Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [vb pp] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Safety , health and environmental protection are considered at each stage . |
2 | More vulnerable than copyhold tenants were leaseholders , particularly when their leases were granted for limited terms such as seven or ten years , with the possibility of the rent being raised at each renewal . |
3 | The courtyard is breathtakingly beautiful , although to have your breath taken away it is necessary to keep student hours , the entrance from the Via Francesco side being controlled at all times , while that on the Via Festa del Perdono side is open when the University is also open . |
4 | Charles felt he must have heard Steen being interviewed at some stage on radio or television , because it was very familiar . |
5 | With her thoughts raging uncontrolled in her head , and the pillow muffling the noises outside , she was not aware of the door to her bedroom being opened at all . |
6 | This is because the echo being detected at any given moment will be a reflection of an earlier part of the chirp , and will therefore have a different pitch . |
7 | The system provides facilities for lexicographers to take check-point copies of the entry being edited at any terminal . |
8 | If no entry is made at this prompt , the current VMS directory will be used by default . |
9 | If no entry is made at this prompt , the current VMS directory will be used by default . |
10 | If no entry is made at this prompt , the current VMS directory will be used by default . |
11 | However , a good deal of tension is created at this point , with the bass playing the expected D while the accompanying chords are first a G major , then an Amin7 , finally releasing this tension by coming together on the sustained D major , which leads positively into the beginning of the next verse , a G major . |
12 | Sometimes research is undertaken at this stage to find out why and how the product is bought . |
13 | A paranoid reproach is aimed at all females by an Amis-like figure , who then reproaches himself , or is reproached by some other Amis agent detectable in the novel . |
14 | . Spanish wool is manufactured at this works and prepared for the weaver of broadcloth and Kerseymere ’ . |
15 | No systematic attempt is made at this point to resolve the many doubts about the details of Hocazade 's career , particularly the dates of his various appointments , since his career impinges on those of a number of Muftis and the conflicts are more appropriately discussed in detail where they arise in these contexts . |
16 | He was certainly not purporting to compile a representative list of ‘ extra-hazardous ’ activities — though one of the fundamental problems about Rylands v. Fletcher is perhaps that the law has never made up its mind whether the rule is aimed at such activities . |
17 | This is undesirable and I ask that they be disallowed , that a child-proof fence be required at this boundary which is already being eroded . |
18 | It seems relevant that anthropology be used at this time to contribute to the debate on policing , for since the 1964 Police Act and the preceding Royal Commission which was generated through concern over police practice , the organization has held an increasingly central place in the public imagination . |
19 | According to Dexter , ‘ much time was spent on a detailed review of the Old Trafford Test and disappointment was expressed at some elements of England 's performance . |
20 | The future policy of the Association was discussed at these meetings . |
21 | Here police monitoring of the large crowds was facilitated by ‘ sophisticated radio equipment supplied by the Army , hot lines to the White House and the Pentagon , and an 8 by 12-foot map of the city , complete with a zoom-lens television camera for closeups , that could show where every police officer and other security force was located at all times ’ ( Farber , 1988:159 ) . |
22 | Although other burials clustered around the enclosure , the internal area was respected , until the whole monument was dismantled at some time in the fourth century . |
23 | John 's obsession for uniformity was thwarted at this point as the experience of the older Girls always showed in their eye make-up . |
24 | Its opposition was overruled at this stage however by a majority of the Member States , who agreed to start work on EMU and Political Union in two parallel inter-governmental conferences , which opened at Rome in December 1990 . |
25 | No record of such an interview was presented at any of the previous hearings , it seems . |
26 | In this instance the case was dismissed but the fact that such action was taken at all was profoundly significant . |
27 | Some are content to praise or vilify Althusser while never engaging deeply with his views , and many of the debates surrounding his work are conducted at this superficial level . |
28 | Courses in Classical Art and Archaeology are offered at all levels . |
29 | Two provisions of the Act are aimed at this problem . |
30 | Those who make decisions which affect the use of manpower are found at all levels in the service . |