Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] at that " in BNC.
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1 | The alpine char we had already caught at 220 m , weighing around 220 g each , would not have registered at that depth . |
2 | I suppose that , as I myself had not started to smoke at that period of time , it was worse for me , just like garlic eaters . |
3 | If you just have look at that chapter four , that will give you a , some good erm , some good information , some , some good statistics . |
4 | So you just need to look at that |
5 | ‘ So this is how you spend all the money I 've lent you , ’ I said , and do you know what — he really did blush at that . |
6 | Thus in Hartog v Colin and Shields [ 1939 ] 3 All ER 566 , it was held that the plaintiff could not sue on a contract for the sale of hare skins at so much per pound when he knew that the offeror really meant to sell at that price per piece . |
7 | Certainly wo n't want to book at that Barry ! |
8 | that 's the cream , do n't want to look at that . |
9 | If you want in Colossians chapter one in verse twenty seven , it 's , it 's given again very simply , again can I use J B Phillips , he puts it like this , he says the secret is simply this , Christ in you yes he says Christ in you , bringing with him the hope of all the glorious things to come , so what God does he comes in to this situation that 's marred that 's warped , that 's twisted and he comes in by himse , Jesus Christ comes into it , he becomes the central point , the focal point and that circle , it starts to get dealt with , that marred twisted like , it does n't happen being like that , we knew creation straight away , we do n't have to work at that , but he , as we allow him to dwell in us and to work out his purpose , he restores that relationship with God and God starts to fashion us , he starts to work on us and bring us back into how he originally created us . |
10 | We had a succession of God-awful nannies we could n't afford — Clemence 's books had n't started to sell at that point — but the upshot was that I left for work late , came home early . |
11 | Steve mentioned , you know , to put fifteen , twenty pounds a month into it erm and you said well we 'll come back to that later which I think on the face of it is probably er a right way of going about it cos you did n't get interrupted at that stage talking about a specific product so I think that was er that was good . |
12 | Bernice could n't help staring at that head . |
13 | I could n't help smiling at that ; she still had n't quite forgiven me for the fact that her remedy had n't been effective . |
14 | I could n't help laughing at that . |
15 | Suddenly , there facing you , is the person you least want to see at that moment . |
16 | The separate recordings can then be viewed after the event and decisions about how to edit taken at that point . |
17 | I remember the near panic with which I set about trying to paint at that first Bingley course when we were all made to experience work in another field than our own . |
18 | If you eventually failed to agree at that level , then you would have to register failure to agree as you did in all other cases you know , leading up to that stage . |
19 | In fact , you do not actually need to price at that level ; the rival just has to believe that you will if it enters the market . |