Example sentences of "[adv] at that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's because it locks better at that groove .
2 Again , in a frenzied blur of storm-driven wind , ice-cold rain , glass and splintered wood , Cardiff was suddenly at that door now , tearing it open with one gloved hand while he pushed Jimmy and the girl through into the darkness .
3 Pulling up suddenly at that height puts a sudden , uncontrolled load on the cable and often results in a cable break .
4 This proved true above all at the time of which I write , or up to that time , because adolescence is as much a mental as a biological experience , and the arts meant much at that epoch , the last before the advent of Pop Culture , which has since taken over the adolescent mind rendering present that ‘ future ’ which Eliot dreaded .
5 The Germans , especially at that time , were a highly gifted Aryan tribe in the full vigour of development .
6 ‘ Surely she did n't bathe alone at the Cove , especially at that time of the year ? ’
7 And I recall that I laughed aloud at that stage and I believe ( the agent ) joined me in that .
8 Most conductors just sit down at that point and , beyond making sure that the orchestra kept up with the stage , leave the music to its own devices .
9 So when you run to get it started off , you have all your uranium fuel rods in the reactor and you 're control rods and it 's it 's shut down at that stage okay , then you gradually start withdrawing the control rods , and see what 's happening .
10 And only catered for Street Station , which was a small station , it was being run down at that time , Street Station .
11 Oh I see I must of just been putting it down at that time
12 In his move towards the latter , perhaps at that time he did not quite appreciate how influential to himself and others Roger Corman had become in providing the schooling for some of the most important film-makers of the second half of the twentieth century .
13 The job paid quite well and I could perhaps at that stage have afforded somewhere slightly better to live , but I 'd got used to my new home and I was still keen to try and build up some savings again .
14 Erm erm , A ten it the there 's various units and as a unit erm are the family and I felt that perhaps at that stage are you not on the family and what it 's about .
15 Cos he 's quite good in a , but it 's so easy to get wrapped up with , obviously at that age it 's very impressionable and very like they , they must look so big to a lot of people that they go out
16 The external world exists for the child only at that level of complexity which is compatible with the stage of development it has reached .
17 Perhaps communication should be at the broadest possible level if that is done well ; if not , it should be only at that level which can be done well .
18 It was only at that point that we felt confident that the field-worker was being talked to by respondents as a person rather than as some novel sex object , and the veracity of what they said could be treated by us with more confidence .
19 Nor had the problems begun only at that time : the Bank for International Settlements had already warned that net bank lending had fallen steeply in the second quarter of the year , from $90,000 million to $65,000 million , while the amount raised in the world securities markets had shrunk from $44,000 million to $25,000 million .
20 All the walls were covered in brick here , this piece of the building was actually only at that time only two storeys high .
21 and be confident in its ability to forecast future of how it flows , only at that stage then will be the liability or otherwise in the north south bypass be fully known as will also the role to be played by traffic management measures .
22 Well you might but only at that age
23 The new sovereigns were not really wealthy enough at that stage to do full justice to the grandeur required for such a majestic British event .
24 Mr Palmer did n't feel he was playing good enough at that time , so he told Tony Lema about me .
25 I think the bravest thing I ever did in my life was sing solo at that pantomime , I , I think that was braver than giving birth or having my wisdom teeth out .
26 So at that point then did you almost give up hope that you would be rescued ? that you more or less were going to end in the sea at that point ?
27 And so at that point , nothing very much was published .
28 More so at that time when companies were culled from post-war part-blackout part-music hall Britain to cling together for a while on what usually became the wreckage of a production .
29 So at that time the freehold of the property leased to your brother must have passed to someone else . ’
30 So at that time , the midwife would only come for a a quite a small proportion of the time then ?
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