Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [conj] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Second , as regards durability , the goods should last for a reasonable time and any breach should be regarded as occurring at the time of supply rather than when the lack of durability became apparent . |
2 | It sees the police as powerful agents , people who are discriminatory in their exercise of might , and whose every action needs to be checked and controlled at every turn . |
3 | Where a transfer of value is made by associated operations carried out at different times it shall be treated as made at the time of the last of them . |
4 | Similarly , inadequate information about the siting of the jetty at Rothera meant that it had to be redesigned and repositioned at a relatively late stage , at an additional cost of £2 million . |
5 | There are landmarks and turning points in the movement 's evolution but few paintings that demand to be considered or discussed at the expense of others . |
6 | This type of debate can only be resolved when looking at the functions in some detail . |
7 | When you have finished with the artwork , it can be stored in a stiff envelope or a file , along with the component layout diagram , so that it can be modified or re-used at a later date . |
8 | six days a week … from dawn till dusk … from gallop to grandstand … fortunes may be won or lost at the betting shops or with the bookies … but for the stables … for the lads and lasses and trainers its a hard grind … |
9 | In both the large national surveys and the smaller scale studies , data tend to be collected and analysed at a household level ( for example , Bradshaw and Holmes , 1989 ; Ritchie , 1990 ; DE , 1990c ; DSS , 1990b ) . |
10 | His bones will go to Washington for study , his skin will be stuffed and exhibited at the Space Hall of Fame in New Mexico and the rest if there 's any left will be cremated . |
11 | In May 1990 the privatization of 28 heavily indebted industrial companies was announced ; another 21 would be liquidated and 200 industrial companies controlled by Greek banks would be sold or liquidated at the next stage of privatization . |
12 | These auxiliaries may be used when required at the discretion of the individual cataloguer ( unlike DC where specific instructions are given for most applications of the Tables or the ‘ add to ’ device ) . |
13 | Also the procedures may be tapered and modified at the outset to meet the needs of the individual . |
14 | Status of all rooms , including those ready for use , can be displayed and adjusted at the Hotel Manager workstation . |
15 | In The Netherlands , existing dikes and other protection works will have to be raised and reinforced at a cost of US $3.1–8.8 billion for a 70–200 cm sea-level rise ( Barbier , 1989 ) . |
16 | We are going about it the proper way and er nevertheless it will be assessed and costed at the end . |
17 | ‘ Any alterations or changes to the page must be noted and initialled at the time . |
18 | IN some cases a mini-bus will be hired and used at a pretender meeting . |
19 | Marti , 47 , will be hissed and booed at the Richmond Theatre , Surrey , this Christmas . |
20 | Only the marked files will then be printed or copied at the prompt . |
21 | Thus , where rent is payable quarterly in advance on the usual quarter days a term of " seven years from 25 March " will be construed as beginning at the first moment of 25 March , so that the first payment of rent will fall due on the first day of the term and the last payment of rent would be made in respect of a complete quarter , which ends at the last moment of the term . |
22 | Any necessary elections for tax purposes must be identified and made at the optimum times . |
23 | Alternative arrangements can be developed and their performances assessed , and areas of possible problems can be identified and alleviated at an early stage of the design . |
24 | It is important not to miss this diagnosis because the disease is potentially fatal but can be cured if resected at an early stage . |
25 | It was said that the act had to be directed or aimed at the victim . |
26 | Crisis welcomes all donations , but non-perishable items are preferred , as they can be kept and used at a later date . |
27 | The question of the balance of power will be debated and decided at a political level . |
28 | The court may give him help , certainly ; for instance by discovery of documents inter partes … ; by allowing evidence to be obtained or presented at the trial in various ways … ; and by the issue of subpoenas … |
29 | Now , however , we can propose that the infinitive event with its internal spatial support ( intra-verbal person ) must be conceived as situated at a point in time beyond that at which its explicit actual support is located . |
30 | Child care is one obvious example , but there are also the many day-to-day tasks which enable households to be maintained and to function at a reasonable level of efficiency . |