Example sentences of "[be] [to-vb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Sixty two jobs are to go at a milk depot . |
2 | A hundred and forty jobs are to go at a brewery distribution centre in Swindon . |
3 | A hundred jobs are to go at a medical factory over the next two years . |
4 | Almost a hundred jobs are to go at a lift-making factory . |
5 | Thirteen hundred jobs are to go at an oil platform construction yard in the Highlands . |
6 | Up to sixty jobs are to go at an engineering firm in Swindon . |
7 | Eighty jobs are to go at an insurance group in Gloucester . |
8 | Three hundred and eighty jobs are to go at an engineering firm . |
9 | Sixty jobs are to go at the Dowty Seals factory at Ashchurch near Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire . |
10 | Six hundred and twenty mining jobs are to go at the Bickershaw colliery in Lancashire and up to a hundred jobs will disappear at Granada Television , the makers of ’ Coronation Street ’ . |
11 | Six hundred and twenty mining jobs are to go at the Bickershaw colliery in Lancashire and up to a hundred jobs will disappear at Granada Television , the makers of ’ Coronation Street ’ . |
12 | There 's speculation tonight that up to two hundred jobs are to go at the Dowty Landing Gear factory at Staverton near Gloucester . |
13 | Up to a hundred jobs are to go at the Nationwide Building Society . |
14 | Three hundred and fifty jobs are to go at the headquarters of the credit card company Barclaycard . |
15 | 350 staff are to go at the Northampton headquarters . |
16 | About 600 jobs are to go at the corporation — about 30 per cent of the workforce — affecting staff at all levels . |
17 | First tonight 250 jobs are to go at the Royal Ordnance Rocket Research Plant which pioneered the infamous Blue Streak project . |
18 | Tonight we are to lodge at the Blue Boar inn near High Cross , the same tavern the Usurper rested at before Bosworth . |
19 | The lead managers of all Heron 's bonds are to meet at the offices of Credit Suisse in Zurich on Monday to plan a concerted response after hearing outline proposals from the company in London last Friday . |
20 | ‘ In that case , tell me what you were doing modelling shorts when you should have been rehearsing with the wedding dress you 're to wear at the show . ’ |
21 | ‘ 'You 're to go at the beginning of January , but I shall have to wait till all this house business is finished . |
22 | Engineers from the DoT are to look at the southbound-only A1(M) and A66(M) interchange near the town to see if it can be adapted for northbound traffic . |
23 | The purpose of this study has been to look at the different ways sixth-form pupils find and use information when undertaking a school assignment . |
24 | Newsome is just the sort of defender we need if we are to compete at the highest level . |
25 | Another method would be to look at the Automobile Association 's figures on the cost of running a motor car of that engine capacity or at the cost of hiring such a car . |
26 | An even more revealing way to consider the changes in the popularity of divorce would be to look at the proportion of each marriage cohort that divorces after a particular period of time . |
27 | The aim of this book , then , will be to look at the relationship between the ‘ culture ’ of subjects and our common-sense constructions of masculinity and femininity ; and the implications of this relationship for gender inequality in higher education . |
28 | This chapter will have two aims , therefore : the first will be to look at the shades of difference and similarity between feminist approaches to education ; the second will be to ask whether , and in which ways , these approaches can inform our understanding of inequality in higher education . |
29 | A third element of the research will be to look at the geographical impact of ‘ support ’ moves by the elderly.King 's College , London , Age Concern Institute of Gerontology . |
30 | Abstracting from these difficult matters , an attractive approach to inequality would be to look at the lifetime purchasing power broadly defined over goods and services enjoyed by individuals , appropriately discounted to give a common basis for comparison . |