Example sentences of "[to-vb] at [adj] [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 I only pause to observe at this stage that the decision , although obviously of great importance , was not concerned with the terms upon which interim relief in the form of an interlocutory injunction should be granted .
2 Suffice to state at this stage that banks are essential for the smooth handling of overseas trade and investment transactions .
3 I think we have to remember at all times that we belong to a profession in which there can not be qualifications .
4 It is interesting to remember at this point that the EC excludes the Canary Islands , the Channel Islands and the French Overseas Departments , but includes Monaco and the Isle of Man .
5 It is relevant to recount at this juncture that when KLM Royal Dutch Airlines ordered a number of DC-10s to add to their fleet the Netherlands airworthiness authority , the Rijks Luchtvaart Dienst ( RLD ) , became concerned during the validation process of this aircraft type about the integral strength of the cabin floor under which flight and engine controls and electrical and hydraulic lines are attached .
6 Eliot is able to recall Shakespeare closely enough to suggest at first sight that an ironic contrast is aimed at , but also to present the possibility that the allusion functions as the poetic equivalent of a legal fiction .
7 And I shall have to look at that photograph that is n't him at all , just a soldier in uniform , sepia , like all the soldiers .
8 One Sunday , when Tom had gone into the garden to look at some flowers that Dolly had planted , Seb 's pen paused over the sum on which he was toiling .
9 During such talks , remember to look at any implications that the company 's proposals may have for your pension .
10 It is important to stress at this point that these early sociologists were not intensely ‘ radical ’ individuals , but rather could frequently be more accurately labelled as ‘ conservatives ’ made uneasy by the changes they were observing in society .
11 I have to confess at this point that my own sensitivity to psychic phenomena is scarcely higher than that of a slab of concrete .
12 therefore it is quite important to grasp at this stage that moving the lace carriage to transfer stitches is only setting up the pattern of holes that will next be knitted in by the main carriage .
13 Its slave units can answer back ; they allow a shop of office manager to check at one look that everything is switched on before leaving at night .
14 I tried repeatedly to explain at public meetings that we were not sex police and not in the least concerned with people 's morals .
15 Suffice to say at this stage that the relative importance of the flying line should never be underestimated .
16 No government is likely to say at this juncture that it regards cars as an environmental menace and intends to reduce their numbers by so many per cent a year .
17 And it is not possible for us to know anything at all about him unless he is generous enough to disclose himself Another book in this series has tackled the question of revelation ; suffice it to say at this point that without revelation we can not say anything about the Lord who is Spirit .
18 Suffice it to say at this point that because of the complex and changing world in which the public sector operates , implementation of policies may solve certain problems but is likely to throw up further problems which in turn need to be solved : hence the cyclical nature of the policy-making process .
19 I 'll go straight into er item two A I think the first thing the County Council would would wish to say this erm examination is that er today we are really seeing the culmination of I suspect er ten year work erm in Greater York by the Greater York authority and a particularly intensive period of work over the last five years , er by the Greater York authorities , the paper that I put round N Y five the matter two A really addresses the history and why we reached the conclusions corporately that we have and as all as we 've already indicated erm progress was able to be made when the Secretary of State included a Greater York er dimension erm into the er into the structure plan in a the first alteration , erm and that enabled a body of work to be undertaken by the Greater York authority , and I think I ought to say at this point that the Greater York authority comprises of the County Council er and five District Councils , and there you have six different councils , all with an interest in the future of Greater York , sitting down together , trying to sort out the way in which the future of Greater York erm ought ought to be developed , and the means they did it did that of course was through the Greater York study , which began in nineteen eighty eight and started off immediately with a study of forty , fifty development , potential development sites , erm in and around er er Greater York which produced a report , as I said in on page three of the of N Y five , around about April nineteen eighty nine , the conclusions of which were quite clearly unacceptable to erm members of the Greater York authority , because they saw quite clearly , and they were supported by the public in this , that to continue peripheral development , which had been the pattern of development in the Greater York area , erm certainly through the sixties and seventies er was unacceptable in terms of its impact on settlements , and particularly er its impact erm on erm erm the York greenbelt which still at that stage erm had yet to be made statutory , and that was again one of the main stimuli to making progress , the need to s formally define er the York greenbelt .
20 I must prepare to say at this point that I have a special report on the Colville Road area to er er committee , not just on the now but I think we probably need to have further consultation with regard to the needs in that area .
21 It would be wise to note at this point that there can be pitfalls .
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