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

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1 But not at this man 's expense .
2 But not at this dose , this is a low dose .
3 But not at this moment !
4 OK , but just at this moment you 're not with any of them . ’
5 But just at this point Iago makes his single mistake .
6 Right erm I think that stuff that you 're doing there will be fine but particularly at this idea of a gradient think in terms of the slope of a hill which is effectively what it 's measuring .
7 But even at this date the alteration in emphasis can only have been a conscious attempt to attune to the wider audience , if still at that time mainly within Bavaria , which was beginning to show interest in Hitler in 1923 , and an awareness that anti-Marxism had a wider potential appeal than the mere repetition of anti-Jewish paroxysms of hate .
8 But even at this distance we can clearly recognise in Joe Johnson a player who made a sterling contribution to the Palace cause in the early and formative years of our club .
9 At the sound of her mother 's voice , faint but even at this distance still accusing , away down there on the snow-covered lawn , Alexandra drew away from the window into the shadows of the room behind .
10 The Rhapsody in Blue brings the most effective performances on the disc , but even at this price level the competition is so intense ( Gwenneth Pryor on Pickwick ; Jerome Lowenthal on Vanguard ; CfP 's Daniel Blumenthal ) that only a general recommendation can be given .
11 These issues are discussed later in greater detail , but even at this point they must be raised and current policies and machinery for assessment and selection set alongside those for curriculum planning and development described earlier in this chapter .
12 Marx 's theory about what causes the historical process has been very widely discussed and we shall return to it again and again in this book , but even at this stage a simple account of it must be given .
13 For the next few years they stay in these fresh waters but even at this stage in their lives , their wanderings do not cease .
14 In 1831 and again in 1832 he launched hot-air balloons at local festivals , one of them flying a distance of more than four miles , but even at this time his goal was powered flight with fixed-wing aeroplanes .
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