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

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1 It was the eternal noise at that bend in the river , but on a normal day it could n't be heard here .
2 Now the modern Sylvia realized that the family had very little money at that time and that the birthday party given for her was probably quite a meagre affair compared with the boisterous celebrations on her own children 's birthdays .
3 It is a personal , highly subjective account which seeks to relate my experience as an Irish lesbian , my involvement in political action at that time and my subsequent emigration to England in the mid-seventies .
4 This last was not such a great risk , because most of the stage staff were needed on the Prompt Side at that point in the play for a forthcoming scene change .
5 The decision of most lesbians with any political sensibility at that time to do this left many mixed gay organizations in a quandary .
6 It has become standard practice to picture the two cultures as standing in the most acute opposition at that time .
7 Only two little kids who was up in , well keeping watch on the outside , there were two in the house and two at the back , driving a bloody car at that age
8 According to local history , this field at that time would have been the playing fields of Mr Burton 's private school , which eventually became Victoria Park .
9 Since no words are hypothesized other than those expected by the syntactic and semantic component at that point in the network , a large number of words in the vocabulary need never be considered as possible hypotheses .
10 There were two elements in the English Department at that time .
11 Well , they approached other authorities and other organisations er in order to find the funds , and the other authorities and other organisations refused to cough-up , because there had been a report in 1982 , er as a result of some research at that time .
12 As befits the objects of homosexual desire at that time , this new generation of teenybop pop stars were ‘ boy slaves ’ — more Limply Leslie than Rape Hunger — and failed to emerge from the pin-up process with their masculinity intact .
13 Say to yourself , " X was at this place at that time , now what can I use that would indicate that he was not ? "
14 See there wee no big shops in this town at that time .
15 In other words , he endeavoured to introduce into Siberia something which was after all only a rudimentary concept at that time in metropolitan Russia , that is , the ‘ rule of law ’ .
16 ‘ Now if it were Lady ’ she named a titled person at that time popular on television — ‘ it might make a difference .
17 English education at that time was very hierarchical .
18 The dose commitment on emerging from the shelter after two weeks would be no less than 1700 rads and the daily dose at that time would be 46 rads .
19 He sees part of the answer in the massive recession suffered by the British economy at that time , a point to which we shall return below .
20 The report of this body , which did not appear until 1909 , contains a most thorough discussion of British social policy at that time .
21 Although there was clear authority at that time for the proposition that a man could not be guilty of the rape of a woman who lived with him outside marriage , Hale himself curtailed it by stating that cohabitation was not a defence but merely some evidence of consent .
22 I thought that elementary particles were less attractive because , although scientists were finding lots of new particles , there was no proper theory at that time .
23 The implications of both Haringey and Cleveland as indicators of the meaning of family life and sexual choice at that time have yet to be explored .
24 ‘ It was n't a proper novel at that time .
25 Coincidentally , I had a very busy schedule as Foreign Secretary at that time .
26 The East German State at that stage voted 90 million Ostmarks towards a programme that would also allow for the construction of underground stores and laboratories and the insertion of climate-control systems , as well as complete redecoration .
27 Lionel Gamlin , a popular newscaster at that time , was chosen to make the appeal which produced £2,545 .
28 But dominion in the Atlantic cable ventures came about not through technological pre-eminence but via another British near-monopoly at that time : capital .
29 Given that the problem of teenage smoking needed to be tackled with some urgency at that time ( and still does ) , such a course of action was understandable .
30 He seldom lost his temper , but that day he was cross , rightly so , for fresh greenstuff at that time of the year is priceless .
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