Example sentences of "at the [noun] [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 Here we see the usual linen winding-sheet , parted to show not only the face but the entire body , with the arms placed at his side and turned in at the elbows so that the hands meet over the groin .
2 If a sticker chart is used it is helpful to encourage the family to bring this to the next session at the clinic so that the child can demonstrate his or her achievements and gain additional praise .
3 Erm in terms of er forcing people to have it , well you ca n't er somebody has to want to , to look at the possibility so that we would er er let people be aware there are , there are secular organizations like er er in England it 's Re er er it 's Relate , er marriage guidance , Scotland , still called that in Scotland .
4 But time and tide and neglect had eaten away at the structure so that even at low tide , with the slabs fully exposed , crossing would be tricky .
5 Certainly the request of staff then could turn into of the panel erm but but I think at the same time if people want to look at the structure so that they have a complete view of the structural organisation
6 He advocated organization on strictly hierarchical lines , with a single responsible manager at the top so that , while policy questions could be discussed collectively , executive functions would benefit from ‘ businesslike , disciplined , voluntary fulfilment of the assignments and decrees necessary for the economic mechanism to function really like clockwork ’ .
7 ‘ No , but we 'd like to be there at the beginning so that we could if we want to , then run away , ’ Eve explained .
8 Willie turned back to look at the comics so that he missed the surprised expression on his face .
9 To join a new length of pipe into an existing inspection chamber , you will have to break a hole in the wall of the chamber and chop away at the benching so that a new half channel can be laid to join up with the main channel .
10 You see there would n't have been a kiln at the mill before that I think it every house had their own kiln and they dried their own you ken .
11 It is important to plan the evaluation process at the outset so that it relates to the stated objectives .
12 It is in everyone 's interest to fill out these forms accurately at the outset so that the necessary deductions and exemptions can be made .
13 Now the State has already got a problem because in the next century , it will have insufficient people at work to pay for old age pensions we already know Mr Portillo is doing a pension review and is looking about only targeting it to the needy at the bottom well that means a lot of people like you and me will miss out on State pensions .
14 My learned friend and I thought that if your Lordship wanted to look at the documentation so that your Lordship is familiar with some of the documentation which is going to be referred to in the evidence , er simply to enable your Lordship to be er a little more familiar with the nature of content of some of the documentation then the crucial documents are those of pages one seven eight to four two five , bundle B.
15 The bottom fold will overlap at the corners so that the paper fits in snugly .
16 It was a sort of burnt orange colour with a large hole cut at the back so that the lean old arse Nigel hated so much could be shown to its full advantage .
17 Quickly she unpacked , took a brisk shower and dressed carefully in a high-necked dress of watermelon-pink wool , piling up her dark hair at the back so that her neck rose , long and slender , from the draped collar , showing to advantage the chunky silver earrings .
18 ‘ They told me at the desk downstairs that you were here . ’
19 At a meal have a glass of water as well as wine and keep sipping at the water so that it is not your wine glass which is being constantly refilled .
20 He had laid newspaper in front of the range and was putting up blackouts at the windows so that , but for the glow of embers in the fire , there was almost total darkness .
21 ‘ It was all thanks to a woman at the meeting today that I had my first inkling of what had really been going on . ’
22 In practice however , this is generally an unsatisfactory arrangement since the grips damage the metal and cause premature failure at the ends so that the result is unreliable .
23 Sedgley was sent on for Walsh in order to protect the two-goal lead , and Hendry was given a couple of minutes at the end so that Lineker could take a well-earned breather .
24 The foot of the inclined way descends below the level of what may be termed the tail bay which is open at the end so that the dock and carriage run down into the water in order to bring the dock into alignment with the tail bay to allow of the vessel being hauled in or out of the dock .
25 A trainer must visit the class at the beginning of the training and then again at the end so that she can assess the candidates progress .
26 Older , more established painters like Signac and Sérusier also frequented these gatherings at the Closerie so that the atmosphere , though stimulating , was not particularly radical .
27 ‘ We really have to get at the schoolchildren so that they learn that mentally disabled people have every right to share the same community as them .
28 Val enjoys her work ; her husband , who is a milkman , is able to tie in his shifts with hers at the hospital so that there is always someone to look after the children .
29 You ought to be strong enough by then to cope with the journey , and I can try to organise things at the hospital so that my assistants can cope . ’
30 This is not because of the often quoted ‘ collection of mulm at the front so that it can be syphoned off ’ which simply does n't happen in a properly run undergravel filtered tank .
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