Example sentences of "[adv prt] at this [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I had put it down at this spot and was about to discover , ’ he said .
2 The ladies ' K4 500m was slotted in at this point and although Dallaway/Davey/Eastwood/Thorogood were 8th in their heat they went into a semi final which acted as a repêchage .
3 No , I , I would just put it in at this end and it 's amazing how I did it
4 Yes thank you Chairman the er we could er put this resolution in at this stage because of the urgency of the er the matter .
5 Breeze , who was reading the letter aloud — it was addressed jointly to Gay and herself — broke off at this point and frowned .
6 The temptation for teachers to cut off at this point and move on to something easier and less controversial is great , but the real value of RE lies in following the development through .
7 To miss the odd target is acceptable , but not finds coming up at this rate and in such a confined area .
8 and so land reform was no longer seen as a means to achieve their end that they that and that it was n't the best policy to consolidate power , it was you needed to have the mass support there first so that 's why land reform was no longer seen as their goal so they did n't take it up at this point when one would expect them to pursue it .
9 It is extremely important that you do not give up at this point and this is where training really begins .
10 What may happen is that the returning reflected stress waves repeatedly meet the outgoing ones at some critical or unlucky point and thus the stress may pile up at this point until fracture occurs .
11 Any problems with the wording of the draft questionnaire should show up at this stage and can be corrected before the real investigation starts .
12 The unmitigated gall of the man , strolling up at this time and expecting a welcome .
13 Moreover you genuinely need to find out at this stage whether or not the job will suit you .
14 It is convenient to point out at this stage that , for colliding gravitational and electromagnetic waves , two of the scalar polynomial invariants ( Penrose and Rindler , 1986 ) are given by ( 8.2 ) It follows from this that , in order to prove the existence of a scalar polynomial curvature singularity , it is sufficient merely to show that the component 2 is unbounded .
15 ( I would point out at this stage that I would never begin to treat a patient with physical symptoms of this sort unless he or she had first consulted their doctor and was able to tell me that no physical cause for the problem could be found . )
16 It is also important to point out at this stage that Firbas ' notions of context-dependence/independence are much more restricted than Halliday 's notions of given/new :
17 Statistically only 0–05 per cent of chance tetrads should come out at this length or less , so that the expected number of alignments like Craigeam lies between 0.00041 for standing stones and 0.0037 for stone circles .
18 As it deepened to the random of the East Shaft top landing station a connecting tunnel was driven between the two and sinking debris was now brought out at this point and tipped on the fellside .
19 There was so much fish around at this time as the stocks had been left in peace during the Second World War , but this situation did not last .
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