Example sentences of "[am/are] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's in one of them photos , we 're at that bar . |
2 | ‘ I know why you 're at that school . |
3 | assume that they 're at that level when they come to us and follow on from there . |
4 | Since we 're at that point . |
5 | er they say , and if then they 've made a mistake you have done what you are told , I mean if you take a big ladder and it 's only a wee fire , a small car bump and then there is a big fire later on , somewhere else and they have n't got their , the right appliances because you 're at that place with the wrong stuff , then that would cause problems would n't it ? |
6 | So there are plenty of ways of disposing of little amounts Every bit you dispose of from your capital every hundred pounds saves forty pounds in tax , if you 're at that sort of level . |
7 | Well I 'm sure if whether we 're at that stage or not . |
8 | but what I , what would be a possibility at sixty two , when I 'm at that point , I 'd be receiving half pay |
9 | While the major political parties are at each other 's throats over most areas of policy , they seem to agree on one idea to aid innovation — probably it is from an independent body . |
10 | We should n't kid ourselves for in factories and workplaces around the country G M B and T & G are at each other 's throats . |
11 | Bubbly battle : Two of France 's proudest industries are at each other 's throats over a perfume called Champagne unveiled by fashion house Yves Saint Laurent . |
12 | Looking at his reflection a child sees that he has two eyes and one nose , that his mouth is lower than his nose , his ears are at each side of his head . |
13 | This system is favoured by Compass on the X-100 these are at each end of columns of AA cells which are held together by the spring pressure . |
14 | None of the requests for housing requirement are at that level . |
15 | The chances of winning the two bets are at that point judged to have the same probability , given by the ratio of red to blue marbles . |
16 | The chances of winning the two bets are at that point judged to have the same probability , given by the ratio of red to blue marbles . |
17 | I suppose it would bore you to come and see my poor children , but they do need amusing , they are at that stage of convalescing when nothing is entertaining for very long and Mamma is certainly not entertaining at all , so a pretty thing like you would be a breath of fresh air . |
18 | Only if they are at that time identified and agreed upon , will they be specific goods . |
19 | Their flowers appear over several weeks in summer and are at all times most striking and handsome . |
20 | Every human being makes an imprint on their surroundings because we are at all times radiating energy which is soaked up and stored by items around us . |
21 | The actualizing tendency suggests that even these failing individuals are at all times capable of growth and development , so it is an essentially optimistic view of the human condition , and this is particularly important when working with older people . |
22 | Section 222 provides that accounting records are at all times to be open for inspection by officers of the company . |
23 | Touring caravans are at all times to be treated as trailers for the purposes of the application of the Agreement . |
24 | So even if the new authorities are small in scale this must not mean that District Council staff are at any advantage in obtaining jobs in the new authorities — staff here must be able to compete on an equal basis ( 5.7 ) . |
25 | If the videos are at any time broadcast for public viewing the Publisher will negotiate a residual fee which will be in line with the agreement for minimum fees that exist at the time between the Society of Authors/Writers ' Guild and ITCA/BBC . |
26 | 5 If the videos are at any time broadcast for public viewing , we will negotiate a residual fee which will be in general line with the agreement for minimum fees that exist at the time between the Society of Authors/Writers ' Guild and ITCA/BBC . |
27 | They are at any rate central and have I believe served for various committees of inquiry , etcetera , before . |
28 | In practice , however , the majority of employers that have equalised upwards ( i.e. instead of reducing the retirement age for men ) are at this stage allowing women the option to take their pension early without reductions , instead of obliging those already close to retirement to prolong their working life . |
29 | And at the same time , and slightly in contradiction to that , I found it increasing erm , er , perception and indication of dissatisfaction with the way in which the joint er , collaborative structures were actually working , if I may say , especially at the top level in terms of the political erm erm , so I say to you colleagues , that you are required as er , by statute to , to have in place collaborative structures , er , under a statute that goes back to the nineteen seventies , and I should also say to you that up and down the country that authorities like your own are at this stage doing what you 're doing , and that is reviewing the effectiveness of the operation of those structures , and probably coming to much the same conclusions . |
30 | There appears to be little evidence that as a society we have become so rich that a substantial number of people are at this point . |