Example sentences of "[vb infin] at the [noun] that " in BNC.
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1 | Of course I did n't know at the time that this was to have been O's last night in The Bar ; and I knew that it was n't Boy 's first visit to The Bar , I mean he did not see O the very day he walked in , their eyes did not meet across the bar on that very first night . |
2 | She did n't know at the time that some day she would call herself ‘ artist ’ or ‘ writer ’ — not many teenage coloured girls from the Gorbals in Glasgow had trailblazed a path in that direction , so it was a real exploration into the unknown for her when at sixteen she set out to go to college to study fashion . |
3 | ( It was just as well I did n't know at the time that Jack would once have been called a psychopath , which to most people effectively means ‘ murderer ’ ) Untreatable ? |
4 | As they passed through the hall , she saw him glance at the picture that was hanging there , and asked him on an impulse if he knew who the original was . |
5 | Alright makes his confession , let's assume at the moment that it is admissible and gives evidence . |
6 | You should rely on your secretary 's advice , but it should never appear at the meeting that you are incapable of conducting the business without constant appeals to the Hon. |
7 | I do n't feel at the moment that I even have the right to his name . ’ |
8 | We should acknowledge at the outset that there may be many cases ( like that illustrated in Fig. 3.1 ) in which presentation of a given stimulus has been shown to result in both latent inhibition and the habituation of a UR . |
9 | Rather complicated interactions can occur at the synapses that connect one cell to another , so the dimensions of a synapse are also of interest . |
10 | On the other hand , if theorists adopt a particular conception , then they should look at the way that contemporary social representations have developed their particular qualities through argument and how , in turn , these representations set the agenda for further argumentation . |
11 | ‘ Transport 2000 should look at the conditions that exist today , not what they would like to exist . ’ |
12 | In order to assess the children 's lighting needs , teachers must look at the tasks that are to be performed , such as moving around , close and distance work , and see how each child performs in different lighting conditions , then adapt accordingly . |
13 | During the second section I will look at the activities that I myself was involved with during my time in post . |
14 | They should look at the Europe that will exist in five or 10 years ' time , at a Community with 18 or 20 members and perhaps even more , and at the interests that we have in common — security , defence , foreign policy , the environment , prosperity and peace in the world . |
15 | From here you can look at the menu that has been set up and the vast flexibility that 3DMenu offers . |
16 | I hope that , in his discussions with the Treasury , the Minister will not just look at the statistics that he quotes with monotonous regularity , and I guess with some justification , about average incomes , but that he will say that some people below that average have real problems . |
17 | The hon. Member for Northampton , North ( Mr. Marlow ) has some interesting ways of looking at the problem , but he did not look at the fact that there are proven ways of taking young people who have committed offences and giving them a chance to confront their criminality . |
18 | You wo n't actually look at the fact that there 's a competition going on between the erm dismissing that you are actually the new keeper |
19 | I will certainly look at the point that my hon. Friend has mentioned . |
20 | The paper will then look at the issues that e-mail raises for the creator/receiver , lawyer , historian and records manager/archivist . |
21 | You bozos do n't seem to realise it but if we had n't been there at that Florence Conference , would not be in the leading position it currently holds with the commission to guarantee further funds and to create a positive role for Britain in Europe with the commission to wuk look at the issues that are gon na come up in 1993 . |
22 | So , can we just look at the extract that was given , what language would it have been translated from , incidentally ? |
23 | Through the vapours I can even grasp at the idea that the hatred and malice of my enemies , their whisperings and pointings , are but emanations of one of the form , of love . |
24 | I should clarify at the outset that the vendors have retained us to seek offers for a single package comprising 100% of the share capital of [ name ] together with five additional freehold property investments . |
25 | I can only wonder at the fish that would have been caught when the river had fully fined down . |
26 | Let us note at the outset that Bourdieu 's anti-structuralism is vastly different from other such critiques . |
27 | Erm , he did n't actually admit at the hearing that he had hit , erm , but erm , the disciplinary panel agreed that he had perhaps been provoked er rather more than er , had been necessary . |
28 | So you must first ensure that your approach is to the right quarter and you must realise at the outset that mutual trust is essential . |
29 | I did not realise at the time that this species ( or form ) is strongly dimorphic in size , with the female attaining a mere 4″ or so S.L. when fully grown . |
30 | Like most of my fellow white South Africans in the early days of contention , I did n't realise at the time that people like Peter Hian and Hassan Howa were looking further than we were , and seeing further ahead than our own claustrophobic horizons . |