Usage examples of "at that time" in English with translation to French

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I was a student at that time. J'étais étudiant à cette époque-là.
What were you doing at that time? Qu'étiez-vous en train de faire à ce moment-là ?
Napoleon Bonaparte ruled France at that time. Napoléon Bonaparte régnait sur la France à cette époque.
He was in America at that time. Il était en Amérique à ce moment-là.
I didn't like beer at that time. Je n'aimais pas la bière à cette époque.
If my mother had still been alive, she would have helped me at that time. Si elle avait été en vie, ma mère m'aurait aidé à ce moment-là.
At that time a primitive people lived there. À cette époque, un peuple primitif vivait là.
At that time, she was a student at Yale. À cette époque elle était étudiante à Yale.
There were no railroads in Japan at that time. Il n'y avait pas de chemins de fer au Japon à cette époque.
At that time Mexico was not yet independent of Spain. À cette époque, le Mexique n'était pas encore indépendant de l'Espagne.
The Japanese economy was in an unprecedented boom at that time. L'économie japonaise était dans un essor sans précédent à cette époque.
At that time in the courts of the feudal lords there were many scholars who engaged in discrimination, such as the followers of Xun Kuang, who wrote books that were disseminated throughout the whole world. À cette époque, dans les cours des seigneurs féodaux, il y avait de nombreux érudits qui s'étaient engagés en faveur de la discrimination, tels que les disciples de Xun Kuang qui écrivirent un livre qui fut disséminé à travers le monde entier.
Were you at school at that time? Étais-tu à l'école à ce moment-là ?
At that time, I was still awake. À ce moment-là, j'étais encore éveillé.
Right at that time the cellphone rang. Juste à ce moment-là le GSM a sonné.
Just at that time, the bus stopped. Juste à ce moment-là, le bus s'arrêta.
At that time, I was in Canada. À ce moment j'étais au Canada.
Mary was looking for you at that time. Mary te cherchait à ce moment-là.
Bob was washing the dishes at that time. À ce moment Bob faisait la vaisselle.
He was reading a book at that time. Il était alors en train de lire un livre.
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