Example sentences of "they be at the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Clearly the Kurds , one way or another , are going to present an enormous problem to the courts very shortly , as they are at the moment to the Home Office , ’ Mr Justice Schiemann said .
2 Media influence on perceptions is likely to depend upon whether they are at the pure perception end of the spectrum or at the margin between perceptions and attitudes .
3 Making the means of production into private property leads to exploitation , for if people have no access to the means of production they are at the mercy of those who do .
4 They are at the bottom of the heap .
5 With that relationship gone , they are at the mercy of more laws and more political meddling .
6 With that relationship gone , they are at the mercy of more laws and more political meddling .
7 Even presented in outline like that , it is reasonably clear that under green regimes Europeans would , by any conventional standards , become a great deal poorer than they are at the moment .
8 Perhaps it can be said that , when people are searching for meaning , they are at the beginning of a journey , not at the end of it .
9 This is because they are at the same stages in their evolution .
10 Yet here they are at the Lyric , Hammersmith , with a magical production of The Winter 's Tale , which honours this great play while doing full justice to Complicite 's distinctive eccentricity .
11 They are at the junction of Leadenhall Street and Bishopsgate and the junction of Billiter Street and Fenchurch Street .
12 ‘ We buy 50 to 60 cars a year , and if they prove to be as good as they are at the moment at the end of the year I think we could be in the market again for more diesels .
13 Dall has produced writing to the staggering scale of 250 bibles to the square inch , small enough to write one bible on a pinhead , but the individual letters on that scale are so minute , no higher than a micrometre ( one or two wavelengths of visible light ) , that they are at the limit of resolution of optical microscopes .
14 If the second person says that his cards are in the first and last row you know that they are at the t in mutus and the t in dedit .
15 Without the anchor of personal conviction they are at the mercy of every ebb and flow of opinion .
16 Then at work they are at the whim of the boss .
17 They are at the moment .
18 It 's a job which men take on when they are at the height of their powers but all too often they have been reduced to a sickly shadow of their former self .
19 They may stand outside of high fashion , but in context they are at the leading edge . ’
20 Despite the fact that they are at the most 6 in ( 15 cm ) long , they can make leaps of up to 6 ft ( 1.8 m ) .
21 Sun 's recently announced activities in the personal systems business with First Person are not directly involved , aimed as they are at the consumer end of the market rather than corporate networking .
22 Mount the fitting either directly to the lugs at each side of the box if they are at the standard 51mm ( 2″ ) centres ; otherwise use screws and wallplugs as before .
23 Often they are at the same or higher levels .
24 er as to what would happen to the metered charges as as against what they are at the moment .
25 They are at the expense of people who have nothing to do with the production or consumption of a product — but who end up paying the costs .
26 Under the council tax , that hierarchy will be extended to two tenants , who , if they are at the same level in that hierarchy , could become responsible for each other 's council tax jointly and severally .
27 Such measures shall be introduced in such a way that … they are at the same time conducive to price stability , a high level of employment and foreign trade equilibrium , and thus steady and adequate economic growth .
28 and they 're not there t as they are at the moment to meet the needs of the Greater York area .
29 Many institutions of less than 150 , either free standing or in collaboration with others , have offered and will continue to offer a range of courses well matched to the needs of the student population as they are at the present time .
30 ( 4 ) You may use the premises for the sole purpose of … ( 5 ) You will keep the premises clean and tidy and will leave them in no worse condition than that in which they are at the date of this letter and free from rubbish .
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