Example sentences of "that point [that] " in BNC.

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1 It was only at that point that we felt confident that the field-worker was being talked to by respondents as a person rather than as some novel sex object , and the veracity of what they said could be treated by us with more confidence .
2 It was at that point that Edward recalled the constable 's other words and how they had troubled him even then — seeming to carry a sinister note , a warning .
3 It was at that point that I started to cry !
4 It was really at that point that the industrial factory was born .
5 that does link in with that point that Dianne made ?
6 So indicate at that point that you 're gon na exit there .
7 It was at that point that the police came on board , and the pleasure cruiser was ordered to return to the shore .
8 It was at that point that the planes vanished into the solitary cloud in the sky , leaving all of New York craning their necks , scratching their heads and asking ‘ What the hell is an ENGLISH VIRGI … ? ’
9 Land sold at auction may have a reserve price and the site will only be sold when bidding reaches the reserve , the auctioneer advising at that point that the site is ’ in the market ’ .
10 Some stars will become so small that their gravitational fields will bend light to that point that it comes back toward the star .
11 I wonder if I could go back to that point that er a couple of you raised this morning , about the transfer assets into the wife 's name .
12 It was at that point that Charlotte began seriously to like her guide , and to respect his judgement .
13 It was at that point that the stranger entered the dining-room , and stood for a moment looking round him as if in search of an acquaintance .
14 They were only gon na ring us if there was anything wrong and I had this horrible feeling at that point that that was the vet ringing up to say things had gone wrong .
15 Because you , you had n't got the commitment that he wanted a pension or he did n't I did n't , I did n't feel that at that point that you
16 I mean when our researchers were doing our London Guide for nineteen ninety one , they did actually make that point that erm they reckoned that things were overpriced in London .
17 It 's at that point that many women start trying to get back into the labour market and at that point it is extremely difficult , so I think that we 're talking about a number of things .
18 Because it was that point that erm David Berlow made about howthe Condensed Century was done , where he took the Torino serifs and put them on .
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