Example sentences of "that at [adj] [num] " in BNC.

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1 The NCC said that at best one in seven problem debtors can expect help from money advice centres .
2 That perhaps it 's easier to do in a smaller department , I mean I 've got checkouts , and the majority of my staff are part-time , and I 've only got three full-timers , so it 's quite often the case that at nine thirty , one thirty , five thirty , eight thirty , it 's a case of coming in and then relieving somebody else straight away , you do n't necessarily have the time to spend with them .
3 Despite the fact that it can seem at times as if half the figures on the red benches are comatose — a chastened Lady ( Barbara ) Wootton concluded after eight years in the place that at any one time about ten per cent of the participants in a debate were fast asleep — the quality of argument can be incomparably higher than in the House of Commons , and the pool of expertise available from the ennobled professors , judges , generals and bureaucrats makes for more informed contributions .
4 At least under that system hundreds of young actors and actresses found regular employment under contract which meant they were paid whether they worked or not , whereas in 1990 the figures from the guild showed that at any one time as many as eighty-five per cent of its Los Angeles membership were not working .
5 that at any one time ail action sample clients who lived alone , had an OBS score of eight or more , and had no closely involved informal carer would have been in an institution without the project .
6 Unemployment remained high , and it was estimated that at any one time at least a million men were without work .
7 We also know that at any one time there are approximately one million lone-parent households caring for 1 .
8 Americas Watch estimated in 1986 that at any one time , 300 or more prisoners were held in DGSE facilities .
9 The number of individual insects in the world seems beyond any computation , but someone has made the attempt and concluded that at any one time , there must be something of the order of one thousand million thousand million .
10 Moreover , few types of resource-based learning are as clearcut as perhaps they sound to the newcomer ; there is always the possibility , indeed the likelihood , that at any one point the teacher may find it necessary to intervene , to establish a point , to correct a set of errors , to reinforce an insight , or to bring in an additional set of experiences , including the experience of argument and group debate while the interest is hot .
11 My own estimate , based on various studies of my own and of others , is that at any one time between 20 per cent and 30 per cent of adults in this country have personal , significant sexual problems of some kind or another , major or minor .
12 The principal weakness of these provisions is that companies ( especially , but not exclusively , private ones ) are deplorably dilatory in delivering returns to the Registrar so that at any one time a majority of companies are in arrear to a greater or lesser extent .
13 The maximum life of a traded option is 9 months and the expiry dates are arranged in a quarterly cycle so that at any one time there will be contracts on the underlying share with 3 different expiry dates .
14 The idea is that at any one time 60-90pc will be in cash and the equity ‘ risk ’ will be controlled by using the rest on futures and options .
15 Thus it was that at 6 30 the same barely-to-bed morning the column found itself outside the newsagent 's in Aycliffe , joined shortly afterwards by the ebullient Edgar .
16 then they 're open so that at half nine you close them there , or at ten o'clock you close them there and you say when they come through if you 're going out that
17 If one again looks at Leicestershire , one sees that at most one-tenth of the open-field arable was enclosed , and this in one of the counties which was most seriously affected ( 82 , p.69 ) .
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