Example sentences of "that the time " in BNC.
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1 | Such a process of reasoning would result in an affirmation that the times of highest religious development were thus more ‘ civilized ’ than Eliot 's own . |
2 | Notice that the times of waking become a little later each day and this indicates that the cycle length is greater than 24 hours , about 25 hours in the case shown . |
3 | Jews complain that the Times betrays Israel , feminists that it is chauvinist , southerners that it is pro-Yankee , priests that it is anti-Catholic . |
4 | Yet most of these critics admit that the Times is one of the world 's great newspapers , perhaps the greatest . |
5 | ‘ How is it that The Times is the only British newspaper with a man in Hawaii , and yet has been scooped ? ’ |
6 | His Uncle Walter declared that The Times was his only link with civilisation . |
7 | Newspapers are valuable sources of information , as has been noted , and it is a pity that The Times is the only British newspaper to have an index . |
8 | He lived so much within his own head that the times at which he ate and slept were entirely arbitrary . |
9 | The puzzle was that the times one had to wait for this to happen varied very greatly from nucleus to nucleus , despite there being only small changes in the circumstances involved . |
10 | While there are glimmers of light the establishment of ACT two years ago increasing ecumenical activities at grass roots level , some referred to by Bishop this morning I believe that the times require a note of urgency in our response to God 's call . |
11 | Second , there is something right about an argument which holds , as does the argument from error , that for the very same sort of reason that you do n't know you are not a brain in a vat , you do n't know , e.g. , that The Times will be published tomorrow , nor whether you are sitting reading . |
12 | Although Sukarno fought to retain his authority he was steadily out-manoevred by General Suharto , hitherto little known , so that The Times ( 2 March 1966 ) had to announce : ‘ Remarkably little is spoken of him . |
13 | No wonder that she and Charles felt that they led a charmed life , that the times were on their side . |
14 | For instance , Denis Hamilton — a totally fair journalist , but an incorrigible Conservative — came to see me one day to warn me that The Times was prepared to break the newspaper silence that had until then , with the exception of Private Eye , been maintained by all news sources about her two illegitimate children . |
15 | He gave me no satisfactory answer , saying only that The Times was set to make this disclosure in an article by a woman journalist the following day . |
16 | The disease accelerates so that the times of improvement become no longer measurable improvements but simply times of no further drastic decline ( see Q in fig ii ) … until the next time . |
17 | The fact is that The Times report is not correct . |
18 | And it was not until June that The Times began to ruffle its feathers and not until today that we get this . ’ |
19 | High Jones says that this an unknown race because of the altitute … he does n't know how it will affect runners … his guess is that the times will be slower |
20 | It has been suggested that The Times can only bear the cost of its price cut with the aid of subsidies from other parts of Rupert Murdoch 's empire . |
21 | The stress-timed rhythm theory states that the times from each stressed syllable to the next will tend to be the same , irrespective of the number of intervening unstressed syllables . |
22 | But rather that the time and thought put into it had somehow polluted me . |
23 | I know several inspectors who have refused a college scholarship , arguing that the time spent away from the force was time spent in structural limbo , and it has become almost a common adage that time away is time lost in ‘ the promotion stakes ’ . |
24 | ‘ I should be going , ’ she said , hoping that the time was a convincing one by now . |
25 | ‘ Having seen him about six times , and having spoken to most of their leaders , I believe that the time is right for us to talk to them now , to end this whole conflict once and for all . |
26 | The letter notes that the time and date have been chosen inter alia to ‘ minimise further unnecessary costs to our company . ’ |
27 | Because this phrase has been understood to mean , as far as Margaret Thatcher is concerned , ‘ over my dead body ’ , an announcement that the time is now ripe would be interpreted as a climbdown . |
28 | Nevertheless , there are some senior Conservatives who subscribe to a long-standing conspiracy theory ; that the time would come when such a sterling crisis would happen — and would force Mrs Thatcher toaccept the only alternative was ERM entry . |
29 | He pleaded that the time had come for government bona fides to be accepted at face value and reiterated , emphatically , that the fact that all South Africans should have the vote was no longer a point that required further discussion . |
30 | ‘ I think we should join well before next summer , but I do not think … that the time to join is this week , ’ Sir Leon said . |