Example sentences of "be [verb] at [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Please tell all your classes about the forthcoming course and arrange for a ‘ commercial ’ to be given at all rallies , lecture dems , etc .
2 The directors therefore propose , as resolution No. 8 that authority be given at this years AGM to amend the rules of the Scheme so that the absolute limit will be increased to 9,260,761 shares representing 5% of the current issued share capital .
3 The bees in fact should be treated at all times , so is the belief , as if they were people ; and people who were very ready to take offence if not treated properly .
4 Young adults and rams should also be treated at these times .
5 If the motor is to accelerate as quickly as possible the maximum ( pull-out ) torque must be developed at all speeds .
6 The possibility of increased virulence in these antibiotic resistant strains ( which may be related to the presence of plasmids encoding antibiotic resistance and virulence factors ) suggests that attempts to limit their selection by judicious use of narrow spectrum antibiotics should be considered at all times .
7 Training needs can be considered at several levels , for example in terms of general categories of need , such as induction , job , or development needs , or in terms of specific subject needs .
8 It must be remembered however that outgoing costs and a minimum level of profit should be recovered on each assignment and the practice of ‘ buying work ’ should be discouraged at all times .
9 any displacement of outside motion jobs by inside motion versions was regarded as a retrograde step and had to be discouraged at all costs .
10 Between childcare and now ‘ granny care ’ ( with the introduction of the Griffith Report 's recommendations ) women will be caught at both ends in terms of attempting to find employment .
11 These might be organised at those colleges which are part of the scheme and could also involve such organisations as CHIME , the RSCM , the Benslow Music Trust and the British Federation of Young Choirs .
12 planning is more difficult because it must be organised at more levels in the organisation .
13 Police powers to control public meetings and the offences that might be committed at such meetings are the principal subject of this book .
14 It is the stuff of dreams and memories and heady ways on the rock : all the more valuable in that it can be enjoyed at all levels of difficulty .
15 Rooms were arranged round the atrium and colonnaded garden courts ( peristyles ) so shades or sun could be enjoyed at all seasons and time of day .
16 More problematically , open market areas need not be expected at all sites , because temporary stalls or even trestle tables could have been erected in side-streets , as in some modern towns today .
17 The need for trade-offs should be recognized clearly , so as to avoid the implicit assumption that dignity is to be pursued at all costs . [ … ]
18 Climbers should note that as soon as agreement has been reached , climbing activities will not be permitted at these locations .
19 Obviously confidentiality , discretion and anonymity will be respected at all times .
20 Its proposals are workable and provide a framework for services which can be applied at all levels from the government at the top right down to the professional worker in direct contact with the recipient of services .
21 The analogy must not be overstretched , but the fact that it can be made at all shows how integrated mass media were into the rhythms and activities of society .
22 that distinction must be made at all times between persons taking part in the hostilities and members of the civilian population to the effect that the latter be spared as much as possible ;
23 Where it is known that the debtor has more than one residential or business address , personal calls should be made at all addresses ; ( b ) should the creditor fail to effect service , a first class prepaid letter should be written to the debtor referring to the call(s) , the purpose of the same and the failure to meet with the debtor , adding that a further call will be made for the same purpose on the day of 19 at hours at ( place ) .
24 The recent work by McAuslan and others ( supra ) in respect of the functioning of the Windscale Inquiry casts further doubt on the fairness of our current practice of leaving it solely to the legislature to determine the form and procedure to be adopted at such inquiries .
25 Some believe that we should be looking at all ages to fulfilling activity which is not wholly employment based , but make more constructive use of leisure .
26 We are looking at or , we will be looking at all grants that are made by all committees , to decide which ones in our view should be recommended to you to be treated as a corporate kind of grant .
27 ‘ I 'll be looking at all sorts of music , from liturgical chants to Fiddler on the Roof stuff and Hassidic Rock . ’
28 In the next few weeks , I shall be looking at all aspects of the computer world .
29 In the ensuing chapters I will be looking at these processes in more detail .
30 I pretended to be looking at some papers when the door opened and Grace Hinkle ushered in a sophisticated-looking female of about twenty-eight .
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