Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] that at [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This means that at any frequency , sound waves in water are nearly five times as long as they would be in air , and so provide poorer resolution . |
2 | This means that at any frontier anywhere in the world a border official who has at his disposal a piece of equipment which is already widely and internationally available will be able instantaneously to record the personal details from a passport without the holder realising it , and the record will be automatically read into and stored by a computer . |
3 | Mates estimated that the total uncovered foreign exchange liabilities of the banks at the end of 1985 amounted to $ 12.5 billion , and this suggests that at that time their total gross liabilities were substantially larger than $ 14 billion . |
4 | We asked after Pop and were glad to hear that at that time he was still well . |
5 | ‘ But then they all say that at this time of year , do n't they ? ’ |
6 | To echo Brundle : ‘ But they all say that at this time of year , do n't they ? ’ |
7 | It would be reasonable to suppose that at this latitude the islands would be frozen in for most — if not all — of the year , and so they would , were it not for the Gulf Stream . |
8 | It is safe to conclude that at any stage of this planet 's history the world of bacteria has been overwhelmingly conditioned by the state of the biosphere . |
9 | Accordingly I ought to be able to say that at this stage his comments seem to me beside the point , or more exactly in excess of it . |
10 | A record dated 1665 shows that at that time the archery contests were held over 4 days . |
11 | It is now difficult to imagine that at this time virtually all the academic departments were based in the Trent Building |