Example sentences of "it be at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Or will it be at most a change of tone , a more positive role in supporting industry but falling far short of what the free marketeers fear ? |
2 | ‘ Whoever can it be at this time of night ? ’ asked Elizabeth . |
3 | Who could it be at this hour ? |
4 | Whoever could it be at this time of night ? |
5 | seems like an hour and a half when it 's at that time |
6 | Have I hell ah going through the diary now , it 's at that stage , enjoy it ? |
7 | It 's at that point that many women start trying to get back into the labour market and at that point it is extremely difficult , so I think that we 're talking about a number of things . |
8 | ‘ I will , of course , be happy to go in a week or two 's time , but if it 's at all possible , I very much want to be in London in July . |
9 | Do you think it 's at all possible that anybody who has this number , like presumably your agent has it or friends have it , is it at all possible anyone would have given it out to somebody ? |
10 | My Lords , erm i legislation is complex and I agree that we should do what we can to keep a clear er , er to keep it clear and simple if it 's at all possible and erm er I agree though that one needs a fully up-to-date text of the nineteen sixty four Police Act in order to decipher every last dot and comma . |
11 | Well , I 've spoken about how we remember you but I know you have far more memories of being here those years ago and I know you 're really itching to get up off your seats and go and have a good look round to see where you were stationed and if it 's at all possible to see the huts , the billets or anything where you were . |
12 | I think it 's absolutely scandalous the local authority can use government money to the extent of nearly half a million pounds to provide a site for about sixteen caravans , and I do n't think it 's at all necessary . |
13 | We do try not to use er the disabled sticker if it 's at all possible , because we actually want to behave just as anyone else behaves , in a , just an ordinary member of the community , and so do the children . |
14 | It 's at such times , as you sit eating a damp sandwich as water drips from your nose , as you scour the map for all the things you ca n't see , that you wonder why the hell you do it . |
15 | Tonight , it 's at half past eleven . |
16 | Erm it 's at some venue in Leeds . |
17 | However , it 's at these times that we are most punishing to ourselves . |
18 | It 's at this point that so many people give up . |
19 | It 's at this point that you have to start making choices , and you have several options . |
20 | It 's at this stage that the work is most interesting and most difficult . |
21 | It 's at this stage that one or other of the partners may start to get an eye so roving as to become a nose and take up with the first cloth-eared bimbo who gazes up or down and says , ‘ I ca n't believe you 're over forty — that 's sooo sexy . ’ |
22 | It 's at this stage that mercury comes into the picture . |
23 | It 's at this point nearing the end of my open study I 've realised a connection between the four characters I have just compared . |
24 | It 's at this point in our agenda when er the world search it 's our agenda and er in introducing the report there are just four things I want to comment about . |
25 | Antiques day at a the , this is the all the places it 's at this Sunday and it 's er , in Chester . |
26 | It 's at this point that AIDS develops . |
27 | But whether his artistic life was , as a few think , exemplary , or , as rather more think , a fearsomely cautionary fable , it is at all events a matter of some solemnity , and the amused weariness of we-have-heard-it-all-before will not serve in 1985 as it did in 1920 or 1940 or even , scandalously , as late as fifteen years ago . |
28 | If not , then the cause may be ill-fitting boards or defective joists , which must be inspected by lifting a floorboard here and there if it is at all possible . |
29 | The weapon 's computer thus knows where it is at all times , without relying on any signals from outside . |
30 | And , if it is at all possible , the number of changes which could occur at any one time is better curtailed and staggered . |