Example sentences of "that [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And do you know when that stopped at all ?
2 The church is built close to the edge of the bluff , which falls an overgrown eighty or ninety feet down into the wide bed of the gave or river ; and the view up or downstream is dignified further by the curtain wall of the medieval Tour Monréal , that stands at one corner of the small square in front of the church .
3 The new money will still leave gearing at 60 per cent , but Mr Scott says the company will be happy with that level of debt , given that gearing at other transport groups can be as high as 90 per cent .
4 Was there anything like erm redundancy money or anything like that payed at that time when the place
5 Even this brief delay meant that he would be out of sight and out of earshot , but did that matter at this stage ?
6 They argue that prolonged exposure ( to an odour in their experiments ) will allow the formation of a context-stimulus association , wholly responsible for the latent inhibition seen at 24 h and partly responsible for that seen at 4 h .
7 The sensitivity to contextual manipulations of the latent inhibition produced by lengthy exposure is certainly consistent with the suggestion that a context-stimulus association is responsible for the effect seen at 24 h and contributes to that seen at 4 h .
8 The statistical differences between the groups were the same at each infusion rate as that seen at 40 pmol/kg/h .
9 If the Opposition is to achieve even the most limited of its ambitions , and push John Mayor into a minority government , Labour 's bottom line is to achieve a swing larger than that seen at any election since the war .
10 This suggests that the dissociation half life from this sequence is between 1-2 minutes , faster than that seen at any of the sites in the natural DNA fragment under similar conditions .
11 Eighteen to 48 hours after thrombolytic therapy about 85% of vessels are open , with the minority remaining occluded , This patency rate is rather higher than that seen at 90 minutes following similar thrombolytic treatment ( 65–70% ) .
12 Look at that look at that .
13 It was a very disturbing erm letter that that arrived at some flats , that was from Birmingham .
14 If that sounds at all complicated , rest assured you do get full instructions and diagrams .
15 But nothing of that survives at all .
16 In blissful oblivion , I 'm sure , JTR boarded the St Clair , ‘ a Glasgow trader , that calls at many ports with merchandise and does a lively trade in the transport of cattle . ’
17 " Does n't that apply at all out here ? "
18 If that changes at all , the change is gradual .
19 In fact , the choreographer 's growing skill was manifest in the way he combined different elements , from that sobbing at one extreme to the rapturous final duet at the other ( in which influences from Balanchine and Ashton could be seen ) , into one fluent whole , and fitted it all so smoothly to the music he chose , Ravel 's ‘ Mother Goose ’ Suite with one section omitted .
20 I do n't suppose you now what that means at all do you ?
21 That means at two fifteen .
22 That means at some stage we may have to see Mrs Yeo .
23 But that means at some point they may actually go below it .
24 Quite convinced that meeting you would dispel the fantasy , and yet at the same time did n't want that to happen at all .
25 But whereas that sells at medium price , this new-to- Britain Czech release from Le Chant du Monde is full price .
26 do not feel that to say at eight , nine years of age , you see the little one 's bring reading books home
27 It is assumed that there will be no need for as great a level of close supervision and scrutiny as that required at lower levels , and that successful candidates will , apart from occasional stylistic errors and slips , be able to carry out successfully all the linguistic tasks and employer might set .
28 And has that changed at all ?
29 There was only one pub to go to and , since that closed at eleven o'clock , the alternative was her house .
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