Example sentences of "at [adv] that " in BNC.
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1 | At 2pm that day , in the Vauxhall district of Birmingham , the scene was set for this drama . |
2 | It stated that anyone who moved into a property valued at less that £10 a year could be sent back to the place where he or she was last legally settled if they were likely to become chargeable to the poor rates . |
3 | At exactly that moment Nigel , at the other end of the room , jumped to his feet and started pointing excitedly at the blackboard and screaming , ‘ The chalk ! |
4 | Among them was John Ingram , who said that he and others had been drinking with Drew at 1.35pm that lunchtime , and that Drew had mentioned going to Cross Street to get a paper . |
5 | Shouting was necessary , for it happened that a high-speed train was rushing by at just that moment on a main line to the east coast . |
6 | It was at just that moment the bells began . |
7 | All the nuclei in the body process at a , or rotate at a particular speed , according to whatever size magnetic field you put them in , and then you apply a radio frequency field to the body at the , at just that frequency , and if you tune things correctly , there is absorption of energy , and you can detect that . |
8 | At 11pm that night we left Terry helping the barman , George , ( who was to become his close friend ) , and Becky asleep whilst we visited the Grotto . |
9 | It must have seemed clear to him at once that Tolkien was a man of literary genius , and this fact only brought home to him his own sense of failure as a writer . |
10 | What it would n't do was ensure good pictures , and Herbert Wilcox saw at once that such legislation would create an ‘ awkward squad ’ of British films which would immediately become the laughing stock of the world . ’ |
11 | In 1933 , the Hungarian exile , Brassai , published his album of photographs , Paris By Night , and Doisneau recognised at once that beauty could be found in his own workaday surroundings . |
12 | It must be said at once that fears as to this are greatly exaggerated : most incestuous activity does not lead to pregnancy , while , when it does , favourable genetic attributes can be transmitted as well as unfavourable ones . |
13 | But I wish to record at once that , in my opinion , it is of such importance that it has a powerful bearing upon the consideration by your Lordships of the central question in the case . |
14 | I say at once that , as Mr. Roth accepted on behalf of the third party , R.S.C. , Ord. 18 , r. 19 appears to be inapplicable because a third party notice is not a pleading . |
15 | At once that part of the map seemed to come alive ; was overlaid with a fine web of brilliant gold , the nodes of which sparkled in the overhead light . |
16 | Kahnweiler , who was in continual contact with both Picasso and Braque at this time , realized at once that with the type of painting created by these artists in 1910 ( and of which the Cadaquès paintings are the most extreme examples ) Cubism was entering a new phase . |
17 | It may be said at once that of these dates the most inherently improbable is the last , that given by the later Turkish tradition . |
18 | ‘ Are you ? ’ he said absently , and Belinda could see at once that Marise was disappointed that he had n't played along . |
19 | When she woke next morning , she knew at once that Water Gypsy was on the move . |
20 | This his initial astonishment , lines lacking the and receptor all appeared quite normal , and it was only when he had made lines lacking two isoforms at once that clear effects were seen ( thank God , he added ) . |
21 | ‘ Out ? ’ she exclaimed , up in arms at once that , when she knew she did a jolly good job , he should try to make out that she did n't . |
22 | The Derwent 's energy cost savings were £3,000 in the first year and now run at more that £4,000 a year . |
23 | As proof of his point , Aston Martin 's chairman points out that one of his 155mph product 's soundest markets was Hong Kong , an island so small , says Gauntlett , that the only things moving at more that half that speed ‘ were taking off from Kai Tak airport ’ . |
24 | So I asked if could make a tour earlier , at 10am that day , to which the answer was yes . |
25 | A SECRETARY spent a night sitting in her car after discovering at 2am that wheel clampers had immobilised it . |
26 | When they used to change the clocks at 2am that did n't affect us but now they do it at 1am it does . |
27 | At 5pm that day I went along to Anouska Hempel 's very individual and attractive showroom at 2 Pond Place , Chelsea , where I saw her really lovely couture collection , for which she derived the inspiration from Eastern Europe . |
28 | There had been several rapes in the London area at around that time and , sure enough , the attacker was waiting , hidden in the alley , for an unsuspecting and defenceless visitor . |
29 | Several lines of evidence indicate that metazoans originated at around that time , such as a decline in the diversity of stromatolites , possibly indicative of grazing and burrowing of the microbial-mat communities by metazoans . |
30 | Well that was at well that was last time it it 's normally seven or eight nights . |