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

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1 It is only necessary to indicate at each stage which proven solution will be used in the next stage .
2 ‘ This basis may not be appropriate because the group incurred a loss after taxation and extraordinary items of £1,616,249 during the year ended 31 March 1992 and at that date its current liabilities exceeded its current assets by £6,870,214 and the net deficit was £679,853 . ’
3 But at that moment their creaking conveyance gave a sudden fearsome jerk and came to a dead stop .
4 And at that moment their mutual adoration seemed beyond question .
5 At that moment his dearest wish was to be back at work and having lunch with Mrs Tobias .
6 At that moment my fourth pall-bearer and his wife , who had suffered traffic problems , scampered to their seats .
7 At that point my invariant use of it will have served its purpose , and I will reconsider my position .
8 At that time your younger niece must have been still an infant . ’
9 And he came down he would have been working for he would have been at that time my great grandfather maybe or and he came down and he lived in lower Millfield after that and just as soon as he was out of his house , they just had the house demolished .
10 Well , at that time my best pal went to the pit , his mother would n't let him enter in th for scholarship , but he did happen to come here for , Well , he seemed to always get a day 's day release from the year dot , I think , and er eventually he got some A levels .
11 Because no one can know at this stage what those conditions might be , it would be unwise for anyone now to decide irrevocably to take that decision at a future date .
12 At this stage his main objective was to catch a wave all the way into the beach .
13 At this point Antonio enters , and Shylock instantly switches to verse in an aside to us : This is a crucial moment , revealing to us alone at this point his real hatred , so strong that only verse can express it .
14 At this point his heavy hand came into harsh contact with my face .
15 He saw Mary , standing by the doorway , looking at him directly as he rode towards her , unflinching in her look at this stranger whose jingling tackle whinnied against the soft crush of the accustomed evening sounds of the valley , the sun behind him and he , as he drew near , as intent on her .
16 At this time her intravenous infusion was removed and she seemed more relaxed but still complained of pain from her wound .
17 At this time his poetic inspiration returned , and some of his finest work was written in the last weeks of his life , including his most famous poem , ‘ Heart of the Heartless World ’ .
18 It had n't occurred to him that at some point his life-support system would be taken away .
19 Arguing for Lucy 's dependence on arboreality were Stern and Susman from State University of New York at Stony Brook whose recent paper in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology ( vol 60 , p 279 ) was summarised in New Scientist ( 20 January , p 172 ) .
20 At such time his own life seemed to him equally simple ; the components were there — they had been assembled .
21 After all , the member can see at first hand what nice people the Conservatives are .
22 At one time my major ambition was to have my father buy me an excavator so that I could make really big dams .
23 At one stage his entire family of fourteen were reported as having lived on a dollar a week !
24 This will change the voltage at any porthole whose current line is affected , and the appropriate voltmeter will register the fact .
25 On graduating , she travelled — in Mexico , Madrid and Mississippi — and now she is back here to transform our drab little lives , or at any rate our drab furniture .
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