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

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1 Whether they claimed to be left-wing , right-wing , or neither at that time .
2 Lucy said , looking up at her , and right at that moment Josie would have sworn that some kind of a facade had dropped and that she was returning the gaze of a six year-old .
3 And so at that point , nothing very much was published .
4 I mean , going back to nineteen eighty three for instance , in the whole of er area there was no adult day care at all and in at that time there was only the Road day centre for the learning disabled which , with the best will in the world , is not the jewel in our crown .
5 What Easy Rider and Nicholson did capture was the mood in America and elsewhere at that time .
6 Unless I went back to Harwich , I was going to be flat broke in a couple of days and just at that moment the last thing I wanted to do was to go back to Harwich .
7 Yes and just at that stage did you notice anyone else in the bedroom ?
8 It was three or four a.m. and the music was very slow ; and usually at that time Boy would have gone , or have found someone , or have been found by someone .
9 I mean , I can remember him quitting after Ziggy Stardust in ‘ 73 , and even at that age I was going ‘ Oh , yeah , sure he 's retiring ! ’
10 I think it is a pulling together of all the strands , and even at that stage it will be a struggle .
11 And maybe at that point we say , oh oh okay we ca n't share it out any more it does n't work out very well .
12 You 've then got the time to look at your report , decide whether it 's suitable , perhaps have another chat with your adviser , and then at that stage you 're ready to go ahead .
13 And then at that time they 'd just opened .
14 Odd gloves we never used to charge for had to get rid of them and er so apart from those two offices er there was immediately above us was a biggish office spreading over these two blocks of offices , called the ticket office and there at that time about eleven girls working in it on tickets .
15 As a result the Rules would need complete revision and accordingly at that time take into account the Committee constitution as a somewhat separate issue .
16 With his dark good looks , Luke Calder was a devastatingly attractive man , but right at that moment Fran was more concerned by the fact that he was watching her as though he would like to take her by her slender neck and shake her !
17 Well you might but only at that age
18 Mr who is on my right , and who was previously the chairman of the Southern Area Planning Committee of Ryedale District Council , but not at that time , which explains that erm a change was in hand .
19 But just at that moment a smart new van came into view round the bend , and as it drew nearer and Brenda could see the driver , she let out a cry .
20 But just at that moment Cedric was obviously working something else off because the familiar pungency rose from him even above the billowings from the pipe .
21 I would like to have been watching the expression on his face , having put the question to him so bluntly , but just at that moment I had to slam on my brakes for two gaudily painted trucks , one of them with La Resurrección elaborately painted in red .
22 But just at that moment , standing tall and bronzed in nothing but a pair of ragged denim shorts , his black hair tumbling damply across his forehead , Nathan Bryce did not fit the expected image of a millionaire yacht designer .
23 But just at that moment , she felt a tug at her scalp , and turned her head to find that the bony fingers had seized a stray strand of copper hair , pulling it from under her cap .
24 But just at that moment came Wrathful 's opening challenge , quickly taken up by the other two hounds .
25 When they were thirty yards off , Campana gave the order to fix bayonets , but just at that moment the Germans were caught between salvoes of short-falling 75s and the French rifle fire .
26 They had been crossing a scree ; there had been many loose stones , and footing was difficult , but surely at that point they had been traversing a gentler slope , and her employer had actually been standing on a flattish stretch of granite when she had fallen .
27 Before experiencing a Methodist conversion , Bamford senior had been a noted drinker and wrestler , but even at that time had had a taste for books .
28 Well I suppose it was then but course at that time of day well what we used to suffer with , you suffer with diphtheria and scarlet fever and yo you do n't hear that today do you ?
29 But fortunately at that moment her gynaecologist called in for a brief visit and Brian went off to the nursery .
30 But fortunately at that moment there was a break in the programme .
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