Example sentences of "at other time " in BNC.
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1 | You can be perfectly well with HIV and at other times chronic debility makes it hard to do even the basic things . |
2 | You can be perfectly well with HIV and at other times chronic debility makes it hard to do even the basic things . |
3 | ‘ You can be perfectly well with HIV but at other times it 's hard to do even basic things . |
4 | His story begins at a time when , as at other times in this century , the patriciate , and the merely rich , had slipped down into marked collusion with the smart , with upstarts and bohemians . |
5 | Notice how some of the words when repeated are better spoken than at other times , according to the level of passion in the delivery . |
6 | At other times , they have stressed the cultural , ethnic , historical , and geographical reasons why Ireland should be unified politically . |
7 | At other times the exact speed is not critical and the pilot can always reduce the load on the glider by relaxing the backward pressure on the stick . |
8 | The immediate result is that alongside a few major clerics such as Runcie and Jenkins , we find that Stalker , Sampson , Anderton , Alderson , Newman , Imbert , Dear , Oxford , and Hermon are national personalities , while a second division of chief officers regularly proclaim on a range of subjects which at other times would lie outside the province of the police . |
9 | In such a world the very idea of research and academic prowess becomes charged with structural ambiguity simply because it creates the potential for outsiders to bring challenging concepts across boundaries which , at other times , are sacrosanct . |
10 | At other times she would refuse to let Rosengarten in the house , especially if Leonard had had a late night out . |
11 | I also sell vast amounts of Draught Bass , which sometimes comes from Burton-on-Trent and at other times from Tadcaster . |
12 | Sometimes psychoanalysis claims to be a genuinely scientific activity , in contrast to , say , Jungian mystagogy ; at other times , when confronting the proponents of a hard scientific approach to psychology , like behaviourism , psychoanalysis presents itself much more in terms of myth and metaphor and explanatory fictions . |
13 | It is popular with summer bathers , but at other times the water is cold and the fine sand dotted with jellyfish like complicated hot-weather dishes : semi-transparent yellow-streaked boeuf en daube and deep magenta grape aspic . |
14 | More rarely , such stories are told at other times to demonstrate the reverse : that policemen and women are human beings and are affected by emotionally demanding work . |
15 | Those with a recent interest in politics , who found the election interesting but did not have a general interest in politics at other times , gave PEBs high ratings for usefulness on leaders , issues , and voting choice . |
16 | At other times in vacations he spent weeks doing hard reading in the library of Cambridge University and got good talks with Hoskyns . |
17 | At times ( for example , under Mr Heath ) governments have abandoned economic pricing as part of an anti-inflation programme ; at other times , notably over the price increases in gas between 1980 and 1982 when the Thatcher government each year raised prices 30 per cent above the current rate of inflation , above ‘ economic ’ pricing levels and what the board wished . |
18 | The reason why the present government nevertheless eventually sanctioned this book is that it mainly covers the war years , when the secret services were inevitably more widely tolerated than at other times . |
19 | Marx envisages moments when the social system will accord with the technological system ; but at other times it will enter into contradiction with it , leading to revolutionary changes . |
20 | As it is occasionally covered by the sea this sand is not compact so that at times we could walk fairly comfortably , but at other times we sank in unexpectedly , which broke up our rhythm and made us tired and frustrated . |
21 | Sometimes his concern with changing the way she looked amused Victoria , but at other times she found it upsetting . |
22 | Sometimes they break a bone without any known injury ; at other times fractures do n't happen when you might expect them most . |
23 | At other times , the demands of his body clock and society coincided but then much of his time would be spent catching up on lost sleep . |
24 | More recently , however , it has been found that bright light at other times of the day — in the evening , which also mimics the light in summer-time , and at noon , which does not lengthen daylight hours — has an effect also . |
25 | At other times temperature is reduced to 18°C unless , using local controls , guests set temperature to their own liking . |
26 | At other times he revelled in the distraction of his children . |
27 | At other times he craved solitude and took himself off to Balmoral to fish , paint and stalk deer . |
28 | But everybody knows that , in other games at other times with oter referees , goalkeepers will dally and dawdle to a greater degree and get away with it . |
29 | At other times , she looks spinsterish , in cinder-coloured skid , tatty shoes and ( most mindblowing ) , a kind of denim tanktop . |
30 | Miles Davis has already described Prince 's music as jazz ; his use of electronics can be a as minimal and futurist as Front 242 or DAF ; at other times his intentions are patently psychedelic . |