Example sentences of "that at the [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Accommodation should therefore be available both to assist them in the personal adjustments they will have to make and to ensure that at the outset they are suitably accommodated . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | It was so enjoyable that at the headwall I took a line up the steepest part , just so I could play about hanging from the holds . |
4 | Well we do n't want no all we want is one so that at the end we want from each group to go to another group to be marked . |
5 | He once defined the Anglican doctrine of apostolic succession to several Lutherans so that at the end they could be heard saying ‘ Hear , Hear ’ . |
6 | What is it about them that speaks to you , that calls forth such a strong response that at the end you feel satisfied , nourished , as though something new had taken place ? |
7 | I have got to alter myself so completely that at the end I should hardly be recognisable as the same person . |
8 | I also believe that at the conference he will use all his persuasiveness to enable the European Community to move ahead . |
9 | It is likely that the early figures in particular were underestimates , and that at the mid-century there were only two persons for each head of cattle . |
10 | One argument for common investment funds is that at the moment they provide a way of getting round the narrow and wider investment bands that dictate charity investment . |
11 | The problem with these is that at the moment they end we say " Thank God that 's over ! " and return to eating " normally " — " normally " being all the rubbish we ate before . |
12 | Well , anything that you can do there , erm in in the immediate future would obviously be helpful , to support our case for being considered as the er the er European supplier , erm , and likewise with Italy , Spain , and France , not withstanding that at the moment they do n't do a great deal of business , well Spain does a great deal of business , but I do n't suppose is in a position to do much in in the way of technical support , erm , right , |
13 | I 'd add that at the moment we do not see any upturn in any of our major markets . |
14 | said , said that at the moment we 're paying twenty per cent , twenty per cent er Poll Tax erm we 're on about thirty five pound a week , the full grant , that 's how much we get you know if you level it out you know |
15 | In electricity , the shortages of the sixties led to a considerable investment in new power stations , so that at the moment we in fact have far more electricity power stations than we need . |
16 | He insists that at the moment there is no such point of friction within the England camp . |
17 | Current evidence suggests that at the moment there is little ‘ choice ’ about when the time is ‘ right ’ to enter care . |
18 | Is he aware that at the moment there is great difficulty in obtaining discretionary grants for professional training and for the final qualifications for both professions ? |
19 | And she says that at the moment she 's more interested in just having fun than dating . |
20 | Come out of your ivory tower , Hilary , before it 's too late , before you really turn into the arrogant bitch that at the moment you 're only emulating . ’ |
21 | I suspect that at the moment he sees all the disadvantages and none of the advantages of committee work . |
22 | She wished she had worn her new suit , but she consoled herself that at the moment he did n't care what she looked like . |
23 | Exactly yes we 'll take a breathing space until the new year I mean Neil says that at the moment he 'd be quite happy to get into a job where if he was a good worker he could progress in the job and I said an what about doing your radio repairs in the evening , but he just , he said yes . |
24 | This means that at the moment it is being used closest to the hook , where presentation and visibility are vital factors and , because it is so different to nylon , many users have problems knotting it . |
25 | I think that at the moment it is not easy for ordinary people to learn to compute on most of the existing computing systems . |
26 | Toby prided himself that at the moment none of these boys , or the two dozen others , was conspicuously unhappy . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | All I can say is that at the time everything fitted together perfectly into so glaringly obvious a pattern that I was amazed I had never seen it before . |
29 | With hindsight , it is clear that at the time we did not fully grasp the real significance of the workers ' position . |
30 | and we have yet to be contacted erm despite th the fact that at the time we had our last meeting the thing was supposed to be in the post . |