Example sentences of "[prep] [det] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Keith has to get up for school in the morning , but he 's not thinking about that at the minute .
2 well you know , the five per cent reduction you know , do n't worry about that at the minute and and all this sort of thing so
3 This use of Shakespeare , the central figure of Anglo-Saxon culture , stresses that the poem is not only about the cultural change in Venice , but about that at the heart of our own language and culture also .
4 ‘ They also understand about that at the time Kenny left he was obviously under a lot of the stress .
5 Erm I 'm not sh w w well would you really have , have , have worried about that at the time ? getting out of feudalism then why exactly how you 're gon na go from there .
6 In the meantime her mother would worry , but there was nothing she could do about that at the moment .
7 In a simple agricultural community , such as that at the time of the Pentateuch , this meant each family being able to own land .
8 ‘ They 'll give me fifty pence for that at the souvenir shop , ’ Adam said .
9 Oh they they 've applied for that at the bottom of Road is n't it ?
10 That 's an er an expenses form and you know bring this information with you to the in-house course , the three days in-house erm because they 'll ask you for that at the end of .
11 I said thankyou for that at the end of an exercise .
12 A more widely used method is to calculate the difference in concentration between that at the meniscus ( cm ) and the cell bottom ( cb ) .
13 Even more so than he had done the previous time , I said did n't you hear this about this at the station meeting and he said it had n't been brought up .
14 And I suggest also that it is a very valuable discipline for the police to have to say to themselves when deciding policy matters , I wonder what they will think about this at the Council House .
15 I did n't think too much about this at the time , although I knew they usually only had money for their ‘ little pleasures ’ after they 'd done the washing and pawned it .
16 Right , erm , did we not have a fair amount of discussion about this at the time , before
17 are they going to ask for this at the end of the installation ?
18 Insurers usually require a Statutory Declaration as to the solvency of the transferor husband at the time of the conveyance so the practitioner must consider whether or not it is practical to ask for this at the time of the conveyance ( see further Chapter 10 ) .
19 If you both want the father to be present at the birth , ask about arrangements for this at the hospital as early as you can .
20 Traditional library instruction has made considerable use of the lecture method for large groups , the guided tour for smaller groups , and individual help to the student who asks for this at the information desk .
21 Without noticing it , while I was looking the other way , I had become old ; so old that I was an ‘ old lady ’ , known as such at the village school .
22 It is useful at this stage to indicate that guarantors and indemnifiers are of two types , those who act as such at the request of the customer and those who were not requested by the customer to do so .
23 He used to u used to use tons and tons of that at the sewer outfall .
24 What the hell were they going to think of that at the school gates , any of the other parents or any of the teachers ?
25 That was the basically the problem and people were n't aware of that at the time .
26 Many of those who are now on the Opposition Front Bench were deeply ashamed of that at the time and remain deeply ashamed of it .
27 Now the audit industry was in favour of that at the time because it saw itself as able to get its fingers into local authority audit so they were prepared to accept that they could do it then , it 's only now er when it 's proposed on what 's been their traditional prerogatives , they er er they audit of banks and private sector er er companies that they balk at the proposition and say ooh it 's horrendous we ca n't do it .
28 It tapers from the heel , where it 's about an inch across , down to about a quarter of that at the headstock 's tip .
29 BY their defence the defendants pleaded ( 1 ) that the letter of January 3 , 1940 , constituted an agreement that the rent reserved should be £1,250 only , and that such agreement related to the whole term of the lease , ( 2 ) in the alternative , that the plaintiff company were estopped from alleging that the rent exceeded £1,250 per annum , and ( 3 ) as a further alternative , that by failing to demand rent in excess of £1,250 before their letter of September 21 , 1945 ( received by the defendants on September 24 ) , they had waived their rights in respect of any rent , in excess of that at the rate of £1,250 , which had accrued up to September 24 , 1945 .
30 ‘ No sign of that at the moment , ’ Marler pressed him .
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