Example sentences of "that at [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh , now doubt about that at all Peter yes , and with the sides equal on points , I 'm particularly disappointed for United who obviously would have liked to have climbed above Charlton in the table .
2 Erm and I 've said further on that erm some could have afford to stay out but that 's they we 're not all built the same and erm we must avoid that at all cost .
3 like that at that angle
4 What seems to have happened is that at that moment the water table in the Rift Valley fell , Lake Tocarno became isolated from the rest of the rift .
5 Now the reason this is a bit messy , is that at that stage , depended on which one you get out of here , you putting in the second bag .
6 Erm the other parts that I made a note of , you did n't ac well you Steve said the wife will be back in an hour and a half erm you did n't pick up Bill any , anything on that at that stage as to whether she ought to be involved although when he started talking or when he could n't remember the , the names of the or dates of birth of the children , he remembered the names , the dates of birth of the children , you mentioned the fact then that the wife would be back in a in an hour
7 He passed out top in the Foreign Office entrance exam after Oxford and began work in Whitehall on the European Political Co-operation desk , ironically named given that at that time General de Gaulle was thwarting Britain 's European ambitions .
8 It 's a other sites erm w would come into consideration at that at that time erm in the long term .
9 Indeed erm I can say this now er that at that time , unknown to the top management of I was buying large quantities of leather from my old firm it into the town , right past the front door of my old offices which were now the hea the local headquarters of our and selling them , literally , within sight of the building that used to be the place where I operated from on their behalf .
10 And er of course , one felt a little more a little happier after sort of meeting someone you know because it 's quite and I was very shy at that at that time .
11 I think it was his grandfather 's name that he 'd er , he 'd acquired at at that at that time .
12 That 's what he was on that at that time .
13 It strikes me though that at that time , at the time of the forty five government that , rather than nationalization , the National Health Service became
14 A in that at that sort of a place , they could do it , and they er came over from Ireland , a lot of them , and and er did the two years .
15 Yeah , I , you may laugh but you see if you 're writing stories for a , for a young child then you 've got to be explicit , you 've got to be colourful and you 've got to talk in a basic language that that child will talk that like that at that age .
16 Whether he was or was n't , it was great to have a shot like that at that point .
17 Yes that was a very interesting talking point and er no doubt Greavesie 'll have a view on that at half time .
18 She reminded herself that it was unlikely that all people could possibly be as stupid as she supposed them to be ; that at some level even she , Lydia the clever , could find common ground and communicate intelligibly with other human beings .
19 He says cheerfully : ‘ I ca n't remember any expedition where I have n't thought that at some time .
20 Hell , everybody I know 's done something like that at some time or another but that does n't make them a murderer ; I think McDunn 's crazy but I ca n't tell him that because , if he 's wrong about that and I 'm wrong about it being something to do with those guys who died in the Lake District a few years ago , then there 's only one suspect left and that 's me .
21 ‘ We all of us do that at some time or other . ’
22 I think I think we 've all done that at some time or other .
23 They come up to meetings which erm , this goes on to say determine not to miss a single spiritual meal both private study , meeting attendance are urgent for all , there 's nothing new here brothers it 's all things that we 've heard before and this is why sometimes we can sort of nod off because we , we sort of think well I 've heard all this before , follow theocratic ways , procedures and policies not always easy to do , but it can be done , recognizing the organization that Jehovah is using keep awake by finding your place in God 's arrangement that is n't that little corner up there , by the way , we 're not talking about that one , but finding our place where we can work for Jehovah wholeheartedly do not quibble about assignments and arrangements I think we 're all guilty of that at some time are n't we ?
24 Or re redo all that at some point .
25 Not their botanical aspect — he probably learned all about that at some stage , as he learned about most other things ( except the heart of woman ) — but their symbolic aspect .
26 am I to understand from that answer Mr , that at some stage after the Daily Telegraph article there was a review in the about er what should be published in the brochures about service charges
27 What I , one of the things that I , I think you must have somewhere , and that is that at some stage you order something , you get it in and somehow someone has to tell accounts that yes , they can pay that invoice .
28 John 's already stolen my thunder on the straw poll erm that I was going to do but suffice to say that we normally do that at these types of seminars and there 's always a few people in the room who put their hands up and say they 've got more than ten data sources in their organization .
29 ( 2 ) That the judge 's failure to direct the jury adequately as to the defendant 's previous good character was a material misdirection which could have caused injustice to him ; that at any stage of the trial the jury were entitled to the judge 's assistance on the facts as well as on the law , the withholding of which constituted an irregularity which might , depending on the circumstances , be material ; and that the judge had erred in failing to ascertain what the jury 's problem was and to give the requisite help ( post , pp. 166C , F–G , 167G , H ) .
30 What is denied by the defendant and what is the issue of trial is that they deny that they were ever instructed by Mr er to save such a measure or that it would have been appropriate to serve them or that at any stage Mr ever asked to be advised on any way open to him to get out of the contract er as alleged .
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