Example sentences of "at [be] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd er at been at Newark till then for about four years or so and the er slump had come about and they were sacked by the hundreds , including myself . |
2 | Current British circumstances are unusual in that the reforms aimed at are highly ambitious , yet lack obvious external impetus of the sort which would clear the way to radical change . |
3 | The kind of tasks it might excel at are assembling keyboards and putting gearboxes or electric motors together . |
4 | The decisions arrived at are at the very heart of the success or failure of the Created God to be the foundation of the Alternative Religion . |
5 | For the kids today , the people we used to snigger at are role models , swashbuckling marauders sailing the seas of high finance , corporate raiders whose motto is ‘ Get in , get out , get rich ’ . |
6 | Bass shift is already in , so all we need to look at are the gains and tones etc . |
7 | The techniques we have looked at are more effective with some types of material than others and we want materials that can take a sensible place in our scheme of work . |
8 | Early observations on at are very highly weighted in ( 4 ) , so these will be important to the B t 's when they are forming their beliefs . |
9 | The first two processes to be looked at are Flask Handling from pond to railhead , and the training process . |
10 | Yet , these three countries not only have different systems of legal decision making , with Children 's Hearings in Scotland , children 's judges in France and juvenile courts in England , but the philosophies and policies which lie behind these institutions and the nature of the decisions they arrive at are also very different . |
11 | to explore how courts apply the duty imposed by the Child Care Act 1980 to give the child 's welfare first and paramount consideration ; 2. to examine the practices in use for providing magistrates with impartial information ; 3. to discover whether parents ' solicitors experience difficulties in getting background history of cases from Social Services Departments ; 4. to judge whether parents at are a disadvantage in court ; 5. to monitor how solicitors conduct their cases , and how they emply the various possible lines of argument of the Code of Practice on Access ; 6. to discuss the underlying attitudes of the magistrates and social workers towards access to children in care , the reasons for their viewpoints and whether the publication of the Code caused them to change any of their positions . |
12 | ’ The stores we install at are generally those having a shopping crisis , he says . |
13 | No , what I am looking at are the first direct signals to reach me from the dark constellation of Serafin . |
14 | Right , the three er , things we 're going to look at are , you only need one per team , but I 'll tell you what they are , waiver of premium , the insurability option , or index linking as it 's sometimes called , and the paid up option . |
15 | The two books I have chosen to look at are in themselves extremely different . |
16 | Yeah well this is , th this is it I mean th th there are often a lot of things happening at the same time er er some of which as you just sort of hinted at are sort of er erm of a psychological er er have a psychological factor in them which all add to it do n't they ? |
17 | yeah , you see Creda now at are already making some of the washer driers , that Llandudno used to make . |
18 | Erm we 've also got an issue with erm the post cock-up and that 's a technical term you 're laughing at are you ? |
19 | They 're really good at are n't they ? |
20 | Slightly expensive at in n it . |
21 | 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 . ’ |
22 | Jay realised she was flattered at being asked , realised that Lucy thought of her as somehow daringly on the wrong and the right side of the track all at the same time . |
23 | The man was bridling at being treated like a minion . |
24 | The West Country 's joy at being able to combine quality and tradition in the shape of brand-new brown-and-cream-liveried bus-based four-wheeled diesel units for local branch services turned to dismay when their long wheelbase caused ear-splitting squeals on tight curves , and they had to be rapidly replaced by the thirty-year-old DMUs they had supplanted , fortunately not yet scrapped . |
25 | One of the most beautiful is probably that of Odette in the Act II pas de deux of Swan Lake when , overcoming her fear at being captured , she turns her head and deliberately looks into Siegfried 's eyes . |
26 | Dean Saunders should at least have emulated Trevor Francis 's hat-trick at Villa Park a week earlier , and Paul Goddard 's anger at being substituted suggested all is not well with last season 's fifth-placed team . |
27 | Peer tells of horror at being branded as a war criminal |
28 | More probably , however , even the final figures will show large declines — the most telling possible proof of how the exhilaration of being able to read almost anything has been replaced by disillusion at being able to buy almost nothing . |
29 | The paper had worked hard at being modern , adding proper features and news analyses . |
30 | The Swiss , for example , feel blackened at being caricatured as the world 's sweepers-up , and the Spanish smart at their portrayal as lazy gypsies . |