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

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1 This possibility is avoided in the magnolia , as in many plants , by having eggs and pollen that develop at different times .
2 A major problem that arose at an early stage was the reconciliation of the local authority 's requirements for one car-parking space per flat with the DoE 's refusal to fund a scheme in which the entire ground floor would be used for parking .
3 I now look forward to resuming my career wholly without blame or blemish for any of the difficulties that arose at Magnet . ’
4 The first of France 's war pilots flew in Blériots that cruised at fifty m.p.h. and took an hour and a half to climb to 6,000 feet .
5 For example Sir Anthony Gray ‘ planchette , trampoline [ Sir Anthony was born in 1917 ] ’ , by which I assume that trampolining at 75 is something of an achievement ; likewise Ivor Ottervein Smith ‘ aerobics [ Mr Smith was born in 1907 ] ’ .
6 I think erm it does tie in erm er what you 've just said with one of the points that made at the P P C day , that the P P C now has no representatives ' organizations or parish organizations .
7 Please let us know about EVERY class that operated at any time in 1988 , whether it was only a couple of weeks in January or a short summer course ( children or adults ) and take the highest number on roll at any time in the year .
8 Please make sure that EVERY class that operated at any time during 1990 is included ( even if now not running ) and give the maximum number on the roll .
9 He found that gazing at the CO 's moustache helped .
10 Phillips and Williams ( 1982b ) found that over 10 per cent of the 1,000 applicants in South Devon were living in bedsitters or caravans , while about one in five were sharing a kitchen , bathroom or WC ; 5 per cent were living in accommodation that lacked at least one of these facilities , and some even lacked mains electricity or water .
11 In appraising the trial 's results it would therefore be helpful to know the indications for transfusion that applied at the Queen Mother 's Hospital during the trial and whether the decision to transfuse was made without knowledge of the policy on cord clamping .
12 I have no enthusiasm for returning to the sort of legislation that applied at that time .
13 For the sake of clarity , one possible solution is to provide that the SSAPs to be used are those that applied at a specified date even if changed subsequently between exchange and completion .
14 These contain a spinning mechanism that turns at a gentle 15 to 30 revolutions per minute — just enough to ensure convection and prevent cells from adhering to the glass walls of the bottle .
15 ‘ There 's a boat-train that goes at about half-nine , I think . ’
16 PONCE : The bit that goes at the end of ‘ Res ’ to make up the word ‘ Response ’ .
17 Sometimes make a contrast — follow a lively travelling movement , perhaps one that goes at random with a smooth sweep of movement performed in unison .
18 This has been proved in several places : in some arctic localities it is found with trilobites that lived at great depths in the muds of the Ordovician ocean , while in Canada the same species occurs mixed with the inhabitants of the shallow-water seas , where limestones were accumulating .
19 They were large animals that lived at the same time as the forerunners of the dinosaurs , the petrolacosaurs .
20 Grom 's tribe was the Broken Axe , a tribe of Goblins that lived at the eastern end of Mad Dog Pass .
21 Indeed , he was both an amateur painter and a musician in a rock band that met at weekends .
22 The ministers denied that de Klerk knew about the payments , arguing that prodecures at the time had not required him to know .
23 It is this tension between the grandiose themes of cosmology and its mundane workings that sits at the heart of Dennis Overbye 's superb book .
24 Their first single ‘ Mystery Train ’ is restructured with bleeps and beats to sound altogether moodier , while ‘ Senses ’ is one of those emotional anthems that sits at the end of the set .
25 The chance has come in a review conducted by Andrew Large , chairman of the Securities and Investments Board ( SIB ) , the body that sits at the apex of Britain 's regulatory structure .
26 Many larger companies that recruit at graduate level have joined Compacts , and they would be delighted to find students cashing in their entitlement after University .
27 Our breath made huge clouds of steam which hid our faces as we talked , and we hopped about and shrugged elaborately to ward off the penetrating fingers of cold that probed at our necks and hands .
28 Either way , though , there was a belligerency about it , with dials that gazed at her like eyes ; mean , shifty eyes , warning her to beware .
29 v. There is nothing that can be in our way , for this is Jekub that Laughs at Barriers , and says brrm-brrm .
30 Bob , the old bum that sleeps at the bus station , just stared .
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