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

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1 It did matter but we did n't know that at the time did we ?
2 My hon. Friend will know that at the end of November we made a number of requests to the Government of Libya .
3 But now these controls over processions have been erm extended to cover static large meetings , and erm I would think that at the back of the draftsman 's mind was the spectre of mass pickets , things like that .
4 I would therefore expect that at the time of the next recession , markets will be much less vulnerable to cost-cutting .
5 About two million acres of waste have been enclosed by act since 1700 , so that we may reasonably assume that at the beginning of the eighteenth century there were about seven million acres of ‘ waste ’ all told rather than the ten million estimated by Gregory King .
6 It just seemed easier to let everyone assume that at the time … ’
7 I do not believe that at the end of a week in which we have honed a new policy we are going to even contemplate bargaining that away in smoke-filled rooms with Paddy Ashdown , David Owen , or anyone else . ’
8 My memory is n't what it was ; but I do remember that at the time the aircraft was considered the fastest in the Middle East .
9 One must remember that at the height of the cement boom in this valley the number of men employed ran into thousands if one considers the barge trade as well .
10 Putting these answers together we can see that at the heart of fundamentalism is a longing for a faith which is secure , tangible , successful , simple .
11 And , although he does n't say so , you can see that at the back of his mind , there 's an idea brewing in Andy McDonald .
12 Creggan could not see that at the sound of his words and particularly at the name of Callanish , there came into the eyes of old Minch , who was now held in the cage by the Men , a look as from some vast distance in the past .
13 Some officers can now see that at the time they were " typical colonialists " who failed to read the signs of the tinies or entrust positions of authority more readily to African leadership .
14 On his way he passed the main drive , and he could see that at the end of it the gates were open .
15 David , just looking at your situation , I know you 're er , a young chap and you have a young family , and we 've er , discussing your existing circumstances and I can see that at the moment er , funds in the family budget are a little bit tight .
16 It can happen that at the time of the sale the seller is not the owner ( and thus is in breach of the condition in section 12 ) but that he subsequently obtains that ownership , e. g. by buying the goods from their owner .
17 This would mean that at the end of year 1 a UK car would have a showroom price of £13,200 not £12,000 .
18 A line constructed through the centres of the two circles cuts the left hand circle at Bishops Cannings and I must admit that at the time I did the preparation for the article thought little more about this point .
19 Okay you 're absolutely right er we did play that at the beginning of the programme we had a little trouble with our C D what happened there Stuart it went off the air did n't it ?
20 Nor can any general law of ‘ radicalisation as a result of mobilisation ’ be regarded as valid solely on the basis of the war 's impact : we may recall that at the end of the First World War the electorate voted for a substantially Conservative Parliament , albeit under the leadership of Lloyd George , the wartime Prime Minister .
21 I 'd add that at the moment we do not see any upturn in any of our major markets .
22 Will he re-emphasise that at the end of the day the document is all about contracting out to produce as good a service at less cost or a better service at the same price ?
23 The problem is I ca n't say that at the minute cos I have n't got my print done .
24 We work with about 60 women a year , and I know many of them would genuinely say that at the start they were unemployable , that they could have gone back to drugs , ended up back in prison , but they did n't because Clean Break was there at the right time for them , to give them the opportunities they needed .
25 Erm , my fourth one was the effect on the medical centre , bearing in mind , but I did n't say that at the time , that there 's to be no longer sheltered , and there could be young families , remember , more rowdy an element , and maybe we should make details of that .
26 er She she keeps saying it 's terribly interesting , I hope she does n't deny that at the end of the two hours .
27 You will learn that at the age of nineteen he was practising his public speaking at Hyde Park Corner ; you will learn that he reads the Sun to keep his finger on the public pulse .
28 The smaller Divisions could argue that at the heart of their success lies an individual education process and a separate designation — the Chartered Building Surveyor is a prime example .
29 If he retains a short but more than nominal reversion he may find that at the expiry of the sublease he is unable to relet the property .
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