Example sentences of "at that " in BNC.

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1 At that stage you can enter into a new covenant .
2 Volunteers worked on research alongside their paid counterparts and Burley recalls the hundreds of Spanish and Portuguese POCs on whose behalf Amnesty worked at that time .
3 H. W. Janson 's History of Art , the standard college textbook , did not at that time mention a single woman artist ’ ; and in discussing the period reviewed by the exhibition , various choices of media made by women artists are chronicled , for , ‘ Many women artists eschewed painting — especially abstract painting — as a domain polluted by long saturation with male dominant values , and developed their themes in performance . ’
4 It was the eternal noise at that bend in the river , but on a normal day it could n't be heard here .
5 At that moment they are living in a monothematic world limited to one thought : to attain the goal they are fighting for .
6 Fairly early in Take a girl like you , Patrick delivers himself of an unqualified condemnation of women , which is followed by a sentence from the narrator concerning and presumably condemning Patrick 's attitude to Jenny at that stage , as a girl to be taken and left : ‘ He wanted more than his share of her before anybody else had any . ’
7 The jokes and the conversations end abruptly with ‘ But this is worshipful society ’ and at that point he shows his real toughness and ambition .
8 I mean , sight reading is another thing and not everyone is good at that , but it helps if you are .
9 Absolute total recall — it was Portia 's famous ‘ The quality of mercy is not strained ’ from The Merchant of Venice — and mercy was what I was asking for , literally , at that moment .
10 Provincial cities which had ten to twelve theatres now have one or two and probably there were double the number of actors at that time .
11 At that time , the Roman catholic archbishop of Dublin intervened in a pastoral letter in the following revealing terms :
12 As has already been seen , it was the style of both church and politicians to avoid their mutual consultations being known , which tells us that the secularity of the state at that time was partially a façade , but one which it was felt by both interested parties had to be maintained , probably so as not to confuse the faithful .
13 But to arrive at that moment , he wrote , it is necessary to be patient , it is necessary to hold back , it is often necessary to do nothing .
14 Invited me to his reading tomorrow , I drew the line at that .
15 At that moment , emerging from the saloon below as if propelled from a circus cannon , there appeared a distinctly grotesque figure .
16 But at that moment their creaking conveyance gave a sudden fearsome jerk and came to a dead stop .
17 Fortunately , most of the crowd had been drawn to the main attraction of The Great Whirlo in the Variety Tent at that particular point in the afternoon .
18 Although , at that moment I could have done with a little less myself .
19 It made me feel funny looking at that hair , and I did n't like it .
20 ‘ Ingested that from which she died at that meal ? ’
21 ‘ It was — er — safely in the kitchen at that stage . ’
22 ‘ Oh , he was n't doing the talking at that point , Inspector .
23 At some point that day , everyone would look at that noticeboard and they would all understand the implications behind what he had done .
24 It was me , her personal tutor at that time , who persuaded her to stay .
25 The job paid quite well and I could perhaps at that stage have afforded somewhere slightly better to live , but I 'd got used to my new home and I was still keen to try and build up some savings again .
26 While we were all getting ready for work one morning , a few days after the above conversation , one of the other girls ( Martha ) transferred a fifty-pound note from her handbag to the pocket of her apron , which was at that point still hanging by the door with everyone else 's .
27 ‘ How come you discovered the money at that particular moment ? ’
28 Basically , if I wanted another job I was going to have to lie — and I was n't very good at that .
29 Also — and I 'm quite prepared to admit this — because of all the problems I was having trying to find work , just at that moment I really did n't want the bother of hunting for a new home .
30 Everything of mine at that stage was still packed , but I had set aside a separate box for tea and coffee things so tea was easy to arrange .
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