Example sentences of "[pers pn] be at [adj] [noun] that " in BNC.
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1 | I was at this time that I renewed my acquaintance with Herbert Read , whom I had met first at Oxford in the company of Nevill Coghill . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | However , it 's at these times that we are most punishing to ourselves . |
4 | It 's at this stage that the work is most interesting and most difficult . |
5 | 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 . ’ |
6 | It 's at this point that so many people give up . |
7 | It 's at this point that you have to start making choices , and you have several options . |
8 | It is at Labour conferences that you hear international co-operation praised to the skies , while multinational corporations , presumably because they are mostly American , are big bad wolves . |
9 | It is at Labour conferences that you get the sweet nuttiness of Baby Milk Action , which proclaims , ‘ Breast Milk : a World Resource , ’ and tells you , as a fact , that it would take 114 million lactating cows to replace the milk of the women of India . |
10 | It is at such times that the independence of the Supreme Court is at its greatest , but they are rather untypical . |
11 | If the news was really unexpected she would be off balance and it is at such times that people are most likely to speak the truth . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | It is at that moment that Jesus comes , not as a ghost but as himself , to save them and take away their fear . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | It is at this ceremony that the sacred instruments , which the women must not see , are played . |
16 | 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 ? |
17 | It is at this point that Todorov 's ‘ classicism , is projected towards postmodernism . |
18 | It is at this point that gonorrhoea may start to produce symptoms in the female . |
19 | It is at this point that I slip from my pedestal of polite insouciance . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | It is at this point that the system is heading for a new crisis . |
23 | It is at this point that a right heart attitude would benefit greatly from an intelligent technique . |
24 | Although a measure of ambivalence is quite usual , it is at this point that a decision is made about going public . |
25 | And it is at this point that we can see the way in which secularisation feeds and nurtures the philosophies of secularism . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | It is at this point that the women are introduced into the story to take over the role of the disciples . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | It is at this point that Phil Barlow makes his strongest attack when he says : |