Example sentences of "that time be " in BNC.

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1 Even this severe shaking , however , failed to cause alarm amongst the local people ; they had by that time been living with the eruption for many weeks , and it is remarkable just to what extent familiarity of even something as exceptional as a volcanic eruption can breed contempt .
2 Our interpretation is that gas-phase HNO 3 has by that time been sequestered in the condensed phase by heterogeneous reactions on polar stratospheric cloud surfaces , forming nitric acid trihydrate as temperatures fell below 196K in winter It is probable that a substantial fraction of nitric acid has not only been lost from the gas phase , but also removed from the stratosphere by the growth and subsequent sedimentation of aerosol particles .
3 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 .
4 All records on the existing Altos minicomputer system will have by that time been transferred to users ’ PCs and it will become surplus to requirements .
5 The 1,574 kg of gold , found in southern German caves at the end of the war , had since that time been administered by a tripartite commission of France , the UK and the USA .
6 Its relationship with the markets has throughout that time been one of independence , and the clearing procedure has evolved over the years .
7 If there is a will — and wills at that time are very easy to make , mere word of mouth is sufficient — the Bishop 's Court is the proper place in which it must be proved ; the Bishop 's Court will see that the executor carries out his duties properly .
8 Co-ordinated efforts towards conservation have occurred almost entirely since 1950 and even individual efforts before that time are few .
9 When portions of present-day Indian pueblos occupied since that time are uncovered , their walls prove to be laid up of long pours of puddled mud .
10 Indeed my memories of that time are happy — some of the very few .
11 The revelation is seen to have been essentially unaffected by surrounding circumstances , or indeed the historical circumstances of that time are believed to be revealed to be God 's will for humankind .
12 If those who are called before that time are relatively brief , it may not be necessary to impose the limit .
13 At Key Stage 2 , with older pupils , the enquiry can easily be pushed back to the Victorian Age , when pupils are now faced with the " problem " that all the people who lived at that time are now dead .
14 These included the resolutions that Parliaments not only " ought to sit frequently " , but that " their frequent sitting be secured " , that there should be " no interrupting of any sessions of Parliament till the affairs that are necessary to be dispatched at that time are determined " , that the militia acts were " grievous to the subject " , and that judges should hold their commissions " during good behaviour " .
15 If they are then housed for the winter the immunity acquired by the end of the grazing season has waned by the following spring and yearlings turned out at that time are partially susceptible to reinfection and so contaminate the pasture with small numbers of eggs .
16 After all , I imagine that the chances of suitable weather at that time are less than 50/50 , and it could be miserable .
17 Well you 're not doing your reports till after that time are you ?
18 But surely the problem is that time 's cracking on and you 're gon na have to start thinking about the Taylor Report recommendations .
19 Are you going to do another world tour ? — I know that time 's ticking away .
20 It is clear enough , none the less , that the hero of that time is like the hero of some other times , including Hamlet 's .
21 That time is past .
22 Entering the third year of the Intifada , it is more than ever clear that time is of the essence : how to keep it going long enough at a level which does not yield to the temptations of ruinous , reciprocal escalation , but still disturbs the outside world enough to get them to bring the Israeli extremists to heel .
23 That time is now upon us .
24 One-off dramatisations inevitably build around a central series of events which may be true to life in what they depict , but false in the way that time is telescoped ; in other words , they are played out in dramatic , not real time .
25 There was a time Clan Gillian could put two hundred galleys to the water , but that time is past , and it may be long till it comes again .
26 The former school maintained that sensible qualities are not the sole criteria of perceptibility and that time is perceived always as a qualification of sensible objects .
27 To be then told that time is short is contrary to the client 's hopes and expectations .
28 ‘ If the fluctuations in rainfall … continue as they have over approximately the past 90 years , ’ he said , ‘ the development of drought at that time is to be expected ( as it is also in south-eastern Australia and New Zealand ) . ’
29 It was n't so much the ageing process itself that sent my spirits plummeting — although greying hair and wrinkles were n't exactly adding to my self-esteem — as the realisation that time is marching on and I had better not waste a moment of it .
30 Boris , a quiet , humorous Scot from Aberdeen , is 30 now and he knows that time is not on his side as he tries to improve his world ranking of 35 .
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