Example sentences of "that at the [noun] [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | It was so enjoyable that at the headwall I took a line up the steepest part , just so I could play about hanging from the holds . |
2 | She wished she had worn her new suit , but she consoled herself that at the moment he did n't care what she looked like . |
3 | and we have yet to be contacted erm despite th the fact that at the time we had our last meeting the thing was supposed to be in the post . |
4 | With hindsight , it is clear that at the time we did not fully grasp the real significance of the workers ' position . |
5 | Whether or not those complaints were justified is another matter ; enough that at the time I felt they were . |
6 | And he revealed : ‘ A deal was agreed with Frank Williams before that race in front of a witness and I have to say that at the time I felt very , good about racing again with Williams in 1993 . |
7 | A line constructed through the centres of the two circles cuts the left hand circle at Bishops Cannings and I must admit that at the time I did the preparation for the article thought little more about this point . |
8 | I burst out laughing because all the costermongers in the Whitechapel Road always did whenever they heard that word , although I admit that at the time I did n't have a clue what a virgin was . |
9 | I was so surprised that at the time I uttered no word . |
10 | The memoirs were written in a very anti-communist phase of his life , and we know that at the time he received indirect assurances from the head of the Communist Party , Maurice Thorez , that no insurrection was being planned . |
11 | He stated that at the time he left , 1859/60 , the holdings were made into one large holding . |
12 | The court was told that at the time he thought he had AIDS . |
13 | Mr Templeton said that at the time there had been no lifting equipment there . |
14 | ‘ You do n't mind that I 'm an atheist ? ’ he 'd said with a frankness that at the time she 'd admired . |
15 | Ruth was tempted to tell her that at the time she had not had the vicar in mind , but since Mrs Peterson had not come to bring her any comfort , she simply turned her face to the wall . |