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

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1 So not a very successful project in terms of getting people out into the community but people are due to move at the end of this calendar year and I have no doubt that the project will be very successful thereafter .
2 Both products are due to ship at the beginning of June .
3 But even though what was being contemplated was regionally restricted , it nevertheless went far beyond what these states , following the British line , had been willing to accept at the European level .
4 Where firms maximise profits in uncompetitive conditions the effect is that consumers are denied goods which they would have been willing to buy at the competitive market price .
5 Where the shareholders also happen to be the directors , and a close personal trust and confidence is involved , the courts have been willing to look at the settlement of arguments on the basis of equity rather than strict legal principle .
6 Would the Secretary of State have been prepared to sit at the same table — I repeat , would the Secretary of State and his colleagues have been prepared to sit at the same table with that man , within the confines of the Anglo-Irish Agreement ?
7 Would the Secretary of State have been prepared to sit at the same table — I repeat , would the Secretary of State and his colleagues have been prepared to sit at the same table with that man , within the confines of the Anglo-Irish Agreement ?
8 They are free to evolve at the mutation rate .
9 Surely where the boundaries are around rural settlements , whether or not there are boundaries around rural settlements , does n't flow from E two but flows from decisions that district councils are free to make at the moment .
10 There is something strange about a subject in which its research workers are willing to dabble at the application of the jargon of thermodynamics but unwilling to apply even the most rudimentary aspects of mechanics to these problems .
11 No Sex , Please-We 're British opened at the Strand Theatre on 3 June 1971 , and Crawford was so nervous that he was sick off stage three times .
12 Or even if you have to clarify the title by saying who is responsible for making sure that materials that you use arrive at the place that they 're supposed to arrive at the time .
13 I 'M through with all the gentle , kind and witty ‘ sex symbols ’ we 're supposed to fancy at the moment the Angus Deaytons and Kevin Whatelys .
14 So you 're all starting at the same
15 But you 're all arriving at the one time .
16 They 're both sat at the , the back of the hall , would you extend a very warn welcome colleagues .
17 First , that non-climatic influences ( including the distribution of natural resources ) are likely to dominate at the regional level , as evidenced by the 10–200 fold variation in national per capital GNP values within 10° latitude bands .
18 That is about as much as the East Europeans are likely to get at the moment .
19 Sets of papers from the conference are likely to appear at the end of this year .
20 You may , you may have lec the lectures are supposed to finish at the end of this term , but if , you know , a lecturer has been ill or has n't managed to get through the stuff erm , you may have some lectures next term , but er
21 It would have been unthinkable to have at the head of State a King and Queen who could no longer bear to be with each other .
22 Postgraduate students are welcome to call at the Service at any time during their course and are encouraged to take advantage of the facilities offered as early as possible .
23 It is assumed that all trains are of equal length and are all moving at the same speed , so that they each take p seconds to pass the crossing .
24 They are all deposited at the Shirehall , Abbey Foregate , Shrewsbury , and are available for inspection .
25 Any eyes or blemishes should be removed and the potatoes should be cut into even-sized pieces to ensure that they are all cooked at the same time .
26 then you put them on when your feet are all swollen at the end of the day you 'll find them too tight .
27 By the looks of 'em , they are all champing at the bit to place their bets .
28 Now those are all happening at the Holywell Music Rooms .
29 ‘ And I 'd like to make the money myself , I mean , I could , easily , at the Quindale garage , but I have n't time because of A levels and the others are all going at the beginning of July . ’
30 Individuals believe that they are able to perform at the desired level ( effort performance outcome ) .
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