Example sentences of "was [adj] at the " in BNC.

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1 The latter , contrary to the expressed view of the Chief Whip , was aghast at the prospect of resignation .
2 FIONA was aghast at the Chancellor 's plan to tax fuel and power in the home .
3 Sent away to boarding school when she was six ( she rarely sees her family now ) , she got three A- levels at college and shortly after got married : a mistake , she now realises , but she was pregnant at the time .
4 The coroner , Mr Lester Madrell , heard in a statement from Mrs MacIllarry , who was pregnant at the time , that she jumped on Jobson , who then pointed the gun at her , she was absolutely terrified , she grabbed her children , leaving her baby buggy bahind , and ran into the store .
5 Yeah , and we explained and said that I was pregnant at the time and we said about the policeman , oh no trouble !
6 CECIL Parkinson , the Transport Secretary , was due at the despatch box to make his statement about the future of British Rail .
7 The Report was due at the end of July , and as the summer advanced the mounting drain on the insolvent unemployment insurance fund made the issue still more critical .
8 Her husband was in close attendance at the moment but Jenny knew he was due at the meeting .
9 He was due at the Crypt School in Gloucester , an example of the apparent success of Government policy .
10 The public was apprehensive at the shortage of heat and light and the inconveniences of the three day working week .
11 Maxton , in reply , foresaw the formation of a new working-class party , but would not agree that unification was opportune at the time .
12 During the next twenty months Mozart composed a substantial amount of music , including three symphonies and what was to be his last complete mass setting , K.337 ( an incomplete one survives , K.427/417a from 1782 , and the Requiem was unfinished at the time of his death ) .
13 Costly and time-consuming ( the operation was unfinished at the outbreak of the First World War ) , it was nonetheless essential .
14 Now it was strange at the time , I only represented the shunters and the guards and the lower grades , I did n't represent the supervisors , yard inspectors at the time .
15 With regard to Pentos , the Portfolio was uninvested at the start of the period and stayed that way throughout , thereby preserving itself from what would have been a painful experience .
16 It was awful at the airport .
17 This perilous situation was unrecognized at the French Supreme Headquarters , but was swiftly apparent to the watchful and questioning Lanrezac .
18 The dating of Romano-British mosaics is not yet sensitive enough to exclude the possibility that the regular grid arrangements ( already discussed ) , the simple " or quincunx-panel lozenge formats , and these centralised designs were not broadly contemporary ( that each was possible at the same time , depending on the taste or knowledge of the client or mosaicist ) .
19 Brahms 's extraordinary modulations require more precision than was possible at the end of a long programme played without a break .
20 Marek was asleep at the time but as soon as the woman hit the bed Nowak woke up with a scream .
21 With Taylor continuing absent from the talks " for security reasons " , debate became bogged down in procedural squabbles and by the NPFL delegation 's complaint that the front was under-represented at the conference .
22 But his profession was deficient at the time in that he failed to recognise the necessity of suffering .
23 Although Scott obviously thought that there was nothing wrong in MPs lobbying Palmerston on his behalf , he was upset at the idea of fellow architects criticizing his appointment .
24 He and Hopkins met only once , but that was enough to cause an emotional crisis in Hopkins , who was upset at the unexpected depth of his feelings for him , even after he was drowned two years later at the age of nineteen .
25 But he was friendly at the next GP and apologised . ’
26 ‘ You recollect the gossip that was rife at the time — that he had run away to a monastery ? ’
27 On the facts the accused was guilty at the time when the label was swapped , not at the time when he removed the item from the shelf , intending to switch the label .
28 In Watkins [ 1976 ] 1 All ER 578 a Crown Court held that the accused was guilty at the moment of being allowed to borrow .
29 One survivor told me that her apprenticeship lasted about four years and that that was normal at the time ( she started work in 1909 at 15 after an unsuccessful start in dressmaking ) .
30 Very occasionally he also made designs to be carried out by others — and if acting in an architect 's supervisory capacity only he would charge the 5 per cent fee which was normal at the time — while at Ditchley he was , remarkably , employed as both ‘ surveyor ’ , receiving his 5 per cent , and mason contractor .
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