Example sentences of "[adv] [that] at one [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So much so that at one point she was actually investigated by the Inquisition — in its mildest form — who were however unable to discipline or control her life . |
2 | The new remedy rapidly encroached upon the spheres of trespass and replevin so that at one time it looked as if any ‘ asportation ’ or moving of the property might be regarded not only as a trespass to it but also conversion of it , but this very wide doctrine was restricted to a principle that the dealing with the goods must amount to a denial of the owner 's title . |
3 | However , others point out that at one stage AMV was prepared to offer a lot of money for Scali McCabe Sloves , the international group which had bought a substantial stake in AMV in 1979 and was subsequently taken over by WPP . |
4 | The gang of baddies were originally deer stealers ; and it was The Food programme , discussing the increasing availablity of game in High Street supermarkets , who had pointed out that at one time British prisons held more poachers than all the prisoners in France put together . |
5 | To Joan , he confessed that he was ‘ not sure ’ so often that at one point she left the boat , determined to have the child on her own . |
6 | It is simply that at one time the ooze covering the sea floor contained shells of animals — and before that did not . |