Example sentences of "[verb] [be] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Stolen Glances features pictures by ten lesbian photographers and has been at the council-funded Arts Centre for two weeks .
2 A number of issues are raised in the paper , but one of the companies which has been at the receiving end and has been canvassed for views , says : ‘ Part of the document looks as if it has been drafted by British Gas . ’
3 I should have been very glad of your society this last year , Maureen has been at the Royal College of Music , and I have been much alone , only for the animal 's company I do n't know what I should have done and poor Mr. Papworth [ a dog ] has been so ill we had to telephone a vet up at 2 a.m. one morning it was a funny night , Jack and I in our dressing gowns in the kitchen trying to comfort Mr. Papworth .
4 The strongest activity has been at the bottom end of the market , where there is considerable pent-up demand from first-time buyers who have delayed buying over the past few years , for fear that house prices would fall further .
5 The one bed that was occupied was at the far end of the ward .
6 I remember that luncheon with Basil absolutely perfectly , and that I 'd been at the National Gallery or the Tate , and I had a postcard with me of one of those primitive paintings , naïve paintings , of a cricket match they still have postcards of it .
7 He 'd been at the wrong end when a small company went bust in the city .
8 The Daily Telegraph Individual Homes Show is at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham from April 18 to April 21 .
9 The Daily Telegraph Individual Homes Show is at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham over the Easter Weekend , April 18 to April 21 .
10 Another display entitled ‘ La Corrida ’ featuring 120 paintings and drawings by Botero on the theme of bullfighting is at the Grand Palais from 20 to 29 November .
11 It must have been at the very time of the proceedings against Myln that the archbishop of St Andrews received the earl of Argyll 's answers to his letter of admonition of 31 March 1558 , in which he warned the earl of the dangers of his support for Protestantism .
12 ‘ Though we knew by the place where he had fallen that it must have been at the very summit just as the path runs down the cliff to Kinghorn Manor . ’
13 From having been at the very centre of public affairs , the Frost family sank back into almost impenetrable obscurity .
14 Having been at the Methodist conference last week , or fattist .
15 Guideline 1 : The best time to start is at the very beginning
16 ‘ He 's supposed to have been at the Versorelli Institute in Geneva from the fourth to the fourteenth of November .
17 Eva had been at the International College for Officers for five years .
18 Annie Templeman had been at the black and white ball for five minutes , and it was five minutes too long .
19 All three came from the Midlands and had been at the sharp end of the business as salesmen for distribution companies .
20 Even if I had n't won a medal nor got enough promotion , I had been at the sharp end .
21 The torrent here was almost as fearsome as it had been at the original crossing point , but not so deep .
22 Bluebird , which was rented by a group of nurses from the Waterloo Hospital , had been at the ready , and when the birth was imminent they 'd seen to it that the ambulance arrived promptly .
23 Mr Richardson , whose home was on The Promenade , Llanfairfechan , had been at the Old Court for six months because his wife was in hospital .
24 A Welsh dealer had been at the fair last year but had not returned this year , much to the disappointment of many of the visitors .
25 This is then rotated and scaled , making the ‘ ball ’ appear to bounce in the out of the screen ( Sounds like you 've been at the loony juice again to me — Ed ) .
26 It may be a consolation for them to know that I 've been at the receiving end myself .
27 It turns out that both ladies have been at the Rossellini anti-wrinkle juice — with increasingly disastrous consequences .
28 Delegates are still addressed as brother , sister , or comrade , but this year there are electronic signs in the hall giving the speaker 's name — as there have been at the Conservative conference for quite a while .
29 For it was the procedures and practices that have been at the very core of racing tradition for generations that were on trial here , and there was little realistic chance that they should have been found wanting .
30 But he gets the best : the person who provides the real thing ( a contribution to profitability ) , the person who 's been at the sharp end and actually cut a profit from the edge .
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