Example sentences of "[pron] is at [adj] [noun sg] [that] " in BNC.

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1 Surely , it is at that age that interest has to be aroused because later those subjects will fall on the other side of the divide .
2 It is at that moment that Jesus comes , not as a ghost but as himself , to save them and take away their fear .
3 However , in the latter , pathways may operate which are not present in the host and it is at this level that some antiparasitic drugs operate .
4 It is at this ceremony that the sacred instruments , which the women must not see , are played .
5 It is at this moment that the question arises — is the victim who sustains the harm someone the defendant is under a duty not to harm ?
6 It is at this point that Todorov 's ‘ classicism , is projected towards postmodernism .
7 It is at this point that gonorrhoea may start to produce symptoms in the female .
8 It is at this point that I slip from my pedestal of polite insouciance .
9 It is at this point that library promotion and publicity broadens into public relations , which , in its fullest treatment , is beyond the scope of this book .
10 There is always a point at which the limitation of science , albeit forever progressing , introduces the need to make an unproved assumption about the mystery of life , and it is at this point that a religion becomes a necessity and must take over .
11 It is at this point that the system is heading for a new crisis .
12 It is at this point that a right heart attitude would benefit greatly from an intelligent technique .
13 Although a measure of ambivalence is quite usual , it is at this point that a decision is made about going public .
14 And it is at this point that we can see the way in which secularisation feeds and nurtures the philosophies of secularism .
15 Yet it is at this point that it comes into sharpest conflict with the cultural and anti-intellectual currents which are rooted in a return to instinctual modes .
16 It is at this point that the analogy between anorexia nervosa and hysteria , which Freud saw as separate from and possibly opposed to the obsessional neuroses , seems to break down , along with Dally 's separation of the two as different forms of the disease .
17 It is at this point that the women are introduced into the story to take over the role of the disciples .
18 It is at this point that elderly people often lose out , such is the pressure to give top priority to protective work with small children .
19 It is at this point that Phil Barlow makes his strongest attack when he says :
20 It is at this point that the anthropologist , when pressed , retreats into impenetrable jungles of ethnographic fact .
21 It is at this point that the subject of history re-enters ; history may be a process without one , but the subject is nevertheless inscribed within history .
22 It is at this point that we share in and are different from each other .
23 It is at this point that the assumptions made about the nature of injections and leakages are relevant .
24 It is at this point that we can begin to see how deviant groups — even evil Folk Devils — construct an order which in many ways is based closely on the order of the society which makes them outcasts .
25 But it is at this point that an Aristotelian-type argument fails to be able to deal with the most difficult questions about autonomy .
26 It is at this point that proper forward planning and the use of the time log become of crucial importance .
27 It is at this point that things often go wrong and communication breakdowns occur .
28 In Vietnam the loss of a small intelligence network to the Japanese had made it essential for operational purposes that it should be replaced and it is at this point that Ho Chi Minh and the American OSS found each other .
29 It is at this point that he starts selling his clients out of as much stock as possible , so as to release their capital for the investment propositions he will offer them in his next post .
30 It is at this point that timings become important .
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