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

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1 Our excitement would rise ; soon we knew the names ; on the left the Lawley and Caradoc , on the right the Longmynd , and in two minutes we would be drawing up at the nerve centre Church Stretton .
2 The hand-out can be given out at the beginning of the learning session and used as a basis for teaching .
3 The chart needs to be filled in at the time the child eats as retrospective memory is unreliable .
4 ‘ So how shall your time be filled in at the barbecue ? ’ he queried with an unmistakable edge to his voice .
5 Two days later Horst Teltschik ( CDU ) announced that he would be stepping down at the end of the year as Kohl 's foreign policy adviser at the Chancellery .
6 He seemed to be gazing up at the night sky .
7 Instead we leave the pictures to be stripped in at the printers , and get a better image as a result .
8 On and off street parking is available within easy walking distance of the museum and coach parties can be dropped off at the main entrance
9 Ample free parking is available adjacent to the Museum and coach parties can be dropped off at the main entrance
10 On and off street parking is available within easy walking distance of the museum and coach parties can be dropped off at the main entrance .
11 And the person who had sorted it together at Birmingham made sure that the next stop it was at , the waggons would be at the back end to leave in that town and this is what my father was doing by er er shunting as it was called , or making a train up to go from Nottingham to London , or some other place in the country , with up to fifty or sixty trucks behind it and they did n't want the trucks next to the engine to be dropped off at the first place and having to shove and push about in their marshalling yard .
12 ‘ Can I be dropped off at the airport ? ’ she was glad to ask as the signs came up .
13 ‘ Oldham like to attack but then naturally there is a chance they can be caught out at the back so it is up to us to exploit that . ’
14 Questions are often raised in this respect as to whether disinfection should be carried out at the end of a day , after work or the following morning before work .
15 As far as the Channel Tunnel is concerned it has reluctantly accepted the need for on-train immigration checks but is still insisting that customs checks must be carried out at the terminals , against the advice of commercial interests who see such checks as detrimental to the ‘ user friendliness ’ of the Tunnel .
16 Nitrates should be in single figures and water changes should be carried out at the rate of 20% each week for the time being .
17 This allows for the entries to be made by machine accounting whereby several operations can be carried out at the same time .
18 A Contracts Specialist with Scottish Nuclear since 1990 , Gordon will be involved in the setting up and administration of a range of contracts for assessment studies for work to be carried out at the Kozloduy Power Station .
19 The bulk of the research will be carried out at the Public Record Office , looking at the internal workings of the policy-making machine , though also with an awareness of the theoretical issues which are raised by the pioneer attempts to manage the economy in this period .
20 More tests are to be carried out at the allotment wall in Castle Hill , Richmond , to find out its exact condition .
21 Resurfacing work is to be carried out at the Thinford roundabout and diversions will be in operation via Ferryhill , Kirk Merrington and Tudhoe .
22 Clerical Medical 's fund will have to be wound up at the end of five years , which will ensure that it will have to pay CGT in full on whatever has been made .
23 The scheme is due to be wound up at the end of December 1993 but until then , excepting one or two minor technical amendments affecting mortgage rescues/property management subsidiaries , the rules will remain unchanged .
24 Most of the cost will at first be picked up at the federal level , but the BMFT will gradually reduce its share of financial support over the eight years .
25 ‘ But my advice is not to panic and to wait and see how many tickets can be picked up at the last minute . ’
26 Hence there must be a facility for storing the cross- reference until it is required , and a system by which the editor is reminded that that cross- reference needs to be written in at the other point ( earlier or later in the text ) .
27 The Bank would require £5 to be written off at the time of sale and if the £5 was not injected as cash on day one , would even disallow the sale treatment .
28 This demand must not be built up at the expense of the core scientific activity of the Garden , however .
29 Maybe in forty years time , people will be looking back at the good old days of the Nineties to see which rising stars started their careers playing North-East venues .
30 Sir Hector , who will have his own form to fill in as a farmer in Dumfriesshire , says in the letter : ‘ I recognise that many of you will be fed up at the prospect of yet more literature and more form filling .
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