Example sentences of "that [noun sg] in time " in BNC.

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1 The starting-point of that digression in time and place was that of leased prisons and the problems they increasingly raised for a socially responsible legislature .
2 The New York Times demonstrated how he had made little impact on the movie world , until that point in time , with the observation that the lawyer Hanson was ‘ … played by Jack Nicholson whose sharp , regular features may be vaguely familiar to kids who go and watch drive-in movies . ’
3 The book was certainly the most thorough document of a country made up to that point in time , and received accolades from all quarters .
4 In one text Paul appears to be of the same view ; but in another Papinian takes the opposite line , on the basis that the testator had in mind not that payment should be made only if a condition of surviving to a certain age was met , but that payment should be deferred to that point in time .
5 Okay , at that point in time they had n't actually er taken
6 Secondly , Apple was very a very hungry company at that point in time and desperately needed a prop to hold the company up ( it was undoubtedly the LaserWriter that saved the company 's financial fortunes rather than any of its computers ) .
7 Families of those immigrants who came after that point in time were classed as illegal until the announcement of the new policy .
8 It is a snapshot at one point in time and is therefore only relevant to that point in time .
9 Alternatively as the accounts are being done at the end of the month at that point in time the benefit is used up so the rent could be charged to the profit and loss account directly .
10 That point in time was also the time of the appropriation .
11 Have you therefore reassessed the western relief road 's benefits on the base that y you will have now at that point in time both a southern A fifty nine , A one link and a southern northern link , if you want it for the A sixty one north of Harrogate .
12 You actually have three children under the age of seven , and if your husband died while they were still young , still in education , heaven forbid , but these things still do happen , it might be that you think that you would need more cover at that point in time , than later on , maybe when the children have left home .
13 So we have put a marker in the ground and said we are not going to move forward in the production investment phase until we are satisfied that we have a fixed price at that point so we are actually going to cap our liabilities for Eurofighter with a max price for the whole of the remainder of the programme and then we will fix the price and hopefully get some economies from fixing at that point in time before we move forward into the next phase .
14 Telling him you were pregnant at that point in time was the height of selfishness , ’ he went on .
15 That point in time , she had gone to the , the States and then she come back .
16 It includes all sorts of conditions of people in its audience , and it links them — in the cliche beloved by trade union spokesman — at that moment in time .
17 Frieda describes the ‘ Conversion Point ’ as that moment in time when passes from wet to dry .
18 At that moment in time , in that place , with all the women away , I would eat in the family majlis .
19 I do n't know I mean er maybe these are minute but whether you should explore them at that moment in time I mean only experience will tell .
20 but if you think about it , if you 've done a good job , you 've done a good presentation , done a good fact find and they buy , then they should be very happy at that moment in time and er it was stupid because that is the right time to actually ask
21 At that moment in time I did n't want to become entangled in problems with Simon and Celeste .
22 at that moment in time .
23 From that moment in time they will have the opportunity to express their views to Councillors , to myself , to my staff .
24 She must write that letter in time for him to send back a reply .
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