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

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1 So erm in fairness to him I think he was plunged into something he did n't have a hell in er hope in at that time of coping with .
2 ‘ We actually wrote some pop songs together at that time , it was fun . ’
3 Sorry , one thing I did n't explain , I it 's , it 's probably quite obvious , but I 'll explain it anyway , which is the reason for putting the planning calendars in at that place is your diary expires in the December of next , of this year , you will probably order your refill in October , November er , of next year , and , and based on our outstanding customer services this year , you 'll probably receive it next February .
4 Even this solution has problems because although the zig-zag is an even number of stitches , depending on which part of the zig-zag is immediately below the ‘ V ’ it can give an irregular effect just at that point .
5 There were no lifts lifting the cars up at that time .
6 Were there quite a few vessels around at that time that were giving assistance ?
7 There were only a couple of cars there at that time of the evening .
8 They were very surprised to see a young girl alone at that time of night .
9 The external world exists for the child only at that level of complexity which is compatible with the stage of development it has reached .
10 It is unfortunate that the influential Dudek could only illustrate Leonard 's work by quoting from the admittedly despondent poem ‘ Rededication ’ , without a reference to the many other elements of positive delight that the book — and Leonard 's work elsewhere at that time — demonstrates .
11 This division of labour by artefact type epitomises attitudes towards archaeology generally at that time , and such divisions have to a large extent persisted to this day , emphasising how artefact-based early Anglo-Saxon studies have remained .
12 The Parish Council even at that stage was not fully aware of the situation .
13 There had been an aura of menace about the boy even at that age , and Tom had often pondered his real reason for not reporting the incident to the police .
14 That 's er he worked in a shop probably at that time .
15 The issue of whether publication in one place meant that the information lost its quality of confidence everywhere at that time arose in Exchange Telegraph Co Ltd v Central News Ltd [ 1897 ] 2 Ch 48 .
16 Shake your head slowly at that point .
17 Yeah Wonder why the police car put its lights on at that moment .
18 As it happens , he would n't be arriving at the best possible moment : William Charles , 14 years his brother 's senior , was finding his own fame and fortune rather on the wane just at that time — he did n't need those supercilious letters from William Jowett in Jamaica to remind him of that .
19 There 's a gateway over at that forestry plantation , and there was once a castle there .
20 It 's not her fault , ’ said Jeremy Vole , but no one heard him because Ferd Frog and his wife , Polly , hopped from the water just at that moment and joined the ruckus .
21 My mother is a very nurturing woman , says Kate Burton , their elder daughter , I know that they just suited each other perfectly at that time .
22 The other end of the main corridor , with the classrooms , dining room and library , he called Hardside because lifewas hard at that end of the school .
23 If he does make an application to court then at that stage we can er we can oppose his application .
24 I did n't even need to think about my personal difficulties again at that time .
25 Living on the farm we were quite isolated , we had no street lights outside , there were no lights Very many lights anywhere at that time .
26 A spokesman said : ‘ We only have one member of staff in at that time to open the doors , and on this occasion he overslept .
27 No well we used to kill them with a stick but of course they used to lay the rabbits out at that time to see how many they caught cos that was a little bit of perks for the farm labourers they used to buy a rabbit for sixpence , then they go up to ninepence for a rabbit .
28 There were not many people about at that hour ; most women were marketing , most men at their work , and the children — Dinah turned her head away with distaste at the thought of children — were at school .
29 Because the name was put in the Press early , before any irrevocable decisions had been made , and people there at that centre got their act together .
30 There was n't much traffic about at that time of the morning and Jean was driving faster than she 'd ever done before ; trees , hedges and fields just flashed past as the Cortina fairly gobbled up the miles .
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