Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [noun] [prep] [det] time " in BNC.

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1 However , the couple 's plans to remain resident for some time to come seem confirmed .
2 Mr Rawlins announced his intention to leave Sturge at some time in the future towards the end of last year although he had no specific plans for the next step in his career .
3 Does he appreciate the nonsense of the proposal to increase taxation at this time of economic difficulty ?
4 In fact he was identifying himself with his Girondin friends who were guillotined by the Jacobins in October and November 1793 ; although the story that Wordsworth visited France at this time to take help to the Girondins may be untrue , this is clearly what he would have wished to do if an opportunity had arisen .
5 The vital question facing the union was precisely the vital question facing Britain at that time ; it was the time to make a choice .
6 And yet , it seemed to me , this was the most important single issue facing Scotland at that time .
7 There was plenty of evidence to suggest a pronounced development of anti-semitic tendencies in the BUF ranks during 1933 and 1934 ; but as the Metropolitan police records make clear , militant Jewish youth and communist elements were assaulting Blackshirts selling newspapers at this time .
8 Although the tapes had been in the possession of the Walsh investigating team for some time , their significance concerning Fiers had apparently surfaced only recently when the investigators turned their attention away from members of the administration of former President Ronald Reagan in favour of concentrating on the connection between senior CIA officials and the Iran-contra affair .
9 There can be no doubt that something of this sort took place at this time in Montreal , and that it forms one of the subconscious inputs in the growing boy 's development , along with the high family traditions and the significance of his names .
10 This need to convey fun at all times , this unbearable , forced enthusiasm must be killing them .
11 The information provided in this prospectus is correct at the time of going to press , but the course programme is subject to continuing development and the University reserves the right to make changes at any time , before or after a candidate 's admission .
12 If made ex parte , the application must be filed a reasonable time before the hearing subject to the power of the court to hear applications at any time .
13 To my ears it sounds like a composed solo as opposed to an improvisation , and as such is very typical of his rock/metal soloing approach at that time .
14 The extension provided Rabbani with more time to form a consultative assembly , the Council of Resolution and Settlement ( Hal wa Aqd Shura ) , which would elect a permanent president and prepare for a general election .
15 The baby bulge birth cohorts have been of an age to have children for some time .
16 Americans make Brownies at any time of the year , so why not have some ready for Boxing Day ?
17 Because the primary nurse can not personally be on duty to give care throughout that time , arrangements must be made for care to continue during her absence .
18 Young animals usually do not get territories containing females for some time .
19 This would be the case if sea urchins produce eggs at this time .
20 It is quite likely therefore that a meeting of Lambarde and Shakespeare took place at this time , although it was n't until 1594 that Shakespeare made his mark , for it was at Christmas of that year that he was Summoned to appear at Court .
21 ‘ You know Charles had Paul round several times recently , usually on Thursday evenings .
22 ‘ The perpetuations within the psyche of the situation of the child vis-à-vis parents and other powerful and authoritarian figures with whom the child of necessity had dealings at that time .
23 Additionally , almost all students make use at some time or other of one of the thirty or so departmental micro laboratories , with about 900 micro computers to choose from , ranging from standard BBCs to powerful SUN and Apollo workstations , and MS-DOS PCs of varying types to Apple Macintoshes .
24 Additionally , almost all students make use at some time or other of one of the thirty or so departmental micro laboratories , with about 900 micro computers to choose from , ranging from standard BBCs to powerful SUN and Apollo workstations , and from MS-DOS PCs of varying types to Apple Macintoshes .
25 We know from a contemporary historian that , under Nicephorus III , ‘ expenditure exceeded revenue by several times .
26 We 're in a position to exchange contracts at any time , but the solicitor , it 's up to the solicitor
27 There should be sufficient staff both day and night to ensure that all residents have access at all times to physical and emotional support .
28 The fact that community nurses all over the country are tearing around between 7.30 and 9.30 in the morning giving one dose of insulin after another is almost always dictated by the needs of each client to receive insulin at that time of day .
29 Dick fancies that the Examiner has asked him why he has not thought of rigging a drogue ( a thought which has in fact harassed Dick for some time ) .
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