Example sentences of "[pron] had at [det] time " in BNC.

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1 I had at that time , and I 'm trying to recall probably two or three people working directly for me , yes
2 You were n't of afraid of me but the accent that I had at that time .
3 Feeling closer to him than she had at any time since her mother 's death , Rory hid her face against his shoulder .
4 This leads to a further conclusion that these wares were brought to the site by the Catuvellauni , who had at that time embarked on westward expansion .
5 So when we came to make the recording in Vienna I asked Strauss through a mutual friend we had at that time if I could use a fuller body of strings in the climaxes .
6 In fact , in this case the unit was out on a CDL trial with quite inadequate documentation — the only documentation we had at that time was such that we were frightened to show it to the teacher because we realized that it would ‘ finish him off ’ .
7 Oh we had it was the Airleys we had at that time .
8 But it 's on a hill in the , in the , in the , it 's a long way down from there to walk and , and if I remember rightly it was on the outside of the hotel , on a bank and that to me means that erm if we had had some weather , which we had at that time , then the roots could have suffered but the other clue I think is that erm it comes into leaf first and it drops its leaves first in the autumn so maybe it 's a different tree than the other , different variety , because there are several horse chestnuts are n't there ?
9 Now when I tell you about lodging houses , we had four registered lodging houses in Ipswich that they had at that time .
10 He had been able to join in mathematical discussion with the English he had at that time .
11 These days he felt happier than he had at any time in his life .
12 Bigwig was racing back across the field , looking more agitated than he had at any time since the encounter with Captain Holly .
13 A little over an hour later , Harry felt more in control of events than he had at any time since Heather 's disappearance .
14 He had always considered Sir John a portly , self-indulgent toper , but at this moment the coroner seemed more at ease , sword and dagger in his hands , fighting for his life , than he had at any time since they had met .
15 Similar letters were addressed to A and to the company , neither of whom had at that time been charged with any offence under the Act .
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