Example sentences of "[adv] [that] at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | First phase-locking occurs , which causes the appearance of low-frequency " beat-beat " notes in the spectrum ( recall that the cavity-mode spectrum is distorted by the atomic dispersion , so that at threshold the modes will not be quite equally spaced ) . |
2 | Diana daubed luminous paint on the eyes of her cuddly green hippo so that at night it seemed as though he was keeping watch and looking after her . |
3 | This deposited material is mainly removed by the waves so that at night , when the algae emit carbon dioxide , the ensuing greater acidity of the sea water causes a chemical attack on the rock itself and not merely the redissolving of the finely divided material precipitated during the day . |
4 | We have seen that , under the ordinary form of a mortgage of freehold land used before the property Acts , the legal estate was conveyed to the mortgagee , so that at law he became the owner of the property ; but that the mortgagor was treated by equity as the owner — he had an equity of redemption , which was an equitable estate in the land ; and he could only be deprived of his equity of redemption in certain defined ways , e.g. by foreclosure or sale . |
5 | All applications , and the bulk of Taos itself is written in Virtual Processor code , so that at run-time the code is loaded onto a real processor and translated on the fly into the chip 's native instruction set . |
6 | All applications , and the bulk of Taos itself is written in Virtual Processor code , so that at run-time the code is loaded onto a real processor and translated on the fly into the chip 's native instruction set . |
7 | The apc is in fact equal to the slope of the ray from the origin to the appropriate point on the consumption line , so that at point A , the apc is equal to the slope of OA ( = 1 ) and at point B , the apc is equal to the slope of OB ( = 0.9 ) . |
8 | Subsequently , he steadily increases his short position in futures , so that at delivery he has 1905 contracts . |
9 | Thus if the stress alters continually , the summation can be replaced by an integral , and σ n by a continually varying function , so that at time t * when the stress existed , the strain is given by |
10 | She points out that at present local authorities have no duty to investigate alleged abuse , as in child abuse , and suggests this should be remedied . |
11 | He points out that at present some two-thirds of output by value is of commodity materials as opposed to the more profitable effect chemicals . |
12 | We were also aware of the problem that assessment in English , particularly that at age 7 , could result in bilingual children reaching only a comparatively low level of achievement . |
13 | The sturdy Scot , who came so close to doing precisely that at Pebble Beach 12 months ago , is convinced the gruelling par-70 course demands wonderful , long iron play . |
14 | Trainee David Steelwell , 18 , makes twice that at Logic Lord metal sheet works in Frindsbury , Kent . |
15 | The consortium warns however that at present it lacks the finances to shift the project into a full-scale development phase . |