Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [prep] [adj] time [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | What matters is that the doctors should consider whether at that time he had a capacity which was commensurate with the gravity of the decision which he purported to make . |
2 | Do you really think that by that time you will … ‘ |
3 | We somehow got on to the subject of detective stories , for it had been with some surprise that I learnt at the Old Parsonage meeting that at one time he had read them with avidity . |
4 | We asked after Pop and were glad to hear that at that time he was still well . |
5 | It has been shown above that , on the basis of the careers of a number of Muftis in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries , one might tentatively conclude that by that time it was as a practical matter desirable , if not absolutely necessary , to have taught on at least two levels of medreses beyond the Sahn in order to have a chance to attain the highest office in the learned profession . |
6 | The moral is clear : when gustiness is getting near to the limit for safe flying , assume that at any time it could suddenly increase . |
7 | It took Maidstone four hours to decide what to do and during that time he drank only coffee . |
8 | I believe that at one time he was the Prime Minister 's press officer and , indeed , worked in his office . |
9 | I hoped that by knocking-off time I 'd be able to say that I knew someone who had finished it . |
10 | It estimates that in that time it cut its carbon dioxide emissions by more than 20 per cent . |
11 | But I have to say that at that time I still did n't know , I had a good idea , that it was n't the man we were looking for but therefore he was still arrested and he was arrested on sus well for harbouring an escapee . |
12 | Viktor was twelve when the war ended and by that time he had forgotten how to cry . |
13 | He was lucky not to get a prison sentence and claims that since that time he has remained sober . |