Example sentences of "[vb base] be [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | Now when erm you say are supplying at the moment . |
2 | It may be that a new course is still in the planning stages , or that what you want is offered at another local centre . |
3 | All calls cost are charged at 36p per minute ( cheap rate ) and 48p ( at all other times ) |
4 | Setting forth That if any yearn is produced at the said Mercat or at any of the Mercats of Isla , the same not being just in number& Length . |
5 | In the longer term , IBM is even thinking about making PC-DOS 6 processor-independent so that any forthcoming lines of handhelds are n't limited to Intel Corp chips , Ms Dimfel says the same people producing the Taligent/Workplace OS micro-kernel are looking at a ‘ pico-kernel ’ optimised to run just PC-DOS . |
6 | I recall being shouted at ! |
7 | the solicitors fee if anyone we insure is represented at a Coroners Inquest , Fatal Accident Inquiry or Court of Summary Jurisdiction |
8 | the solicitors fee if anyone we insure is represented at a Coroners Inquest , Fatal Accident Inquiry or Court of Summary Jurisdiction |
9 | the solicitors fee if anyone we insure is represented at a Coroners Inquest , Fatal Accident Inquiry or Court of Summary Jurisdiction |
10 | the solicitors fee if anyone we insure is represented at a Coroners Inquest , Fatal Accident Inquiry or Court of Summary Jurisdiction |
11 | the solicitors fee if anyone we insure is represented at a Coroners Inquest , Fatal Accident Inquiry or Court of Summary Jurisdiction |
12 | In all the sign languages except Chinese Sign Language , ( tell a ) LIE was located at the lower face , with the hand moving sideways . |
13 | For his pro-Nazi activities and other connections Houde was interned at the outbreak of the war in 1939 , but as my friend Robert LaPalme , the famous Montreal caricaturist , later told me , ‘ Whatever else he was , Camilien Houde was a bright character in a dull world ! ’ |
14 | I remember being struck at once by his gaiety and warmth , and the way these two characteristics gave a face that was not exactly good-looking , in fact had an element of the grotesque in its narrow axe-like boniness under the untidy mop of black hair — a face seen in an elongating fun-fair mirror — an aspect of compelling charm , almost of beauty . ’ |
15 | I , I remember being stared at because I was wearing trousers when I came to live in Scotland forty four years ago ! |
16 | I remember being amazed at the size of the placenta , which resembled a football and the lack of discomfort which accompanied its arrival . |
17 | Here , wonderfully fresh fish and produce are served at every meal and a promenade stroll is the evening ritual . |
18 | Potter , thou shouldst be living at this hour . |
19 | ‘ However , British Coal believe that plans for major new investments have to be reviewed in the light of the changing market conditions , which I understand is happening at Point of Ayr . ’ |
20 | An example occurs in a more recent film , When Harry Met Sally … ( 1989 ) , where a period feel is aimed at in the earlier parts of the film though the period is as recent as 1983 . |
21 | Never mock other people who find the work difficult ( you know how much you hate being laughed at ) . |
22 | Fishpool are rehearsing at Birkenhead 's Glenda Jackson Theatre , Wirral Youth Theatre 's base , so it 's a home from home for him . |
23 | In failing to match their forebodings about vicious circles with effective solutions for breaking them , economists risk being played at their own game . |
24 | We must continue the drive for improved competitiveness and increased productivity , otherwise we risk being left at the starting gate , ’ he said . |
25 | Whenever we move down a street , enter a pub , club or restaurant we risk being laughed at , sworn at , spat at . |
26 | Some indication of the immense editorial difficulties that arose , many of which I may say were not solved until the , the Pléiade edition in three volumes of nineteen fifty-four , some of the difficulty I think is hinted at , at any rate , in a recent description of the state of Proust 's papers at the moment of his death , and I quote : ‘ Huge packets of type- and manuscript , the pages festooned with half-illegible addenda , and blackened with savage deletions which had swallowed up entire paragraphs , heaped the ugly little bamboo table that stood near his death-bed , and overflowed from the shelves of the table along the top of the nearby chimneypiece . |
27 | Now , what they try and do is finish at the end of this term , so you 've got from now on until , mid- January to , to revise erm , but you may have |
28 | What I love is looking at the designs and helping choose the fabrics — and working out how much to charge ! ’ |
29 | My social history is very different from Trevelyan 's , one of the most remarkable books on English social history , because of course I come from a very different background , I 've different experience from Trevelyan , but also I 've been writing at a different time . |
30 | Operations manager Siobhan Hunter , who is responsible for the Morgan Grenfell contract , says : ‘ We 've been looking at computers for the past 18 months , and we went for Caterdata , having seen it in action at BE Services , the in-house caterer at the Bank of England . ’ |