Example sentences of "that [vb past] at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I now look forward to resuming my career wholly without blame or blemish for any of the difficulties that arose at Magnet . ’
2 The mean change in urine acid output that occurred at breakfast time in 14 normal adults was -0.88 mmol H + /mmol creatinine ( 95% confidence interval ( CI ) of mean -0.71 , -1.0 mmol H + /mmol creatinine ) .
3 As stated earlier , it is easy to misinterpret the unreliable later part of the curve ( for example , the sharp decrease in the estimated ulcer free survival of patients treated with cisapride that occurred at week 52 resulted from a single ulcer recurrence ) .
4 No notable associations between paternal or maternal occupation and leukaemia or non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma in their children were evident from the birth certificate data or that collected at interview .
5 Dr Ziolo reckons that such materials could , in principle , be used to make a magnetic refrigerator that worked at room temperature — perhaps , say , a car air-conditioner .
6 It was carved into planes of rugged indifference , though the blue eyes that blazed at Charity were filled with cynical censure that left her in no doubt that he had heard almost every word Mandy had uttered about him .
7 WITH a swing in its step and pop music to match , the French army paraded its new uniform yesterday in traditional fashion-show style that hinted at love rather than war .
8 It was the time taken for this bureaucratic grind that chewed at Forester 's patience the most — each day away from Cumbria increased the chance of his missing the conclusion of the investigation .
9 Several trials that looked at cancer prevention were not considered within the scope of this analysis .
10 Suddenly , an enormously large and dark shape blocked out what little light that remained at depth .
11 The Scouts had hellfired crowded transport sledges that slid at speed down glossy oiled vitrodur channels , diving from transit stations , canting along branch-lines , corkscrewing , swooping up to come to rest at other destinations …
12 I do n't think the David Gedge that sat at home with his girlfriend exists any more .
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