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

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1 A recent correspondence printed in the Regimental Association journal Mars and Minerva alluded to the time in Operation Houndsworth when three aircraft had left from Fairford for the Morvan .
2 If Country Jacobitism had for a time in the early 1690s represented an alliance of disillusioned Whigs and Tories , it nevertheless ended up as a platform which drew support almost exclusively from Tories .
3 You have attempted to schedule LIFESPAN RDBI to run at a time in the past .
4 Erm I would like to remind you of my objectives quoted at the time in th in the quality manual .
5 Later research has shown that some of the statements in that paper do not agree with records made at the time in the laboratory notebooks of some of the people concerned .
6 His room overlooked our house , and he could watch the comings and goings — we were having some turf laid at the time in which he was taking a great interest — and I used to drive round there every evening at half past five and bring him home for a meal , after which we would chat or watch television .
7 Aristotle knows of a time in which the constitution of Massalia had been even more oligarchic than it was in his time ( Pol .
8 In the famous Middletown studies made by Robert and Helen Lynd the Lynds lived for a time in Muncie , Indiana , but were always known to be researchers .
9 The second is the language related to the time in question : for example , Old English , Norman French and Medieval Latin .
10 Margaret Clifton taught for a time in England , and then at the British Institute School in Madrid .
11 Harriet works for a time in a ‘ gown-shop ’ and takes part in the rather gruesome beauty treatment of the other ‘ sales-ladies ’ .
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