Example sentences of "[prep] [det] juncture " in BNC.

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1 Into the largely unexplored Hose Range , and an area called the Bukit Tengah , where lived a number of rare and uncollected species , including the ratbird , happy until this juncture in their uncollected state .
2 To this juncture , we have discussed the aggregation of individual preferences directly into a public decision .
3 A communication gap occurs at each juncture where an idea may be dropped .
4 At that juncture , an odd thing occurred .
5 As he says of himself at that juncture in his career , his quitting in Monaco was ‘ the climax to a situation which had existed all year , stemming … basically from a lack of interest and enthusiasm ’ .
6 Liza did not know how she got back to her billet , only that she had bicycled so fast and furiously that , as she flung herself on her bed , she thought , grimly , that if anyone had reason to miscarry at that juncture it was she herself .
7 Normally she would have clammed up at that juncture .
8 My letter to your Honour of the fifth January last being writ before the great events that are upon us now , would lead your judgement astray as to our progress in these fair Isles , for mighty Saturn threw his sinister shadow heavy upon me at that juncture and many untoward and grievous events had combined to cloud my spirits that now are light as a summer breeze again .
9 A subsequent chapter will address the question of how this threat is routinized by members of the RUC generally , but at this juncture it is worth considering how the management 's dilemma leads them to organize community and neighbourhood policing in an area like West Belfast , where attack is imminent .
10 But at this juncture another major problem emerges , in that it is very difficult to demonstrate that there is an established libertarian Conservative tradition with which Thatcherism and the new right can be matched .
11 At this juncture a codicil must be inserted .
12 At this juncture , two crucially fundamental questions now emerge .
13 No government is likely to say at this juncture that it regards cars as an environmental menace and intends to reduce their numbers by so many per cent a year .
14 The episode casts interesting light on the ‘ Hitler myth ’ at this juncture , where the Party had made itself unpopular as never before .
15 Heseltine/Kinnock : At this juncture , well I 'd be delighted to , but what I , what do you mean …
16 At this juncture , although he was not yet living at Chelsea , Sloane intervened as saviour and benefactor of the Garden .
17 The last thing she wanted at this juncture was to be under an obligation to Wilcox .
18 At this juncture the peace of the night was rent by the sudden wail of air-raid sirens , and as they started to walk off they bumped into some Italian soldiers .
19 At this juncture he received a visit from the leaders of the Christian forces in the Holy Land , who came to ask for his support against Philip of France .
20 At this juncture it should be noted that a considerable proportion of international lending does take this latter form .
21 At this juncture I have an experience to relate , perhaps one which ought to be recorded in the Guinness Book of Records .
22 At this juncture , Willie 's ears filled up .
23 Carrie , at this juncture , gave him a poke .
24 At this juncture , I am unable to comment further on Newman 's assertions , but I can reveal that Hide 's name has been linked very seriously with Bowe , ’ he admitted .
25 At this juncture I merely want to hold on to the notion that workers are pressed , for a variety of reasons , into a dependent position of an infantile-like nature , which is felt to be unalterable , in many industrial enterprises .
26 for not only was the Earl Patrick suspicious of anyone coming from the regency , but he happened at this juncture to be consoling himself with a local lady , in the absence of marital comforts .
27 Since the outbreak of the war Harriet had rather prided herself that she and Tom had been able , for the most part , to manage their property by themselves and certainly the employment of any domestic help at this juncture seemed a luxury to which she was almost ashamed to admit .
28 ‘ To my mind , ’ she wrote , ‘ he has all the qualities of a leading man that the British film industry badly needs at this juncture : youth , good looks , a photogenic face , obviously alert intelligence and a trick of getting the maximum effect with the minimum of fuss . ’
29 One point that is appropriate to bear in mind at this juncture , and that is often overlooked , is the difficulty , because of their nature , of mixing H.T.s and Floribundas with other plants .
30 It would be difficult to say at this juncture whether this upturn , achieved at considerable social cost , can be sustained .
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