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

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31 That at any rate is how those who are viewed as their modern day counterparts are regarded by the heroine of Rubyfruit Jungle ( above , Chapter 3 ) ; and the anonymous interviewee cited by Esther Newton : ‘ I hate games !
32 That at any rate is how it should be , and how we like to think it always was .
33 Yes , I was right about that at any rate , thought Fenella .
34 That at any rate seems to be the sum of his wisdom .
35 But I never heard that at any time . ’
36 Will the Secretary of State confirm that check-off already requires the prior written consent of employees and that , contrary to what he has just said , an employee can withdraw his consent to that at any time ?
37 And when can you do that , can you do that at any time .
38 I had the strange impression that he wanted me to believe he was death ; that at any moment the leathery old skin and the eyes would fall , and I should find myself the guest of a skeleton .
39 I know you will say and I will support you , that we really do n't want members bringing up detailed points like that at this committee .
40 Erm I have n't seen one before like that at this level .
41 LADY JONES : She is a charming creature , I see that at this distance .
42 Suppose further that at this price every consumer buys x units .
43 well erm you ca n't no doubt do that at this moment , but I , I think it 's as Mr undoubtedly said , quite apart from anything Mr said er , if there are a several addition er which strangest with the relation to the er important part from our point of view , or an important part mainly these residence on going charges , that sounds reasonable
44 What to do How to deal with situations where there that have gone wrong with minimum damage , and I wo n't comment further on that at this moment .
45 ‘ Why would he do that at this time of night ? ’
46 That at this time all material clearly below par will be ‘ weeded out ’ and replaced by new material when available .
47 Well , certainly people are satisfied with where we 've got to and want to draw a line underneath it and move on from there , and I think the prospect of going back to the constitution er issues , and they m once again being a key focus , I do n't think anyone in the Party , or outside the Party , sees the Labour Party wanting to devote itself to that at this time .
48 Steven thinks that just be I only just got in he said , I 'm having my tea and he said there 's no way I 'm gon na do nothing like that at this time of night when I 've been fourteen hours at work So then he stormed off back home again so he said well you 'll have to move it cos it 's obstructing the dual carriageway someone might come round that corner fast and hit it .
49 She had a plan of her own for the visit , though she decided not to tell Charity about that at this stage .
50 Your first attempt will be untidy and probably more like a barrel roll ( Fig. 9.2 ) , but do n't worry too much about that at this stage .
51 We ca n't do anything beyond that at this stage cos we first of all need to have the information .
52 So we do n't really need to consider that at this stage .
53 Now could I ask , if there are any erm matters on there where you have found and error and it 's an error of fact , can I just stress that at this stage ?
54 We ca n't do that at this stage .
55 I am sorry I ca n't be any more help with that at this stage what I can do is to take that question away and circulate the information after I 've done some sums .
56 My Lords , I I think perhaps that at this stage er a contribution from the cross benches might not be out of place , since the issue we 're discussing in this rather complicated set of amendments is as the debate has already shown that one er not to be settled just on party lines .
57 Mm what , what sort of problem do you find with that at this stage ?
58 I 'll accept that at this stage alright ?
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