Example sentences of "[art] [noun] at that " in BNC.

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1 There was nobody in the park at that time and I walked quickly through the dew , my feet soaked before I had gone ten yards , a trail of sliding tracks behind me on the grass .
2 It must be said , however , that it is extremely unlikely that a clearing bank would announce a change in this way without first getting the view of the Bank as to the desirability of the change at that particular time .
3 ‘ How come you discovered the money at that particular moment ? ’
4 The opinion of the Parliament at that time was to support the changes which we were seeking but the immediate reaction from the European Commission was not to accept the opinion of the Parliament .
5 We attempted to have the case tried in a Crown Court with a judge and jury but it seemed apparent to us , at our first appearance at the Magistrates Court , that every attempt was made , including the dropping of a crucial charge , to keep the case at that level .
6 On appeal , on the question whether the judge was entitled to refuse to allow the prosecution to discontinue the case at that stage and whether he was entitled to call the remaining witness : —
7 The report on the coarse wares is very illuminating for the views at that time of a man who had spent a lifetime handling pottery .
8 The Chairman at that time was Sir Louis Petch , now sadly deceased .
9 The Chairman at that time decided t to take the motion and proposition and it was against my advice .
10 Now once the benefits were approved er by the Trust Deed and er bearing in mind that the Chairman at that meeting informed the Trustee and I quote in determining the structure of the scheme the company was prepared to enter into consultation with the Trade Unions and Trustees , but this was a consultative process only and not a subject for negotiation ; and their company then went on to seek the er er the transfer of the present contributing members er er and a hundred of the members agreed er to transfer into that new scheme .
11 ‘ I intend to introduce him to the Führer at that meeting , General .
12 The distance between the engraving and the datum of the parameter being measured and recorded ( airspeed , altitude , etc. ) was proportional to the magnitude of the parameter at that moment of time .
13 It must have been someone from the village , Rose said : who else would be walking in the woods at that hour ?
14 ‘ It was — er — safely in the kitchen at that stage . ’
15 If , for example , old man Jordan had come into the kitchen at that moment , Wycliffe might have seen him in the mirror ; but what of it ?
16 The tone here mocks both anthropology and the related theories of racial purity ( as seen in the work of Frobenius ) which were coming to the fore at that time .
17 Oh there we are , look , he 's dropped it now why has he dropped the look at that !
18 If you look at the look at that building .
19 ‘ But Laura was unhappy that if the company could afford to sell to decorators at a reduced rate , then the public should be allowed the products at that price too .
20 The discovery was made in 1984 , and a search of the churchyard at that time showed that the vast majority of the memorials had either disappeared of become illegible .
21 An option may say that the price for the purchase at that future date will be determined by a valuer acting as an expert if the parties can not agree on the price at that time .
22 And er there was very little money spent on the roads at that time , the , the railways had been the great carriers of everything and the motorcars were just coming in .
23 It was most probably the closeness to the river that was the deciding factor in choosing the site , for the state of the roads at that time made it easier to travel by water .
24 General now , is it , and the SD at that ?
25 Because when Jesus was born the the Roman soldiers were there and the kind at that time Herod ordered that all babies were killed and the Romans went out to do that did n't they ?
26 The traditional theory [ of employment ] maintains , in short , that the wage bargains between the entrepreneurs and the workers determine the real wage ; so that , assuming free competition amongst employers and no restrictive combinations amongst workers , the latter can , if they wish , bring their real wages into conformity with the marginal disutility of employment offered by the employers at that wage .
27 1.30 In a serious personal injury case or in a fatal case the initial calculations of loss of earnings or dependency may be made very soon after the accident , based on wage rates provided by the employers at that time .
28 Probably it was because of what had happened in the play at that point on the previous night .
29 The effect of the provisions is that the newly issued shares are deemed , as it were , to be a replacement of the shares transferred so that no capital gains tax becomes payable on the transfer by the transferor at that stage .
30 For example , I mean , if a tutor , say , has been sexually harassing a young woman , and she puts in a complain of any kind or something like that , and then he puts pressure on her to withdraw that complaint and she does , I mean does the college at that stage stay well okay if she 's not going to complain then we wo n't do anything , thereby letting the harassment go ahead , or does the college say even though she does n't want to complain we 're nevertheless going to go ahead .
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