Example sentences of "be at [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's in one of them photos , we 're at that bar . |
2 | ‘ I know why you 're at that school . |
3 | assume that they 're at that level when they come to us and follow on from there . |
4 | Since we 're at that point . |
5 | er they say , and if then they 've made a mistake you have done what you are told , I mean if you take a big ladder and it 's only a wee fire , a small car bump and then there is a big fire later on , somewhere else and they have n't got their , the right appliances because you 're at that place with the wrong stuff , then that would cause problems would n't it ? |
6 | So there are plenty of ways of disposing of little amounts Every bit you dispose of from your capital every hundred pounds saves forty pounds in tax , if you 're at that sort of level . |
7 | Well I 'm sure if whether we 're at that stage or not . |
8 | but what I , what would be a possibility at sixty two , when I 'm at that point , I 'd be receiving half pay |
9 | The first month of the pool starts on April 4th and thereafter someone will be at each Mass to collect subscriptions . |
10 | We always promised to be at each other 's wedding , and if I do n't turn up she 'll be upset . |
11 | This tells us nothing about the degree of harmony in the village — everyone might be at each other 's throats — but it does indicate that within the village there is a reasonably close-knit social pattern , rather than a disparate group of individuals who happen , coincidentally , to live in the same locality . |
12 | Any minute now and they 'll be at each other 's throats again . |
13 | It was not plain sailing and orthodox and ‘ liberal ’ Communists will be at each others ' throats — at local level — until they hold a full congress next January to determine new policies once and for all and to approve new leaders . |
14 | Extraordinarily enough for a couple who were supposed to be at such odds , they seem to have no problem over their conversation . |
15 | Except suddenly she thought of the receptionist who would normally be at that desk . |
16 | If the zero reference point is arranged to be at that assembly point then the assembly procedures are eased . |
17 | I 'm just not persuaded Marcus has it in him to be at that level of intensity ’ |
18 | 'she wanted an excuse to be at that bus-stop when Billy got off , because she knew what was going to happen . |
19 | ‘ I suppose Rupert Stonebird will be at that conference in Perugia now , ’ said Penelope casually . |
20 | So I 'm gon na get I 'm gon na be at that thing by about seven o'clock if I get on the train by I doubt I very much doubt it I 'm getting the train . |
21 | Then he disappointed her by saying he was checking whether it was possible for someone to go in and out unobserved , and how crowded it would be at that time of day . |
22 | But then you see the town was on er on er on D C. And they 'd be at that time they they were beginning to change over to A C , the whole country 's A C now . |
23 | ( i ) The public may leave at the end of the performance or exhibition by all exit doors and such doors must be at that time open . |
24 | I decided not to go in there on the grounds that Tommy would not , and Tommy off duty in Tommy 's off-duty clothes was what I most definitely wanted to be at that moment . |
25 | Well they must be at that age . |
26 | Wiltshire police officers will be at that hearing . |
27 | Well do you want me to be at that meeting then ? |
28 | I wonder if the Archers ' script writers will be at that meeting looking for ideas ? |
29 | It 's the likes o' them should be at those meetin 's , an' if your people manages ter convert just a couple o' drunkards each time then they 've done a good job . |
30 | It was Spaniards who proved Wellington 's own maxim : ‘ the more ground the French hold , the weaker they will be at any point ’ . |