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

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1 Are ya , you dancing oh look at that bird look that bird
2 The world at that instant splits up into many worlds , in each of which one of the possible results of the measurement is the one that actually occurs .
3 To square this with interference phenomena it is necessary to suppose the existence of a strange force acting on the electron as it traverses , say , the top slit , whose nature depends on whether the bottom slit is at that instant open or shut .
4 He can just go , guided by that belief , which he has , but which he need n't at that instant believe he has .
5 She stood at that door waiting
6 ‘ Just look at that moon shining on the water , ’ he said .
7 A drunk , if he 's a man of any physique at all , is ready to pick a fight with anyone — bump into people and so on — and with policemen then , it was a matter of pride — ‘ Drunk on your beat — look at that man loafing on your beat . ’
8 Look at that man sitting there .
9 Producing films at that level requires a stronger nerve than British producers have generally shown .
10 How businesses , especially small businesses , were supposed to survive interest rates at that level remains a mystery to me .
11 Temporal variations of solid concentrations at that level indicate the relative abundance of particles whose diameters may be calculated .
12 Research is often carried out by trainee solicitors and the rapid turnover of support at that level reinforces the need for the index .
13 So I do think the development at that level has something pretty profound to say .
14 Here , some teachers found themselves , often for the first time in their careers , with the opportunity to engage in depth with a small number of individuals , yet were not always able fully to exploit the possibilities because sustained questioning and discussion at that level required them to have a clear framework of the kinds of question they wished to promote and a grasp of the ways a sequence of such questions related to the wider map of the curriculum area in which a particular learning task was located .
15 ‘ Just look at that child make calf eyes at the Prince , ’ Calder said with a soft chuckle .
16 At that Nessie reappeared with the bucket in her hand .
17 However , by careful reading of the footnote , a manuscript was found in the Harleian Collection of the British Library which dated from 1599 and gave details of the armorial panels which at that date existed .
18 The alternative solution is that the structure of ownership had changed little since 1522 , and that most land values recorded at that date represented the profits from subletting customary holdings — mostly in small parcels since the sums involved did not generally exceed ten or twelve shillings .
19 At precisely what date he went is difficult to determine , for although Ibn Hajar states that he went to Egypt in 778/1376–7 , he follows this immediately with the statement whereas in fact Molla Fenari should have been twenty-seven years of age at that date according to the birthdate given by Ibn Hajar himself .
20 I am glad to join my hon. Friend in congratulating those local people who have argued the strong case for ensuring that the hospital facilities at that building continue to be provided to the people of Ely .
21 At that Dad grabbed the man .
22 Because the name was put in the Press early , before any irrevocable decisions had been made , and people there at that centre got their act together .
23 At that Joan shrugged her shoulders , and went out , without comment , to do her shopping .
24 In fact , a four day stay at that hotel costs only £240 , so a couple would save £132 by booking with Clydesdale — nothing like the saving they claim .
25 Following the IWC 's decision at that congress to uphold the whaling ban [ see p. 37630 ] , it was reported that Iceland was also reviewing its membership .
26 I mean look at that woman doing her er from the from the church .
27 In 1703 , at St Alban 's Abbey , the small vault beneath the tomb of Humphrey , Duke of Gloucester ( d.1447 ) , was entered ; antiquarian curiosity led to the opening of the anthropoid coffin , wherein , the body was found to be well preserved , ‘ … except for the legs from which the flesh is wasted , the pickle at that end having dried up ’ .
28 The concept is an enormous one for twelve-year-olds to grasp with any sense of reality , for many children of that age would regard it as fun if their family had to go away to new lands — just as I can recall at that age receiving the news of the outbreak of the Second World War with great joy !
29 How many lads at that age remember ?
30 A subordinate clause which functions as an adverb : Of Comparison In John is taller than his brother was at that age the clause than his brother was at that age qualifies is .
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