Example sentences of "[pers pn] at that [noun] " in BNC.

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31 it 's only a chosen few that can understand him at that speed .
32 Danger of choking stopped him at that point .
33 ( He would not be among strangers ; among those preceding him at that limbo for disgraced generals were the unfortunate Bapst , de Bonneval and Chretien . )
34 Stifling the pang of uncivilised jealousy that shot through her at that thought , Folly eased herself into the driver 's seat and slammed the door .
35 She 'll have to bribe the dezhurnaya to let you visit her at that time . ’
36 ‘ And no address for her at that time ?
37 That is to say , he or she must believe that it is God 's will for him or her at that time .
38 After this she began to hear strange sounds and melodies ‘ that she could not well hear what a man said to her at that time , unless he spoke the louder .
39 She 's actually a really nice woman and she took a lot of time to really explain to me what was going on with her at that time .
40 Though , thinking back , surely he had n't known her at that stage , had hardly known who she was .
41 Again her mathematics O level was already a re-sit and again it might have been beyond her at that stage .
42 But I knew what was really worrying her at that moment .
43 Later Lisa was to wonder at the power of the sensations that swept in on her and possessed her at that moment .
44 If he 'd picked her up and laid her on the bed and taken her with all the passion and strength his virile body was promising her at that moment , she would n't have raised a finger to stop him , so when he swung her around in his arms and deposited her nearer to the bathroom door before removing his arms from her she was left gasping with surprise and a sinking feeling of disappointment mixed with humiliation which shook her with its intensity .
45 He was too close , too overpoweringly desirable , and there was no mistaking his physical need for her at that moment .
46 Maggie 's face flushed hotly and she was glad that Ana could not see her at that moment .
47 They 've bound to go for it are n't they at that age .
48 ‘ Who were they at that stage ? ’
49 It could n't have been hit by a missile because we know there are no missile-carrying planes around — even if there were , a heat-seeking missile , the only type that could nail it at that altitude , would have gone for the engines , not the nose cone .
50 This is partly because eating foods you do n't like ( and avoiding those you do ) day after day is nigh-on impossible , and partly because your personal cholesterol level is as normal and natural for you as your shoe size , so your body has various feedback mechanisms to keep it at that level .
51 So I think actually it at that level , these sectors are really quite uniform .
52 Its hard to see that there will be much demand for it at that price , but AT&T Co has introduced a phone called Picasso Still Image Phone , which enables people that both have one to transmit television-quality colour still images over standard phone lines while still talking to each other — but it costs a cool $3,300 for one ; Picassos will be installed at 39 Marriott convention hotels under an agreement with Washington , DC-based Marriott Corp and AT&T is looking into co-operating on image technology with Eastman Kodak Co — the phone , designed mainly for advertising , design and photography agencies , will work with the Kodak 's Photo CD system .
53 It was but er the market was so low that he decided not to well I do n't think he could get a buyer actually , it 's just stood there so he he he let it out rather than have it stood there with the option for us to buy it but I say now the prices are lower he 's not keen on selling it at that price .
54 She does it at that desk and I 'll think she 's writing letters . ’
55 The gradient of a curve is the gradient of tangent , so we can draw a tangent where you wanted it at that place .
56 Men are in voluntarily unemployed if , in the event of a small rise in the price of wage-goods relatively to the money-wage , both the aggregate supply of labour willing to work for the current money-wage and the aggregate demand for it at that wage would be greater than the existing volume of employment .
57 Eagle 's Nest Direct was the first Very Severe rock climb in the British Isles and a route so serious then that to contemplate leading it at that time of primitive rope technique meant you also contemplated death .
58 And because also that it was er partly the , the directors ' money that was being poured into it at that time , we knew all these things , and they were expecting a , a return back from it .
59 It probably sums up the case and we can discuss it and perhaps add to it at that time .
60 Tshisekedi , of the Democratic Union for Social Progress , had been offered the post in July but had refused it at that time [ see pp. 38323-24 ] .
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