Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] at this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The Darkfall strike generates what we can only call at this stage a chemical reaction . |
2 | However , there is scope , in future years , should the Committee wish to develop the site , but I recognise the limited resources of the Civic Trust and I would only wish at this stage that the Trust continues to visit the site and also encourages and supports educational visits . |
3 | Place in a cold frame or on a windowsill out of direct sunlight , where they will soon root at this time of year . |
4 | One should perhaps just add at this point that Proust also underlines the very flexible nature of this existential time . |
5 | Could I just say at this point , this , this is one area where I would envisage us looking critically at what we 're doing and , and , and , and altering things quite significantly over the next six months . |
6 | Can I just say at this point that erm John will happ had a word with the landlady and the landlord of the Reindeer , with regards to this application , and what the landlady told John was that she and her husband would dearly like to do away with the breeze block garage that is there , that is totally out of character , and extend the car park way back to the garages , but the brewery are insisting that they do what is planned here and do away with some of the |
7 | Do you ever look at this Cilla er Blind Date ? |
8 | ‘ Oh I can not possibly say at this point . |
9 | Treatment for tapeworms can also start at this age . |
10 | And that 's something we must do before the next meeting so that I can answer the questions , cos we do n't really know at this moment . |
11 | In the northern Rockies one can even recognise at this level the " Pipe Rock " of the Scottish Highlands — a bed full of borings known as Skolithos . |
12 | With such an indictment and such a challenge in terms of the variety of disciplinary insights needed , the reader may well wonder at this stage whether one brief chapter can even begin to make any impact on this question . |
13 | Obviously , to even arrive at this sort of description , it is necessary to have found out by one kind of research or another , and by the added use of imagination , a lot about the sort of customers the advertising is trying to attract . |
14 | I 'd rather drive at this time of the year than in summer when there 's so much tourist traffic . ’ |
15 | Mr De Klerk justified his decision on the curious grounds that an inquiry would take too long and would create ‘ a climate of suspicion and distrust ’ which ‘ the country can ill afford at this stage in its history ’ . |
16 | It 'll never dry at this rate . ’ |
17 | We do not therefore know at this stage whether the station will meet the Government 's investment criteria . ’ |
18 | responsibility to provide the er the capital funding for those buildings and I think that 's a view I would certainly take at this time er with regard to the other health authorities in but it 's erm it 's er primarily a health r health erm authority responsibility . |