Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] at the moment " in BNC.
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1 | But they 'll probably rather annoying at the moment . |
2 | The only trouble was , her account was rather overdrawn at the moment . |
3 | ‘ Your mother is a little depressed at the moment . |
4 | It 's possible that your feelings are especially strong at the moment because you can see both your children growing away from the baby stage , leaving you with the knowledge that that chapter of your life is perhaps closed . |
5 | I do n't see us as the best band in the world ; we 're just putting out records because the rest of the music scene is so crap at the moment . |
6 | They will be in line with the general recession but the market is so unstable at the moment that you have to review commercial policy almost on a monthly basis , ’ he says . |
7 | It 's so windy at the moment . |
8 | Tom Lamb , for the cycling group , said it was highly dangerous at the moment for cyclists to cross the Tees to get to Stockton . |
9 | ‘ Having one body will make things clearer if they are not actually less hostile at the moment . ’ |
10 | This is especially important at the moment , because the BBC 's Watchdog programme on TV is objecting to the lack of glass thickness standards for aquariums . |
11 | Everyone is terribly concerned at the moment ; we had thought that the security at St Helier was tighter than in most other hospitals . |
12 | They 're just scum bags ; they really are just useless people and the reason why music is so mediocre at the moment . |
13 | And er , we get a panel of young engineers and a panel of school teachers and they actually erm go to a school , they sit down , look at the national curriculum and decide which parts they can actually participate in and it 's been so successful at the moment , realise the trouble is we 're somewhere about five thousand , six hundred secondary schools in the U K you realise it 's a mammoth task ! |
14 | We should not be panicked however into top-down/control solutions , for many of these ‘ new ’ skills which are apparently so daunting at the moment ( reading a financial statement ? ) are easily learnt by intelligent people and in two or three years , at that level , we shall be wondering what all the fuss was about . |
15 | He says that many people do n't realise that they 're so small at the moment . |
16 | If so , then I shall cancel my subscription to , New Scientist and take out one of those half-price offers on Nature which are so abundant at the moment . |
17 | And even there it 's actually quite difficult because of course it 's so tempting at the moment just to compare him to Mrs. Thatcher . |
18 | It 's a good idea , but rather vague at the moment ; the proposed launch date for the product is some time during 1993 . |
19 | The rest of the earth is n't exactly verdant at the moment , is it ? |
20 | but I mean , it 's just ridiculous at the moment . |
21 | She said there could be heavy demands made on Samaritan volunteers , especially because they are critically understaffed at the moment . |
22 | I know it 's not exactly fashionable at the moment , but it 's the only hope we 've got . ’ |
23 | Only she 's rather selfconscious at the moment . ’ |
24 | ‘ We 've proved we can do it , and we 're more innovative at the moment than the Americans , ’ says Steve , who admits his career would have been far more difficult without the success of groups like Soul II Soul . |
25 | Despite the premium rate , Mr Lowman claims that mortgage demand is still high at the moment . |
26 | Receptionist Susan Dick said : ‘ It 's totally different at the moment because it 's brand new . |
27 | The third concept we take to be well in advance of what is practically possible at the moment , though the long-term impact of the project and of such innovations as GCSE remains a matter of conjecture . |
28 | ‘ It is also difficult at the moment to know whether in the heat of a race the horse actually feels the whip or merely reacts to the noise made by it . |
29 | It is the er sort of er five hundred pounds that goes out your bank account on direct debits , it 's all the other incidentals during the year , and even er you know gifts for children , pets in the case of some people , if you 've got er large dogs or whatever , then you know there 's vet 's bills , food , etcetera , that you know , is probably incidental at the moment , but not when you retire . |
30 | The A34 just south of Newbury is still down to a single lane due to the roadworks there , between the Swan roundabout and Sandalford roundabout and the A41 London road in Bicester has roadworks by the level crossing , temporary traffic lights there , expect some congestion which is reasonably bad at the moment , but it is beginning to clear in both directions . |