Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun pl] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | The marriage , too , had been a miscalculation , but given the circumstances of the time , an understandable one . |
2 | The state was independent of classes in determining how best to secure a social order given the circumstances of the time . |
3 | These articles were commentaries on world affairs and , given the events of the time , they often concerned the colonial activities of European powers , principally Britain . |
4 | ‘ In that case , we ask them to write the cards at the time of order , and we store them in here , ’ she explained a little breathlessly , but with obvious pride . |
5 | Make sure everything is submerged , and never remove the bottles before the time stated . |
6 | Subject to that obligation , the LTE was under a duty to exercise and perform its functions , in accordance with principles laid down or approved by the GLC , in such manner as , and with due regard to efficiency , economy and safety of operation , to provide or secure the provision of such public passenger transport services as best met the needs for the time being of Greater London ( section 5 ) . |
7 | Bake the cake(s) for the time specified in the chart , or in the case of the basic quantity given here , about 25 minutes until golden and just firm when lightly pressed . |
8 | Because , well I told the police at the time that er I 've misplaced it and er my is . |
9 | Because , well I told the police at the time that er I 've misplaced it and er |
10 | I told the police at the time that he could not have done what they said he had . ’ |
11 | Though Wooderson failed to beat the two healthy Swedes Gundar Hagg and Arne Andersson before 54,000 people , his effort lifted the spirits at a time when , without the tension of war , there was still the dreariness of rationing and shortage . |
12 | Now the person possessing the goods after the time limit , even if he holds the goods in bad faith , may call himself the rightful owner , while the original owner promptly loses all rights . |
13 | This splendid book on the fast moving air transport industry will be a useful update for the student seeking the right background to discuss the issues of the time . |
14 | Carter had told the police at the time they had a row over money and his wife had walked out , never to return . |
15 | ( 2 ) Forthwith upon receipt of any Transfer Notice the Company shall procure the Auditors for the time being of the Company ( acting as experts and not as arbitrators ) to certify the Prescribed Price . |
16 | ( 2 ) Forthwith upon receipt of any Transfer Notice the Company shall procure the Auditors for the time being of the Company ( acting as experts and not as arbitrators ) to certify the Prescribed Price . |
17 | Quinn avoided the lift-shaft and hit the stairs about the time McCrea 's first shout came through the door , followed by a hefty kick at the lock . |
18 | He persuaded the dealers at the time a fiercely independent group of businessmen who did n't like the idea of belonging to any organisations that they needed to be heard by the government , museums , and collectors . |
19 | How how did the newspapers at the time respond to the Ge General Strike ? |
20 | This development has made sight accounts more popular with many customers , offering as they do the benefits of a time account ( namely , interest ) but with instant access with no loss of interest , and cheque-book and debit-card facilities . |
21 | The single hydraulic pump was always one of the Apache 's less attractive features because , if the left-hand engine failed after take-off , you had to operate the emergency handpump to raise the wheels at a time when it is essential to clean up the airframe without delay . |
22 | John ‘ Closet ’ Clist won the competitions with a time of 21.9 seconds . |
23 | In these Articles , the expression ‘ the Directors ’ means the directors for the time being of the Company or ( as the context shall require ) any of them acting as the Board of Directors of the Company . |
24 | In these Articles , the expression ‘ the Directors ’ means the directors for the time being of the Company or ( as the context shall require ) any of them acting as the Board of Directors of the Company . |
25 | The undermining of the credibility of the quantity theory during the depression years , together with the general failure of conventional economic doctrine to explain the events of the time , left a vacuum which was filled by the new theories of J. M. Keynes . |
26 | In my view , it is a programme of legislation which matches the needs of the time . |
27 | Two patients with active disease had no steroids at the time of investigation . |
28 | A few more statistics will suffice to show the trends of the time . |