Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] at that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The report on the coarse wares is very illuminating for the views at that time of a man who had spent a lifetime handling pottery .
2 All the noise being made about the hostages at that time was just political rhetoric .
3 From this more harmonious base the counsellor can attempt to move the family on to consider when family relationships began to falter , what the circumstances were , and how all parties felt about the issues at that time .
4 If the highly developed woollen textile industry be disregarded , the structure of crafts and trades of Babergh may not have been in any way unrepresentative of the shires at that time .
5 It was most probably the closeness to the river that was the deciding factor in choosing the site , for the state of the roads at that time made it easier to travel by water .
6 1 What impression did you get of the place where the story is set ? 2 How did the life of the children at that time compare with your life ? 3 Do you believe in ghosts ?
7 Fortunately , like the majority of the members of the carabinieri at that time , they were not notable for their intelligence .
8 Although one looks at reasonableness at the time the agreement is entered into , it is only practical also to take into account the legitimate expectations of the parties at that time regarding the future , and what is reasonably foreseeable .
9 I remember seeing a delegation from the tenants at that time .
10 His letter is worth quoting as it shows the depth of feeling and suspicion in the Services at that time .
11 It must have been someone from the village , Rose said : who else would be walking in the woods at that hour ?
12 Chester and Ralph Humphrey played drums because there were two drummers in The Mothers at that time .
13 I 'd go a little bit further and say well it 'd be much more likely that husband and wife would be in the master bedroom with in the small bedroom , but as you say er the adults or anybody indeed in the flat is likely to be in the bedrooms at that time , but Sergeant you see went a bit further and said that at the briefing , somehow he got information that was likely to be in the master bedroom so I understand your evidence , you certainly did n't get that impression at the brief .
14 And yet for all her beaten and pathetic appearance it seemed to Creggan there was in this eagle Slorne 's eyes something that Creggan saw nowhere else in the Cages at that moment : purpose .
15 The island 's usually left to the gulls at that time of year . ’
16 ‘ But it shows she was trying everything and it did put an end to the sightings at that time . ’
17 Is there a limit to the amount you can leave to the children at that point ?
18 There were complaints from the neighbours to the police at that time about the goings-on .
19 The state of the nation was inevitably one of the major themes of the talk on the hills at that period ; but so also was the change that was taking place rapidly in the collieries of the steam-coal areas where work was being ‘ rationalized ’ , a much-used euphemism for the cutting of labour costs .
20 Mr Farraday will usually have just returned from his short walk on the downs at that point , so he is rarely engrossed in his reading or writing as he tends to be in the evenings .
21 And er there was very little money spent on the roads at that time , the , the railways had been the great carriers of everything and the motorcars were just coming in .
22 There were very few lone parents on the books at that time : so few that no separate statistics were kept of their numbers .
23 ‘ We had to keep our hands on the reins at that point in the race though we were still allowed to carry the whip and use it to prevent horses running out , refusing , or causing accidents .
24 The traditional theory [ of employment ] maintains , in short , that the wage bargains between the entrepreneurs and the workers determine the real wage ; so that , assuming free competition amongst employers and no restrictive combinations amongst workers , the latter can , if they wish , bring their real wages into conformity with the marginal disutility of employment offered by the employers at that wage .
25 1.30 In a serious personal injury case or in a fatal case the initial calculations of loss of earnings or dependency may be made very soon after the accident , based on wage rates provided by the employers at that time .
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