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

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1 It has been estimated , however , that at no point in the century did membership of such Societies exceed 6,000 , a figure roughly comparable to the number of adherents of the New Jerusalem Church of the Swedenborgians .
2 Fisons adds that at no time did it use ‘ beer kegs ’ for storage during the manufacture of Imferon and that the bulk intermediate storage vessels , which looked like beer kegs , have now been replaced .
3 Checking his purchases against her list as he approached the checkout , he was pleased to find that at no point did the two coincide .
4 The numerous cracks and fissures in the walls , which on every side present themselves , denote that at no very distant period this disgrace to the parish in which it stands will effectively remove itself .
5 ( It 's also odd that at no time during the film is Brando seen to strike Harris anyway ! )
6 And : ‘ Nigel would have been delighted at your success and I was very moved by your point that at no time was he attended or touched by any but those close to him .
7 The National Industrial Relations Court found that at no stage were the employees asked if they were prepared to move to Fulham and at no stage did they indicate that they were prepared to move .
8 Laing was at pains to stress that at no time did he feel under pressure : ‘ It was that I 'd never been caught before and I did n't know what to do .
9 They have argued that Elizabeth 's church contained a variety of acceptable doctrinal positions , that predestinarianism never managed to achieve the dominance accorded it by Tyacke , and that at no time during the sixty-five years between 1560 and 1625 was the idea that good works could be an aid to salvation anything other than a perfectly orthodox belief .
10 Ms Tyson may protest too much ; but she could certainly argue that at no time in the previous two administrations did everyone involved in trade policy sing from the same songbook .
11 Such indeed are the attainments of some of the Scholars that at no distant period some further assistance will be required by the Masters — and also an increased allowance for the purchase of books . "
12 By a notice of appeal dated 1 July 1992 M. appealed on the ground that at no time had he been personally served with either the committal order or a copy and that accordingly the order should be set aside .
13 It is of course correct that at no stage was the purchase of either property made legally conditional upon the purchase of the other .
14 These conditions are that at no time during the relevant accounting reference period — ;
15 Where a court is considering whether a provision does or does not cover X the rule will not admit the parliamentary history of the provision to demonstrate that at no stage in the parliamentary proceedings was there any suggestion that the provision covered X. It remains to be seen how long judges in the United Kingdom will be able to require negative evidence from parliamentary material to establish that an admissible statement is an expression of parliamentary intention , but exclude such evidence as an aid to construction .
16 It may even be that at no one moment in mid-Silurian times was limestone being deposited throughout the region concerned .
17 I should say in the context of the working of the Anglo-Irish Agreement that at no stage during the time that I have been Secretary of State has the Minister for Defence for the Republic of Ireland taken part in the conference .
18 I have just said that at no stage during the time that I have been Secretary of State has the Irish Defence Minister taken part in any conference talks .
19 Will he bear in mind the fact that at no time did Bentley discourage Craig verbally from firing that gun , that he brought a 16-year-old accomplice , armed , to commit a robbery and that the Lord Chief Justice had every justification for what he did ?
20 The famous British journalist and broadcaster , Alistair Cooke , recalled that at no time in his many years in the United States did he receive such a " blizzard of disgusted mail " from the old country .
21 The worrying thing was that at no time did Leeds actually put together a great move which tore Sunderland apart .
22 First of all I that at no time have the Labour , the Liberal and the Conservative not been totally in favour of this fire station .
23 Mr Teague said that at no time was Paul Jones ever hit with a cane or whip , at no time was he tied upside down and hit , he was never forced to get up early to feed the animals , or ill-treated in any way whatsoever .
24 Questioned by Mr Macfadyen , he said that at no time had Mackie used the phrase profit warning or give the impression such an announcement was about to be made .
25 No prizes can be offered for pointing out that at a given moment there are artists of several generations working and in very different ways .
26 IT IS IRONIC that at a time when the shares of motor traders are dropping like stones , the price at which dealerships change hands has remained steady .
27 I can not therefore deny that in this context a settled and preponderant public demand ought to be taken into account or that at a certain point it would have to prevail .
28 Do you think that at a time like this I am afraid of words ? … if he dies tonight there will always be a gulf at my side , a gulf into which I must never fall ’ ( p. 87 ) .
29 And the good news is that at a time of recession there are bargains to be had : even grand dealers might discuss a discreet price reduction .
30 It is clear that at a meeting on July 4 between Lord Young and BAe , discussions included various tax benefits for Rover , to be achieved through the removal of the ring fence on tax losses and sympathetic revenue treatment .
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