Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] at the time [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Also absent was the name of Karsten ‘ Cash ’ Mahlmann , the Stotler executive who was chairman of the CBoT and a member of the NFA board at the time of the crisis .
2 1,607,000 pensions ( single people or couples ) in Great Britain were receiving income support at the time of the last available figures ( May 1989 ) .
3 This study found that 73% of lone mothers depended on income support at the time of the survey , and of these only 28% had had regular full time employment before becoming a lone parent .
4 The ‘ rather dirty ’ old paintings had been a wedding present at the time of Mrs Luxmoore-May 's first marriage in 1948 .
5 The Information in these product particulars is based on Midland Bank 's understanding of current law and Inland Revenue practice at the time of printing .
6 The glucose concentration at the time of onset of a significant change in each parameter was identified for each subject and data were compared by paired Student 's t test or Wilcoxon signed rank tests , as appropriate .
7 He had been the head of Labour 's Research Department at the time of the 1945 election .
8 ( b ) Even if property could pass in exchange for a worthless cheque , the articles still belonged to another within s.5 of the Theft Act at the time of the appropriation .
9 Nonetheless , the majority ( 70% ) of rear seat car passenger casualties in this age group were not wearing seat belts at the time of the accident .
10 The price of tin rose in April 1989 to its highest level since its collapse in 1985 [ see p. 33955 ] reaching 28.67 Malaysian ringgits per kilogramme ( US$10,444 per tonne ) — only 48 Malaysian cents away from the " floor price " sought by the International Tin Council at the time of its insolvency [ see pp. 34518-20 ; 37669 ] .
11 Prospective students are encouraged to make an initial proposal of their research work at the time of application .
12 The mothers of 56 of the 71 children diagnosed during 1972–89 were living in the study area at the time of their child 's birth .
13 Selecting controls from delivery registers also enabled matching for mother 's age ( plus or minus five years ) , child 's sex and date of birth ( plus or minus six months ) , district health authority of birth , and residence in the study area at the time of diagnosis .
14 A spring frost at the time of flowering can cause imperfect fertilisation resulting in millerandage , the formation of tiny hard berries which will not swell or ripen .
15 Lord Young , Trade and Industry Secretary at the time of the sale , offered at the weekend to appear before the committee to explain his role in the deal .
16 The Labour Party spokesperson on trade and industry on Dec. 7 , 1989 , published letters leaked to him which principally disclosed that Lord Young of Graffham , Trade and Industry Secretary at the time of the Rover sale , had offered to BAe chairman Roland Smith a variety of means by which both the government and BAe could avoid parliamentary and EC scrutiny , relating to the date on which the purchase price of Rover would be paid .
17 Although our findings ( see Table 2 ) indicate that nearly two thirds of local authorities were aware of the care programme approach at the time of writing their 1992/93 community care plan , there is great variation in their interpretation of care programming and its implications for their role in the purchasing and provision of mental health services .
18 The vendor should also take advice on the tax implications of identifying the maximum price payable as the Inland Revenue will at the time of sale assume that the maximum price is payable and tax the vendor accordingly .
19 In spite of legislation which makes seat belt wearing compulsory , it is a matter of concern that 45% of the car passenger casualties in this age group were not wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident .
20 All patients were investigated for bowel pathogens at the time of diagnosis of AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis .
21 The Minoans were capable of producing a large surplus of olive oil which could have been exported ; some of the oil filling the store-rooms of the Knossos Labyrinth at the time of the 1380 BC fire may have been awaiting export .
22 As a soldier stationed on the South Coast at the time of D- Day , I spent a few days in London where I attended the Proms .
23 As well as being able to make chargeable transfers and exempt transfers , under IHTA 1984 , s3(3A) a taxpayer may also make a potentially exempt transfer which is broadly a transfer which is assumed to be exempt from inheritance tax at the time of the gift but which may ultimately end up being a chargeable transfer because the donor does not survive the making of the gift by seven years .
24 This time he had informed him of two witnesses that he had brought to Nottingham , who had subsequently identified him as the man they had seen in Cross Street at the time of the murder .
25 The payment request or invoices from the nominated sub-contractor will be received and checked by the builder and passed to the client 's quantity surveyor at the time of the interim valuation .
26 For the years 1984–6 , the statistical authorities have published ( Indeks , 1987 , nos. 3 and 9 ) the values of exports and imports both according to the traditional method and in terms of current dinars , i.e. at the rates of exchange ruling at the time of the export or import of the goods .
27 However , particularly where the interviewee was undergoing withdrawal treatment at the time of interview , a further significant factor was the current treatment itself .
28 A further consideration when measuring protein synthesis by taking liver biopsies at the time of surgery has been what effect , if any , the anaesthetic agents themselves would have on protein synthesis .
29 For many groups with such ‘ economies ’ , community and even intercommunity relations are conceived as properly being harmonious ones ( for example , see the following literature on South America : Santos 1986 on the Amuesha of Peru , Thomas 1982 on the Pemon of Venezuela , and Overing Kaplan 1975 on the contrast in ‘ peaceful ’ and ‘ bellicose ’ peoples of the Orinoco Basin at the time of the Conquest ) .
30 Insurers usually require a Statutory Declaration as to the solvency of the transferor husband at the time of the conveyance so the practitioner must consider whether or not it is practical to ask for this at the time of the conveyance ( see further Chapter 10 ) .
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