Example sentences of "at the [noun] that it " in BNC.
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1 | There were times when I was starting in at the cattle that it stood between me and the road . |
2 | He said at a reception at the circuit that it was amazing that modern grand prix cars could lap so fast on the twisty and demanding Leicestershire circuit . |
3 | ‘ I said right at the beginning that it would be a good thing if those two got together . |
4 | I know I said at the beginning that it could help save lives , am I er overstating the mark there ? |
5 | We should state at the outset that it is not the purpose , nor within the scope , of this book to try to answer such questions in their entirety . |
6 | It must be remarked at the outset that it is principally between the buyer and seller that rights and obligations exist . |
7 | It can not be said at the outset that it is impossible for the contract to be carried out . |
8 | We will all look carefully at the conclusions that it draws from its work and from the evidence submitted to it . |
9 | He despised her looks now , so he scoffed at the idea that it could be for sex . |
10 | Bobby Anscombe , who had reacted badly when he had first heard of the deaf-aid idea , was forced to admit at the end that it might work . |
11 | Labour MPs shouted at the end that it was an affront to democracy . |
12 | Her blouse was scooped so low at the front that it left her shoulders and upper arms bare . |
13 | Bank workers went on strike on Feb. 4 and occupied the headquarters of the National Savings and Insurance Bank in the capital , Buenos Aires , in protest at the announcement that it was to be privatized , Cavallo withdrawing this intention on Feb. 5 . |
14 | The reason that it became discredited on the scale and at the speed that it did was due to the efforts of the gentleman who introduced it , the right hon. Member for Cirencester and Tewkesbury ( Mr. Ridley ) . |
15 | And you go at the speed that it warrants . |
16 | At the lime that it was published , the report received a great deal of attention since it coincided with the brief economic boom of 1971 — 2 and workers were leaving agriculture at an alarming rate . |
17 | An external observer at rest who detects the flash at the moment that it reaches the roof would see it Doppler shifted to a lower frequency than observed in the source frame . |
18 | Alright makes his confession , let's assume at the moment that it is admissible and gives evidence . |
19 | Because because there 's so many there 's so many things that are going on at the moment that it it does take time . |
20 | And if you 're coming in towards Oxford City Centre on the A40 , coming in towards the Headington roundabout , you 'll find at the moment that it 's er about a mile and a half to two miles of very slow moving traffic approaching the roundabout itself . |
21 | It fulfilled none of my expectations and seemed to be merely trying to make me laugh at the fact that it had left me standing there grasping at nothing . |
22 | My horror at the fact that it was not unpleasant , that I was almost enjoying it , and that it was killing me . |
23 | Although I did the lights for Hamlet at school , I never understood the play , thinking at the time that it was much ado about very little . |
24 | The entrance was on the second deck , a large double door now wide open that Delaney remembered from before , thinking at the time that it led to a storage area . |
25 | ‘ It was quite clear at the time that it was just being borrowed . |
26 | I must say I thought at the time that it was a pretty rough night to choose for a sentimental journey … |
27 | They stayed in the bedroom for half an hour or so , talking , looking at the things , talking : and Clara remembered thinking at the time that it was just such a honeysuckle-filtered , sunny conversational afternoon that would in years to come , whatever those years might bring , cause her the most sad and exquisite nostalgia . |
28 | Scott and James McCalman said at the time that it was a stone used for making charcoal after the following fashion . |
29 | That was his word , and it struck me at the time that it was extreme language for a man of his temperament . |
30 | Were you aware at the time that it was a small house ? |