Example sentences of "that at the " in BNC.

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1 No Talmudic saying was nearer to him than that at the end of the Kiddushin : ‘ When a man faces his Maker , he will have to account for those ( God-given ) pleasures of life which he failed to enjoy , ’ and the Mezeritzer Rabbi commented , albeit a little more warily , ‘ You may reach a compromise between evil and good by enjoying legitimate bodily pleasure and serving God at the same time . ’
2 This use of Shakespeare , the central figure of Anglo-Saxon culture , stresses that the poem is not only about the cultural change in Venice , but about that at the heart of our own language and culture also .
3 If a crash comes in Germany we shall have a financial situation something like that at the outbreak of war , and there will be a demand for a moratorium all round .
4 There is an order in these works , but it is like that at the centre of an explosion , and all over their surfaces there is a terrible indifference to everything that is sentient .
5 One barometer of health — LTOM 's volume of contracts traded compared with the volume of underlying stocks — is less than half of that at the European Options Exchange in Amsterdam or the Chicago Board Options Exchange .
6 When a jury is satisfied that the act was committed , but that at the time the accused was so insane as not to be legally responsible , it brings in a special verdict of ‘ not guilty by reason of insanity ’ , though the accused is then ordered to be detained during the ‘ Queen 's pleasure ’ .
7 Gloria met men like that at the airmen 's social club .
8 But for the moment there is no act of salvation like that at the Sea .
9 Of course I did not see it like that at the time .
10 ‘ I am resisting that at the moment .
11 I could n't do that at the start .
12 It would be very comfortable , but they 'd be surprised to see me like that at the Queen Elizabeth Hall . ’
13 Another common argument is to point out that everything in the world must have a cause , but that at the end of the line there must be an uncaused or ‘ first ’ cause .
14 They 'd told her , on no account was he to be allowed to cry for a feed , but that at the same time he was n't to be put to the breast unless he really wanted to .
15 Few saw it like that at the time .
16 The other tower is 15C and apes that at the other end of Charles Bridge .
17 Smaller stations , however , like that at the fashionable resort of Hua Hin , adopted a local multi-roofed pagoda style .
18 ‘ No sign of that at the moment , ’ Marler pressed him .
19 He must have really thought that at the 9th .
20 that at the lowest tier there is a substratum of ‘ folk ’ at the ‘ grassroots level ’ while above them there are no longer folk but only institutions and processes .
21 Of course it is easy to argue now , with the benefit of hindsight , that Dennis was doomed anyway , but it did n't appear like that at the time .
22 I was too agitated to notice anything like that at the time . ’
23 It is an expanding song in that at the end of each round all the singers point to others who then join in and sing .
24 It tapers from the heel , where it 's about an inch across , down to about a quarter of that at the headstock 's tip .
25 It had not seemed like that at the time .
26 She is a joy — she deserves that at the very least . ’
27 ‘ They also understand about that at the time Kenny left he was obviously under a lot of the stress .
28 Before I could reply Miss Louise called out , ‘ Who 's that at the door ? ’
29 In a simple agricultural community , such as that at the time of the Pentateuch , this meant each family being able to own land .
30 When this became general knowledge later , there was general unease at this way of measuring the background ; the neutron flux 50 metres away from the cell measured for 50 hours could be very different than that at the cell site , even if the cell had been absent , measured for a different 50 hours .
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