Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] [verb] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 The maxim on which I act at any moment is the personal rule which is guiding my behaviour — for Kant it is of the essence of voluntary action that there is such a maxim in every case .
2 Then came the delicious moment of the aperitivo , that sense of the whole city beginning to wind down towards lunch , which I took at any one of a dozen excellent and welcoming restaurants where I was sure to be hailed and called over to one table or another .
3 I have therefore to agree with both the councils , that the comments you have just made and which you make at some length in your proof on this point , amount in effect to a late objection .
4 Er so if you look at their smoking erm people can fill in a kind of smoking chart in which you look at that .
5 A woman with an ‘ afflicted ’ husband told the 1888 Select Committee on Sweating that she ‘ finished ’ four pairs of trousers a day , for which she made at most 1/2d , that her wages were 4d per day less than four years previously , and that after paying her rent , she had 5/ a week on which to keep her three children , her husband and herself .
6 ‘ Ingested that from which she died at that meal ? ’
7 But it 's on a hill in the , in the , in the , it 's a long way down from there to walk and , and if I remember rightly it was on the outside of the hotel , on a bank and that to me means that erm if we had had some weather , which we had at that time , then the roots could have suffered but the other clue I think is that erm it comes into leaf first and it drops its leaves first in the autumn so maybe it 's a different tree than the other , different variety , because there are several horse chestnuts are n't there ?
8 A decent interval elapsed , during which we looked at each other rather anxiously .
9 Weiner says that in the Eighties we 've gone past the ‘ grazing ’ stage , in which we picked at this and that all day long , to ‘ refuelling ’ : the pit-stop in which we shovel food in our mouths as fast as we can .
10 I filled a syringe with a " mixed macterin " which we used at that time against the secondary invaders of distemper .
11 With the four prospective purchasers which we have at this stage it will be necessary to go through an elimination process , selecting one to proceed with and perhaps one to keep on hold .
12 What we term instrumental denunciation is actually a form of reductivism ( which we discuss at this stage for convenience ) .
13 Perhaps the last occasion on which they figured at all prominently was at the coronation of Alexander II of Russia in 1856 .
14 Many of these anxieties arise because women do not understand and can not control the physical changes which they experience at this time .
15 At this point we may ask how it is that speakers go about creating linguistically the persona which they animate at any one particular time .
16 And yet the mundane circumference beyond which he stepped at such times was also necessary to him : it was the circle in which he could stand and be safe .
17 I mention this only because it is one of the dominant features in an inspector 's life , the shadow of which he feels at all times .
18 Two other books which he wrote at this time were to cause him serious trouble .
19 With the benefit of a later viewpoint , aided not least by the opportunity to reflect on Bolinger 's own work , we would suggest that , in most cases , other answers are more appropriate than the ones which he offered at that time ( nevertheless , we return to this article more than once in the chapters which follow ) .
20 The Oxford lectures which he gave at this time were eventually to be published as The Discarded Image , perhaps the most completely satisfying and impressive book he ever published .
21 The knowledge which it produces at any time is tentative and always open to challenge by further evidence .
22 ‘ That is n't what I mean at all .
23 That 's not what I mean at all .
24 But in fact that 's not what I reply at all .
25 It 's not what I thought at all .
26 pointed out the grant and in my view the minutes at one five nine explains very clearly precisely what I said at that , at that committee .
27 This is n't what I meant at all !
28 ‘ That was n't what I meant at all . ’
29 What I discovered at this point , was that they , my Thai co-workers , also expected me to be the teacher for this newly organised project !
30 All her own passion had died out of her : she felt deflated ; she had the desire to laugh , and she almost did as she said , ‘ Yes , I know what I want at this moment and that 's something to eat and then to get downstairs again , because , you know , it 's Father 's night for the club . ’
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