Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [prep] [art] same time " in BNC.

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31 When early retirement took place at the same time as redundancy , the fear of not getting financial compensation became a reason for taking early retirement .
32 The registration of the Hammonds as proprietors took place at the same time as the registration of the legal charge .
33 Remains of older persons present more of a problem , and when dealing with earlier populations , it is difficult to be sure that significant age-changes took place at the same time , and that they showed the same group variability , as in modem populations .
34 Was it merely a coincidence that the fall of Boso took place at the same time as the discovery of the Rauching plot , in which Egidius was involved ?
35 It was thought locally that attendance might be down because of a Gaelic football regional cup tie taking place at the same time , but many people managed to do both .
36 Goodwill , training , time , skill and pupil support are all likely to be in shorter supply than would be the case if there were not such a plethora of assessment innovations taking place at the same time .
37 Taking place at the same time as the development of graphics capabilities was the introduction of printing devices that could reproduce the images created on the screen .
38 But so much pressed in ; so many matters demanded attention at the same time !
39 As you work on this colour , the whole design area of the screen will change colour at the same time .
40 If you are the singer and guitarist it is difficult trying to remember the words , play guitar at the same time and think of something witty to say between the songs , ’ he says .
41 ( Elections in five states , Uttar Pradesh , Sikkim , Goa , Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka , had taken place at the same time as the general election in November — see pp. 37124-25 for results . )
42 Jeszenszky also disclosed that the dissolution of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance ( CMEA or COMECON ) which was to have taken place at the same time , had been postponed for " technical reasons " [ see pp. 37979 ] .
43 Finally , we may see an object moving and changing shape at the same time ( as does a walking mammal ) .
44 Yet it is difficult to imagine anyone reading Talcott Parsons and manipulating spaghetti at the same time . ’
45 For example , a 30 second live report which is due to take place at the same time as Martina Navratilova is about to serve for the match can be both a reporter 's dream and a producer 's nightmare .
46 You can enjoy what you eat and protect yourself form illness at the same time .
47 I left hospital at the same time as Mrs Anukan .
48 What if you are watching TV at the same time ? )
49 A new defence doctrine began to take shape at the same time : it was intended to be non-offensive in character and to give other states no reason to fear for their security , notwithstanding the immense size of Soviet armed forces and the perceptions of those forces that were entertained particularly in Europe .
50 But did you know that not everyone celebrates Christmas at the same time and that it 's not always Father Christmas who delivers the presents ?
51 Among supporters of Cardoso de Mello who left office at the same time as her were Infrastructure Minister Eduardo Teixeira ( appointed in March — see p. 38095 ) , chief foreign debt negotiator Jorio Dauster , president of the Central Bank of Brazil , Ibrahim Eris , and president of the state-owned Banco do Brasil , Alberto Policarpo .
52 The car is generally occupied by an idiot or two gazing strictly ahead either with expressions that lead you to think that they are convinced they are doing everyone else a favour , or that they are only sitting down because they have insufficient brain to walk and chew gum at the same time .
53 Lyndon Johnson once remarked unkindly : " Jerry Ford is so dumb he ca n't walk and chew gum at the same time . "
54 We have to walk and chew gum at the same time .
55 Yeah , but they might arrest daddy at the same time .
56 As Appendix II , and indeed the main survey results , make clear , it is not necessarily low income which makes credit at the same time both an obvious refuge and an unduly heavy burden — though in the main survey we found that in general people on low incomes were more likely to say that they were worried about money than people on high incomes .
57 Join in to help raise funds and have fun at the same time .
58 To bear and deny depression at the same time may seem like yet another paradox , but my diaries testify that somehow I managed to do both .
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