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

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31 It is also possible to scale the approaching waves such that at the point of collision , and .
32 It was also pointed out that , for the colinear case , it was convenient to rescale the approaching waves such that at the point of collision .
33 Thus ( 61 ) will be true , on this account , just in case there is some reference time ( say , another event ) prior to CT , such that at that reference time , ( 62 ) would have been true ( while ( 62 ) is in turn true , just in case ( 63 ) would have been true at some point prior to the CT of ( 62 ) ) : ( 6z ) John had seen Mary ( 62 ) John saw Mary ( 63 ) John sees Mary But such M-tenses do not match up simply with L-tenses , for L-tenses nearly always encode additional aspectual and modal features too ( see Comrie , 1976a ; Lyons , 1977a : 703ff , 809ff ) .
34 His success is such that at 45 he has a salary of nearly £1m a year .
35 A fine Greek revivalist station , not unlike that at Monkwearmouth in Northumbria , was built in Hamilton , Ontario , in 1930 .
36 IT IS IRONIC that at a time when the shares of motor traders are dropping like stones , the price at which dealerships change hands has remained steady .
37 Dominating Nefta is another extraordinary feature , so incongruous that at first sight it might well be a mirage .
38 Snapping out of his brief trance , Mungo supposed Stanley was relieved that at least the shop had survived the flood .
39 Perhaps it was fortunate that at that time he discovered girls , and a year later met the Dawsons , who always seemed to have time to stop and gossip with him .
40 It was fortunate that at that moment the handle of her basket , insecurely mended , should suddenly give way , scattering the contents over the pavement — a library book , some oranges , and a rather shamefully adolescent bag of liquorice all-sorts .
41 Local media sources reported on March 10 that at least 100 people had been killed in Taraba state in recent clashes between the Jukun and Tiv ethnic groups over farming rights .
42 I was also delighted that at last there had been an acknowledgement of the fact that I had a role in what was happening rather than being seen as a bystander in an event that would , all being well , change our lives beyond recognition .
43 Market specialists are convinced that at least three major deals , having been on ice for months , are now all set to roll , helping S G Warburg rise 64 to 538p , Hambros add 22 to 238p and Kleinwort Benson gain 19 to 238p .
44 I 'm convinced that at the age of seventy eight people do they would have said do n't bother .
45 He is glad that at least he will not be pitted against his own class in this way .
46 She drove slowly and carefully , her anxious eyes peering ahead , glad that at least the route home was familiar .
47 ‘ I was glad that at last she was having a good time , that she was happy , ’ she said in an interview with Vox magazine .
48 I am glad that at our initiative the summit at Maastricht reaffirmed that principle , and that it was agreed that negotiations could start in 1992 .
49 I am glad that at the next election the choice will be between conservatism and socialism .
50 Sara knew at once that this must be Matthew Preston , and was glad that at least Lizzie had company for the night .
51 She was rather glad that at that moment the waiter brought them their porcheddu .
52 She kept maniacally busy so as not to feel sorrow and set herself the goal of working so hard that at night she fell into bed exhausted .
53 This quiet group of people looked so simple and unassuming that at first he could not think what made them interesting to him , and then he realized that they gave every appearance of complete sincerity .
54 It was unfortunate that at this period he was going through a protracted quarrel-by-letter with her and was generally grumpy and morose , especially if he had recently received one of her periodic letters informing him that it was ALL OFF !
55 And I have pointed out in my papers that you must bear in mind perhaps that er quite a number of Rich er quite a number of the districts in North Yorkshire are of county scale in their sheer size and that therefore it is not inappropriate that at that level that the policies would be refined .
56 Gulliver 's Travels went back to telling fantastic tales , but Swift wrote the book in the same realistic style as Defoe , and took it for granted that his readers would find it quite natural that at the ends of the earth men were just the same as in England — petty , trivial , grasping , and generally unpleasant .
57 It is likely that at some stage the dog will run off some distance away .
58 Platon is convinced that the technique crime from Crete ; if that is so , it is likely that at least some damascened daggers await discovery at Minoan sites on Crete .
59 A set of criteria might be given as a list , but it is more likely that at least some of the relationships between individual criteria will be indicated .
60 If all the ships sail separately it is more likely that at least one ship will stray into the field of view of a submarine than if the ships sail in a tight convoy ; a convoy may slip by without being detected .
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