Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] at this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Parler brought with him the influence of the Cologne school and , though only the choir and chapels with part of the south façade were completed at this time , it is interesting to compare , both on exterior and interior , the work of Matthias on the lower part and Parler on the upper ( 532 and 533 ) .
2 Impractical , because if all areas of the curriculum were treated at this level of detail , hundreds or even thousands of criteria would be produced ; educationally unacceptable because of the curriculum fragmentation which would result since it would be difficult to link up such large numbers of criteria .
3 Charles Laubscher recalls : ‘ My feelings were mixed at this news ( of the move to Malta ) .
4 However , some excellent studies were done at this time , many using fieldwork techniques and participant observation rather than surveys .
5 Solutions ( 10 mM ) of 5ASA , 4ASA , and their metabolites were used in most experiments , as the effects of IFN γ induced HLA-DR expression were seen at this concentration .
6 The required options for a full investigation were seen at this stage to be as in the following list : —
7 ‘ O Sydney wouldst thou were living at this hour ! ’
8 Some of Britain 's most illustrious ships were built at this yard .
9 The Pacifics were used at this time on the Nottingham to Marylebone semi-fasts but they were to be transferred away as the rundown of the GC got underway .
10 Investigation of town plans reveals that many cities were growing at this time ; the records reveal increasing long-distance trade ; in the Mediterranean there was a growth of the commerce of the Italian cities so striking that Professor Lopez has labelled it and its northern counterpart ‘ the commercial revolution ’ .
11 If the land and buildings were sold at this value , it would give rise to a tax charge of £1,000,000 ( Company — £561,000 ) .
12 ‘ Because she was premature , as they were pulling at this thing I was thinking , ‘ Do n't touch … ’ , and one worries that something might go wrong , and then there 's this tremendous sense of relief , and elation and exhaustion .
13 In order to probe the nature of the interaction between His197 and CP 96345 , several different substitutions were introduced at this position .
14 If legislation were introduced at this point it is possible that it would fall foul of the decision by the European Court of Justice and thus be impracticable and a waste of public funds .
15 Staff were asked at this time to complete a form indicating whether or not they wished to relocate .
16 Two such essential principles were identified at this level , namely , that the assessment process :
17 Poverty surveys were directed at this section of the working class .
18 I apprehend however that it would be disappointing to you — I ca n't think why — if I were to stop at this point .
19 Many other surveys were conducted at this time , employing the newly re-established social science departments , which had been inactive for over two decades .
20 Given this broad context , the purposes of this article are threefold : to outline some of the complexities of the payments situation in the period 1945–51 ; to discuss some of the military expenditure and foreign policy aspects of that situation , and how these were debated at this time ; and , finally , to examine one of the most politically problematic aspects of balance-of-payments policy in this period : its impact on the sterling area in general and the colonies in particular .
21 And they were working at this Pit .
22 IT WAS in the early afternoon when information was received at this desk about the plane .
23 Nevertheless , it is Adler rather than Freud who sums up for me what was happening at this stage of the disease .
24 Whatever was happening at this time , we were all isolated from each other .
25 Although it was stressed at this meeting by one speaker that the school should make the appraisal a valuable exercise , other teachers expressed concern over whether their reports would actually be read .
26 As originally planned , MOPP was discontinued at this stage ; even assuming that tumour was still present , a further reduction of its volume as a result of more than eight cycles was considered unlikely .
27 Her love of coaching was developing at this stage too .
28 The Second Book of his Concerti ( 1607 ) actually contains a monodic ‘ Missa Dominicalis ’ with continuo , though his textures are often contrapuntal and have no very close affinity , except in coloratura , with the secular monody which was developing at this time .
29 It was accepted at this time that if you had talent you could sponge and exploit , as Colquhoun and MacBryde did when they abused Elizabeth Smart 's hospitality at Tilty Mill , a house belonging to Ruthven Todd and where they created havoc .
30 Moscow was said at this stage to have been somewhat sluggish over the provision of spares and replacement items .
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