Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] at that " in BNC.

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1 Abracadabra just look at that .
2 Abracadabra just look at that .
3 If the market price subsequently rose or fell , that is irrelevant , even if the seller actually sold at that subsequent greater or lower price .
4 He looked at Jimmy Boyce , or rather he looked at his tie — all red and blue , almost patriotic , and yet the tie still hung at that curious angle .
5 When the output is at that saturation level for which the diode is biased forward , the capacitor can not charge and the output therefore remains at that saturation level .
6 On the same date the exhibition of Ray Smith 's sculpture also closes at that space .
7 Oh it 's doing it again it 's doing it again , dear oh yes , doing it again erm I had the plumber up to look at that cos I thought the plumbing was all wrong and he said no he said the plumbing is wrong the waste pipe of the en suite shower and the bath are connected , and they should n't be they should be separate , but they had been connected and that is bad but no , he said , what 's happening is quite simple , he said erm the people using the en suite ca n't control the water it 's going out he said the curtain does n't fit flush against the wall , because the wall leans , you know
8 It left quite an impression , because it needed the brilliant virtuosity that Repin already had at that time , and it needed powerful playing from the orchestra , not just loud but with a lot of richness for the fast passages — you know how to judge a great orchestra when you hear let's say thousands of notes in a few seconds , and there 's still a special timbre .
9 ‘ Send a man up to look at that part of the army , ’ Ligulf said .
10 I 'm not sure there were too many decisions actually made at that meeting
11 Lisa almost laughed at that .
12 ‘ Does a Mr Elmore still live at that address , please ? ’
13 This project almost died at that point , as I should not imagine that my skills were good enough to meet the precision requirements and the time factor seemed unacceptable .
14 They were the flattest brick arches ever built at that time , and critics predicted their collapse under the weight of trains , but the viaduct was built in 1838 and is still in use , carrying trains from Paddington to the West Country .
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