Example sentences of "moment [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh , yes , but they 're going on that 's to sake of free , at the moment so the last thing that they 're interested in doing is talking to me about if I know what I 'm doing . |
2 | But at the moment only a few treatment plants in Britain have the equipment to do this . |
3 | Although at the moment only a handful of agencies have planning departments , planning is a fast-growing area in advertising and not only advertising-management consultants are beginning to recognise the importance of the planner in many aspects of commerce . |
4 | Furthermore , an individual is at each moment only a partial manifestation of an identity revealed over time , what physicists call a ‘ sum over histories ’ . |
5 | There is at the moment only a caretaker and his wife . |
6 | At the moment only the US and the soviet Union operate networks of military surveillance satellites . |
7 | We consider for the moment only the case where His non-negative and D is positive , and assume they are of such a size that overflow does not occur ( see problem 2.4 ) . |
8 | Under the registration of inspectors advocated by the Bill , local government inspection will be universally up to the standard which at the moment only the very best attain . |
9 | The first two types of educational computing in the list above are at the moment basically the province of such departments — but it is good to know that in many schools and colleges there are strong links with mathematics . |
10 | Just a moment just a moment Mr Allenby |
11 | A moment later a flop on the mat announced the arrival of the post . |
12 | In good time , too for a moment later a Vadinamian voice announced over the comm that our lift-off slot was now open . |
13 | A moment later a foot appeared — a child 's foot — followed by a leg , a steadying hand . |
14 | Next a light appeared , and a moment later a shape swept out of the night , big as a centaur , its blinding eye striking him along with something solid . |
15 | Charlie heard the words , ‘ Carry on , Sergeant-Major , ’ and a moment later a man who must have been six feet six inches in height , and whose beer-barrel chest was covered in medal ribbons , took a pace forward . |
16 | He spoke into the telephone , and a moment later an elderly man , wearing thick glasses , came into the room . |
17 | A moment later the slithery figure of the Town Clerk emerged from the Hall . |
18 | A moment later the main section sheared at the mastfoot . |
19 | A moment later the wind lifted her away . |
20 | Then , a moment later the hope died as tall young man dressed in an aged reefer coat and brown leather cap appeared in the doorway . |
21 | A moment later the shadowy figure came into the hallway , hesitated for a second , then moved across to the stairs . |
22 | As Cowley walked towards the slightly hunched figure of Bodie , he was able to see Doyle 's peaceful face , eyes closed , white as a sheet ; a moment later the trolley was behind the closing doors of the lift , and Doyle 's life was now in the hands of others , men skilled in surgery , and in the ways of keeping the tenuous thread of life attached to a dying body . |
23 | But a moment later the little fellow bobbed up . |
24 | He dived under the fence and a moment later the ducks began waddling through the tunnel and into the garden . |
25 | A moment later the frenzied cadet pitched forward and skidded prostrate for many metres , his strengthened fingernails scratching sparks from the plates of the deck before he came to rest . |
26 | A moment later the head blasted free . |
27 | A moment later the big brown car pulled away from the kerb . |
28 | It is impossible to describe an organization in behaviour terms ( i.e. processes ) other than momentarily because the processes are always changing ; but when we speak of the processes we freeze that dynamic interaction for a single moment , take a picture , and know that a moment later the picture will be different . |
29 | A moment later the front door slammed shut . |
30 | A moment later the men who watched it explode from the verandah felt their ragged clothes begin to flap and flutter in the blast . |