Example sentences of "at this [noun sg] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Virtually noone at this level uses the high elbow that we commonly teach in the UK . |
2 | It is important at this stage to stress the unhealthy nature of avoidance . |
3 | The social sciences at this stage had the opposite bias . |
4 | Some brewers add extra sugar at this stage to encourage the continuing fermentation . |
5 | It will be necessary at this stage to rework the Financial projections of the project using the financing terms offered to understand fully the impact of each proposition . |
6 | It adds : ‘ The viability of this proposal will need to be further explored with the private sector and others as it is too early at this stage to value the commercial opportunities a road might bring for improved coal and mineral extraction , forestry , recreation and other developments to defray construction costs . ’ |
7 | The railway bridge at this point represented the steepest gradient on the whole system at 1:16 . |
8 | No systematic attempt is made at this point to resolve the many doubts about the details of Hocazade 's career , particularly the dates of his various appointments , since his career impinges on those of a number of Muftis and the conflicts are more appropriately discussed in detail where they arise in these contexts . |
9 | It may be useful at this point to explore the possible link between Halliday 's notion of theme and the category of topic in Chinese and other topic-prominent languages . |
10 | It is appropriate at this point to discuss the possible " program 's of stress or strain application . |
11 | Alhred was clearly extremely vulnerable in Deira to a Deiran rival and Aethelred 's acquisition of the kingship at this point indicates the residual power of his family , notwithstanding his father 's deposition . |
12 | It is appropriate at this point to consider the alternative system of coordinates defined by . |
13 | It is true that there is virtually no restriction upon the bringing of actions : for instance , I can at this moment sue the Prime Minister for assault — though I shall fail in the action . |
14 | At this time remember the traditional British holiday was seen as staying in a boarding house with a landlady . |
15 | Also at this time came the great compressional movements of the Urals . |