Example sentences of "was [adv] at hand " in BNC.

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1 An explanation was soon at hand when it was revealed the ‘ etchings ’ were carved by none other than Ladakhi road-builders , employed on the path in 1982 .
2 In fact , thanks to Frank Whittle and his team , a solution was already at hand .
3 Mesnel , known for his Anglophobic outbursts , was always at hand with a vitriolic comment about the ‘ perfidious Albion ’ and what he called ‘ the legendary hypocrisy of the English ’ .
4 Mancini is more concerned to emphasize Gloucester 's role , but adds that Buckingham ‘ was always at hand ready to assist Gloucester with his advice and resources ’ .
5 Mancini is more concerned to emphasize Gloucester 's role , but adds that Buckingham ‘ was always at hand ready to assist Gloucester with his advice and resources ’ .
6 However , Bury was near at hand .
7 He sent a letter demanding its surrender , but its new ruler replied that the mighty Yusuf was near at hand and that if El Cid wished , he , the ruler of Valencia , would use his influence to gain El Cid a position under the true ruler of Spain !
8 Hardly had he done this before he heard that Yucef was near at hand , and coming as fast as he could come .
9 Help , however , was near at hand , for as soon as the buffaloes heard his cry , mingled with the growl of the tigress , they charged onto the road and drove the tigress off .
10 Others ( who were more justly accused of commercial megalomania or electrical messianism by critics ) felt that the ‘ all-electric ’ future was near at hand , and that it was only a matter of time before all heating — continuous or intermittent — would be by electricity .
11 By a singular misfortune Mr Bradley had been shot through the chest at the rampart when only the Magistrate was near at hand .
12 The knowledge that he was helpless to do anything about the forthcoming wedding made things no easier for Seb , and proof that the end of the gipsies ’ way of life in Wychwood was near at hand .
13 The most important period of the 18th century was now at hand however .
14 It also matched the analytical strengths of formal economic analysis and correspondingly economic rationalisation to support immediate political needs was readily at hand .
15 But whatever problems individual proprietors and exhibitors had the industry was there at hand to proffer advice and encouragement .
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