Example sentences of "[is] [adv] at this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The appropriate tax rates are then applied to calculate the total income tax due and it is only at this stage that the MIRAS system is introduced into the assessment .
2 It is only at this point that we come to the central theme , the reason why all those who wish to understand the problem of drugs in sport should read this book .
3 It is only at this point that the style gets locked in .
4 It is only at this point that the newspaper reader learns that the rapist and the victim had been next door neighbours at the time of the original offence .
5 It is perhaps at this stage of our spiritual pilgrimage that we begin to develop an appetite for reading the Bible devotionally — that is , out of love for God .
6 The real problem is not at this level , where the significance of perceptions of colour , form , harmony , rhythm , proportion and so on can be readily confirmed .
7 Negative interest rate , as exercised by Swiss bankers , is not at this stage suggested , but it is an option which Swiss experience would help us to achieve if needed in the future .
8 The investigator is not at this point investigating how the child learns to program the computer although he shall be doing so at a later date .
9 This I do know is not , is not at this place successful , not for people concerned with the , the facilities are not really adequate , and I understand that they also would be hoping to take advantage of this community centre .
10 Incidentally it is just at this point that I find many theologians who enter this field particularly weak ; mainly because what they deduce from a Biblical view is so general ( and sometimes even vague ) that it is of little practical help in choosing between the main alternatives of the world today .
11 The difference between an enduring faith and a nominal faith is largely at this point .
12 It 's usually at this stage , it goes horribly wrong .
13 Given that she is now at this moment incapable of giving or refusing a consent to the treatment which it is necessary in her interests , perhaps to save her life and certainly to advance her cure , I do not find myself satisfied that the refusal is a continuing one , evincing a settled intention on her part to persist in it and accepting , as I do , the father 's evidence that she would rather have blood than die , I declare that it shall be lawful for the hospital , in the circumstances prevailing , to administer blood to her , that being in her best interests .
14 When we were outside the house , where no one could hear us , she said : ‘ As nobody is out at this time I thought it would be nice to go to that field which is full of melons .
15 paid me poll tax , paid me s search fee and got a little bit of cash out for readies and s , there 's now at this moment in time , there 's four hundred and fifty pound in there .
16 Is n't at this branch now !
17 Not exactly , if only because it is precisely at this point that Volpone shows how the normal is parasitic upon the perverse .
18 Yet it is precisely at this point that students — afraid of boring us with repetition — ; search for new material , abandoning their first ideas perhaps for the rest of the piece .
19 There 's nowhere at this time of night ! ’
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