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

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1 Amnesty International , in a report last December , said that nothing at home had changed ‘ to alleviate gross violations of human rights ’ .
2 I began to think that I was in an isolation hospital , until I realised that nothing at all happens after six o ‘ clock until breakfast next morning — not even a hot drink except in emergencies .
3 It is as though one has a newspaper delivered only for the football results on Saturdays and assumes that nothing at all happened on the other days of the week .
4 I have to say , though , that everyone at Guitarist was aware of similar stories , as were many other people I have spoken to since receiving John 's letter .
5 The chauffeur said that everyone at the hospital was regularly updated on any changes to the hospital 's corporate goals .
6 I 'm not playing any more , ’ and she stormed off the court , convinced that everyone at the club house was laughing at her .
7 The Louvre 's spokeswoman Sylvie Poujade has recently commented that everyone at the Louvre is sick and tired of the affair , which has turned into a living nightmare .
8 You could say that everyone at the University is involved in education , at least in the broader sense .
9 Mr Doblin claimed that no-one at the hotel seemed to know what the cost of a telephone call should be .
10 all that 's been disclosed is one as far as I know , erm your Lordship can see that I at some stage need to have a look at them , er before I complete in any way so I can cross examine Mr er my Lord may I just say this , on the seventeenth of November , that 's two days ago , we asked for the documents of the necessary twelve M P's two days ago
11 She was so much a daughter of the vicarage in accent , manner , and appearance ( her father had been a clergyman ) that without being told I had assumed , seeing evidence in Mrs Browning 's home that someone at some time had lived in a hot country , that her husband had been a missionary .
12 We always said that someone at the office called Jenkins had taken me to the local wine bar after work and we 'd run into some old girlfriend of his and Gillian who knew this girl vaguely was with her and we sort of got on immediately and made another date .
13 As soon as it had been fired from the Simonova the pod would have started to broadcast a signal and , since the crew of the survey ship could not fail to be aware that a pod had been discharged , and that it was occupied , he supposed that his descent had been tracked and that someone at least knew where he was to be found .
14 You might take comfort from the fact that someone at least is astonished by the depth of your knowledge .
15 ‘ The secretaries were determined that somebody at least should make use of them , and there was much pressure put on me to do so .
16 I prayed that somebody at Reuters would recognise the importance of the message .
17 Which either means that somebody at my level or an M S three level or somebody , has got ta sign for the urgent work .
18 I can safely claim that nobody at all can read what follows without learning something new about him , any more than I could have imagined , when I began preparing it , how much unrecorded information I would find .
19 They had no other Dutch communities to look to ; they kept their own language for over a century and the switch of allegiance from one ruler to another was one that nobody at that time found at all difficult .
20 The problem with this 1976- type solution is ( a ) that the army has blood on its own hands , and ( b ) that nobody at the centre has the unchallenged authority of Marshal Ye Jianying who led the 1976 anti-Gang coup .
21 It seemed that nobody at RD wanted to talk to a lucky winner .
22 Artemis attempted a smile to reassure him that she at least was n't going to let him down by crying , but he paid her no attention .
23 Brother workmen cease your labour , Lay your files and hammers by , Listen while a brother neighbour Sings a cutlers destiny ; How upon a good Saint Monday , Sitting by the smithy fire Telling what 's been done o' t'Sunday And in cheerful mirth conspire The cutler 's wife enters and indicates , by reference to her ragged attire , that she at least would welcome a little less leisure preference and a little more consumer response to monetary incentive .
24 In other words , if you do not receive a first grading , that is as far as you go although you get a written critique , so that you at least know why you did n't make the placings .
25 Although you may consider this to be specialist reading , we do suggest that you at least look at it , since maximising your income in retirement could make all the difference between being able to enjoy life or worrying about money .
26 You are charged with an offence which is contrary to section six of the Road Traffic Act of nineteen seventy two that you at Worley on the ninth of September drove a motor vehicle on the A six seven one Worley by- pass having consumed alcohol in such a quantity that the proportion of it in your breath exceeded the prescribed limit .
27 It was probably the only way he could get one , she thought waspishly ; the law of averages no doubt decreed that one at least would believe him , and how on earth could he want her when he 'd said all those terrible things to her ?
28 The route that we at Buckinghamshire College have chosen to take though , is to become an accredited college of Brunel University .
29 I assure you that we at Amnesty do take such questions seriously and make considerable efforts to avoid insensitive statements .
30 The object of the evening is to demonstrate that we at Motorlux place great emphasis on total customer care regardless of their sex or knowledge of the workings of the modern motor car .
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