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

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1 Although , I do think that probably erm , religion at that time er , could have been this very narrow , rigid
2 To understand why , argues Gilbert , we need to understand the construction of the sodomite , his association at that time with evil , rebellion , and insurrection , and the belief that to tolerate his sin was to court the possibility of divine revenge ( as with Sodom and Gomorrah ) .
3 What may not recur is the opportunity open to the Library Association at that time to act decisively not only against the ban but to act firmly in support of professional integrity .
4 But there is another circumstance that strongly suggests that [ h ] -dropping was not a low-status feature in ME , and that is its association at that time with East Anglian texts .
5 The intention at that time had been for Ian and myself to return to Uist by the ferry in the afternoon but the weather was so bad that the ferryman decided not to chance his luck in the storm .
6 And you were a butty at that time ?
7 It 'd smashed the cam and , and the lever and bent the shaft colossal expense at that time .
8 Robert Less ' Jump into Hell ( 1952 ) , with a story concerning paratroopers ordered to relieve a besieged fort , was arguably Hollywood 's only attempt at that time to portray French military involvement in any detail .
9 So , and certainly Mao was not that out of line with the left of the Kuomintang at that time .
10 The local police had told him that Mr Steen possessed such a vehicle , and he was just making a routine check on the whereabouts of the car at that time .
11 The standard length of a third class compartment at that time was 5ft 10in , and a first class compartment 7ft , so that a first-class coach contained four compartments and a third-class , five .
12 Er as regards to the team that was gon na come down from London and I was Secretary of the Football Club at that time .
13 It has become standard practice to picture the two cultures as standing in the most acute opposition at that time .
14 Well they were , the ward committee had been seeking for a , a candidate , but I had no opposition at that time at all .
15 Now in in the bakery at that time it was one of the most progressive bakeries in the city and it must have employed at least about a hundred bakers .
16 There were two elements in the English Department at that time .
17 The department at that time consisted of a fleet of motor vans and lorries , with milk delivery by horse-drawn floats .
18 He was ordained priest by St John of Beverley , so gaining the title ‘ Venerable ’ , which was a rare dignity among monks , but the usual form of address for a priest at that time .
19 Perhaps the most striking feature of fusion research at that time was the primitive state of understanding and measurement — a characteristic of a genuine pioneering phase of research .
20 Well , they approached other authorities and other organisations er in order to find the funds , and the other authorities and other organisations refused to cough-up , because there had been a report in 1982 , er as a result of some research at that time .
21 Good gall bladder contraction after breakfast is important because gall bladder bile has the highest cholesterol saturation index and concentration at that time and cholesterol crystals might precipitate easily .
22 According to the Dorset County Chronicle at that time : ‘ It is so well conducted and affords such excellent accommodation that there is every prospect of a successful season . ’
23 The following is his acceptance speech as President and , while betraying a certain youthfulness , it demonstrates the cast — the humour and the audacity — of his mind at that time :
24 I listened but if it 's of no evidential value there is no point in listening because I 've got so much on my mind at that time erm to sort out that threat in there that I certainly ca n't recall what was exactly said or even along the lines of what was said .
25 On his release from prison in 1985 , Gusty Spence , the leader of the Shankill UVF and the man convicted of the Malvern St murder , was asked about Paisley 's role and he was frankly dismissive : ‘ I have no time for Paisley 's type of religious fervour or his politics but he had no involvement in re-forming the UVF though he stirred up a lot of tension at that time for his own ends . ’
26 Ironically , Shaw is a former colleague of Bamert 's in Cleveland , but he was not aware of Shaw 's connection with the piece at that time .
27 Lectures were given on botany and chemistry ( subjects not covered in the London College at that time ) .
28 The reasons for their success are not necessarily to do with their acuteness , not necessarily to do with their originality , but everything to do with sustaining the status-quo of the institution at that time .
29 And we were working for for fourteen pound at that time .
30 Under section 40(4) ( a ) a review can be postponed if it is net practicable to carry out a review at that time .
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