of kids are on a roundabout , one foot on and one foot off , they are pushing it at a giddy speed , round and around until their faces form a single banded blur . |
25 | They 're having it at the co , at the university because David 's mother has some connection . |
26 | They 're doing something at the boy 's school , but we 're not doing anything personally . |
27 | London Transport held very strong views in favour of standardization , so when in 1936 , the ex-Croydon cars were due for an annual overhaul and relicensing , they were withdrawn one at a time and replaced by E/1 Class cars between October 1936 and January 1937 . |
28 | Many of the instrumental numbers were so relaxed , they looked like they were amusing themselves at a family party and when Harry told everyone to stand up as he bopped around the stage in his black silk suit , everyone did as they were told . |
29 | It 's given everyone at the club a lift . ’ |
30 | Yes , he , he 's doing it at the British Legion next time . |