Example sentences of "[conj] at the [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , where at the outset it has been decided ( Clause 12.01 ) to leave the goodwill of the firm out of individual account so as to allow it to enure for the benefit of the continuing practice , or where , for similar reasons , revaluations of partnership assets have been ruled out , this should be specified ( Clause 12.02 ) .
2 Or at the way she 'd said it ?
3 The beneficiary is twice described as a legatee , although at the beginning we are told that she acquired per fideicommissum .
4 Although at the time they were made up of an apparently infinite chain of familiar days , I can think of them now only as a whole .
5 particularly erm , and one of things that I did find in Gaugin 's painting of Von Gogh was that erm , er , erm , depression really , I , I could see it there and the des desolation very much as if he was looking in on somebody who was in that position er , although at the time I do n't thing Gaugin and , er Von Gogh himself knew it
6 Although at the time he was ‘ not a great fan of industrial specialism' , his views have changed .
7 " Able-Oboe-Charlie " was the aircrew phonetics used by the early Pathfinders to identify their Commandant , although at the time he was officially a Commander of the Pathfinder Force , with the acting rank of group captain under the control of No 3 Group for day-to-day administration .
8 Although at the time it was seen as no more than the correction of an anomaly , only at the Labour Party 's annual conference in 1979 was the formal position of the Leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party brought into line with the de facto position by his being accorded the title of ‘ Leader of the Labour Party ’ .
9 So George , a carpenter , bought his primary school teacher wife her first ewes , although at the time she admitted ‘ not knowing one end of a sheep from the other . ’
10 Hopefully , he will pull through although at the moment he is a perfect illustration that rugby league 's vaunted reputation for picking talent and making hard-headed business decisions is so much hot air .
11 Although at the moment it is up to you to decide what form of updating you would like to undertake , it would be useful to look at any developments in your area aimed at your special interest , and to find out from employers what they might expect from you in advance of offering you a job .
12 For umbrellas she supposed , although at the moment it was empty .
13 Accommodation should therefore be available both to assist them in the personal adjustments they will have to make and to ensure that at the outset they are suitably accommodated .
14 We work with about 60 women a year , and I know many of them would genuinely say that at the start they were unemployable , that they could have gone back to drugs , ended up back in prison , but they did n't because Clean Break was there at the right time for them , to give them the opportunities they needed .
15 It was so enjoyable that at the headwall I took a line up the steepest part , just so I could play about hanging from the holds .
16 Well we do n't want no all we want is one so that at the end we want from each group to go to another group to be marked .
17 He once defined the Anglican doctrine of apostolic succession to several Lutherans so that at the end they could be heard saying ‘ Hear , Hear ’ .
18 What is it about them that speaks to you , that calls forth such a strong response that at the end you feel satisfied , nourished , as though something new had taken place ?
19 I have got to alter myself so completely that at the end I should hardly be recognisable as the same person .
20 I also believe that at the conference he will use all his persuasiveness to enable the European Community to move ahead .
21 One argument for common investment funds is that at the moment they provide a way of getting round the narrow and wider investment bands that dictate charity investment .
22 The problem with these is that at the moment they end we say " Thank God that 's over ! " and return to eating " normally " — " normally " being all the rubbish we ate before .
23 Well , anything that you can do there , erm in in the immediate future would obviously be helpful , to support our case for being considered as the er the er European supplier , erm , and likewise with Italy , Spain , and France , not withstanding that at the moment they do n't do a great deal of business , well Spain does a great deal of business , but I do n't suppose is in a position to do much in in the way of technical support , erm , right ,
24 I 'd add that at the moment we do not see any upturn in any of our major markets .
25 said , said that at the moment we 're paying twenty per cent , twenty per cent er Poll Tax erm we 're on about thirty five pound a week , the full grant , that 's how much we get you know if you level it out you know
26 In electricity , the shortages of the sixties led to a considerable investment in new power stations , so that at the moment we in fact have far more electricity power stations than we need .
27 And she says that at the moment she 's more interested in just having fun than dating .
28 Come out of your ivory tower , Hilary , before it 's too late , before you really turn into the arrogant bitch that at the moment you 're only emulating . ’
29 I suspect that at the moment he sees all the disadvantages and none of the advantages of committee work .
30 She wished she had worn her new suit , but she consoled herself that at the moment he did n't care what she looked like .
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