Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] [conj] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Under the Conservatives more homeowners have lost their homes than at any time since the war . |
2 | It was the most important day in both their lives although at this stage all they considered was writing songs for other performers . |
3 | They receive no extra remuneration whatsoever for their duties although at some times of course it can be quite dangerous . |
4 | ‘ We always try to persuade the girls to discuss their relationship with their parents if at all possible . |
5 | It brought a painful flush to her cheeks and at that moment he looked up and saw her . |
6 | Indeed , in the last years of the Empire a smaller proportion of noble land passed from their hands than at any time since Emancipation . |
7 | Bremer collects gallstones , the middle-ear bones of Dwarfs and Halflings , preserved shrunken ears ( separated into male and female , nobles and commoners ) , and one of his more distressing habits is keeping one eyeball from each of his victims if at all possible . |
8 | In spite of the vastly increased volume of traffic , fewer people are now killed on our roads than at any time since 1948 . |
9 | At this stage an indicative value of the company is based on our perceptions and at this stage limited knowledge of your business and the sector in which it operates . |
10 | According to figures published by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds , the long hot spell over the summer meant that more birds of prey came to our shores than at any time since the eighteen nineties . |