Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] at that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know I mean er maybe these are minute but whether you should explore them at that moment in time I mean only experience will tell .
2 Yeah , well okay then we 'll do it at that meeting and work it out then right ?
3 Existentially , they did not touch me at that moment .
4 You wo n't see him at that price again for a very long time .
5 Maggie 's face flushed hotly and she was glad that Ana could not see her at that moment .
6 it 's only a chosen few that can understand him at that speed .
7 ‘ You can drop me at that bus-stop over there .
8 I now turn to the adoption minutes of city hall and now it is a process of in that city hall did not endorse a recommendation from the finance panel , the budget that came from finance panel erm so we are in the slightly unusual position of having to debate the proposals of finance panel as we were recommended to do by city hall , erm that means as I understand it that er the chair of city hall will now present the annual budget statement erm and since he is going to do that in a form of an amendment er that seven other unusual features about the way in which we would normally do it which would mean that there would be er a budget statement and where there would then be the the formal proposals and amendments themself , erm so what I would propose is to try and make sure that everybody has , has maximum opportunity to have their say erm because no two amendments can be on the floor at one time er to take what the leader of the council said first of all erm then to allow the other two leaders to present their budget alternatives as it were , without it be , this is just not did n't take it at that point if they do n't want to .
9 Did you have anything at that time ?
10 Erm the er most important item I think Chairman is the work programme for the future year which commences at erm about twelve and forms the second half of the report and I would be very happy to deal with any questions and it is very clearly in the light of things that we 've already said , the first part of er that latter half of the report er which er emphasises the erm principal activities er to the department er that of strategic policy in paragraphs thirteen one , thirteen two and thirteen three are therefore perhaps the areas to which I would er draw you attention er most , but the report as whole is er I hope a reasonably succinct summary of what has gone on or what is proposed to be done and er in order to avoid simply what is already in the report , I , I would leave it at that point and say I 'm happy to deal with any questions .
11 It could n't have been hit by a missile because we know there are no missile-carrying planes around — even if there were , a heat-seeking missile , the only type that could nail it at that altitude , would have gone for the engines , not the nose cone .
12 It is n't a case of wanting them they 're such good knives you do n't get them at that price , too often right can we just have a look at the price of microwaves , while we 're here
13 I suspected about his thieving , but I could n't prove it at that stage .
14 She 'll have to bribe the dezhurnaya to let you visit her at that time . ’
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