Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pron] at [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway I wo n't say any more because I 'll other people will eventually go but Hugh Berger is a gentleman who owns it or who lives in it at this time |
2 | Talking to Gavin Selerie in 1983 McGrath detailed some of the influences that came to work on him at that time . |
3 | He comes into close contact with both a teacher and other children of his own age and many of his future feelings about himself will result from what happens to him at this time . |
4 | Did it matter to you at that time who it was ? |
5 | Before I start , if you have written to me at some time and recognise your own problems in what follows — please do n't take offence ! |
6 | Several correspondents have written to me at different times expressing the wish that we join forces in order to become more effective . |
7 | He had not written anything he had not already said to me at different times ’ . ’ |
8 | They were concerned to be caring and look after him at this time of tragedy , and he was just not really taking in what had happened . |
9 | It probably sums up the case and we can discuss it and perhaps add to it at that time . |
10 | Elsie , who lived with us at that time , just sat with tears streaming down her face . |
11 | Who could it be calling on him at this time of night ? |
12 | She 's only limping on it at certain times cos she came rushing into my bedroom last night and you were n't limping then ! |
13 | Check your records to make sure that your employee was employed by you at some time during that week . |
14 | Her heart gave a little lurch as she thought about running into him at some time , which she was bound to do . |
15 | It has to be emphasised that the committee worked always in the shadow of the law : Section 132 of the Public Health Act 1875 had said that any expenses incurred by a local authority in maintaining in a hospital a patient who is not a pauper , should be deemed to be a debt due from such patient to the local authority , and could be recovered from him at any time within six months after his discharge from the hospital . |
16 | The justification of the invaders , based partly on the doubtful assumption that proximity gave sovereign rights , but more specifically on the claim that the islands had belonged to them at some time in the past , bears comparison with the Zionist claim to Palestine . |
17 | I mean what we 've heard that in fact erm they had met in prison , but was that known to you at that time or simply that they were known to each other and that had a record ? |
18 | His mother Mrs Alice McGettigan said : ‘ It could happen to anyone at any time . |
19 | A serious accident could happen to you at any time today , tomorrow , next year . |
20 | Most children learn about epilepsy when they first see their parent having a seizure , and it is vital the condition is fully explained to them at this time . |
21 | To this day , Hardy , himself having achieved the double of classical and popular success as an actor , speaks of him at that time with unaffected adulation . |
22 | But whatever she was up to — and it was something — she spent days ticking and marking the party guest list , a thick , creamy piece of paper she kept with her at all times . |
23 | Rock-climbers make sure they have lots of metal implements swinging from them at all times . |
24 | It 's not easy to find words for what the two of them meant to me at that time . |
25 | Hitch , Morton and McCann stood over the other three men while they transferred the precious cargo , guns trained on them at all times . |
26 | The fact is that , in an age when players were never encouraged or expected to be adaptable , the only positions that Billy did not fill for us at one time or another were those of goalkeeper , centre-forward and centre-half . |
27 | But I would n't have thought everybody would , would want to wade through it at all times . |
28 | This was drummed into us at all times by management . |
29 | Another influence — arguably of even greater influence — burst upon him at this time , in the form of Irving Layton , the enfant terrible of Canadian poetry then a local school-teacher , who was invited to participate in a poetry workshop on the campus , and did so with great élan . |
30 | They can come to me at any time . |