Example sentences of "at [adj] [noun] in [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Before looking at each market in detail it would be helpful if a basic principle could be understood . |
2 | I do n't know I mean er maybe these are minute but whether you should explore them at that moment in time I mean only experience will tell . |
3 | At that moment in time I did n't want to become entangled in problems with Simon and Celeste . |
4 | It is difficult to see how at that point in history it could have been otherwise . |
5 | Okay , at that point in time they had n't actually er taken |
6 | At this distance in time we simply do not know in detail how the clerks did their jobs , for there were no manuals of office procedure , and the functional tasks gradually evolved so that they bore little resemblance to their forebears . |
7 | And at at at this point in time we do not t think it 's appropriate that be be added in this amendment to the structure plan Mr chairman . |
8 | Mervyn Whyte , secretary of the meeting told me today : ‘ At this point in time he 'll not be on the front row of the grid but Billy Nutt , the clerk of the course , and myself will be going through the speeds later today and deciding the grid positions . |
9 | Turtle Island who won at Royal Ascot , Leopardstown and York has done most so far but at this point in time I could n't make up my mind between Turtle Island and my other two big race winners , State Performer and Stonehatch . |
10 | One switchboard operator said that at this moment in time she did n't know . |
11 | I , David on your guard force and the thirty four members yes , you , you rightly mentioned the correspondence with your at this moment in time I have had no reply I have sent another letter which you have not received as yet to , indicating that if they do not return those members then we will proceed to Bridlington . |
12 | At this moment in time I would agree with you entirely . |
13 | Williams added : ‘ At this moment in time it is a relegation match but it is n't one we particularly fear — I 've played against them this season and I know they 're not the Forest of old . |
14 | No matter how much you speed up the entry into London at some point in time you are going to have to create a jam . |
15 | Her own preference was for retracing Maurice 's route at first light in case he had suffered a breakdown or been involved in an accident . |
16 | This plan should be regularly updated as the design evolves so that at any moment in time it represents the best forecast of the final cost of the project . |