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

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1 The massacre has sabotaged for the time being any resumption of negotiations between Mandela and de Klerk .
2 IBM 's recognition budget has changed with the times .
3 Ruth Michaelis felt betrayed from the time her mother brought her over to England and left her with the Reverend Stead and his family .
4 The chance to buy the land for the gymnasium had disappeared for the time being , but it was not the end , he told himself .
5 It was strange ; everything he had done on the programme had seemed at the time to be imbued with an exact sense of logic and purposiveness , but now that he looked back on it , all the logical connections had disappeared , like secret writing when the special lamp is taken away .
6 Station Officer Dave Fairley of Bishop Auckland Fire Station said Mr Deacon had escaped by the time his officers reached the scene at 2.30am yesterday .
7 In 1927 Welford Beaton was left in no doubt that the motion picture was ‘ a throbbing , living , human thing ’ after Janet Gaynor 's performance in Frank Borzage 's Seventh Heaven and especially by her grief as her husband left for the war ; Beaton had cried at the time and even as he wrote the spell was not broken .
8 We do not know precisely what stage the likelihood of significant harm had reached at the time when Thorpe J. gave his judgment on 12 May 1992 , but , he spoke of the need to strike
9 We are naturally disappointed that substantial catastrophe losses have come at a time when the pace of our underlying recovery is accelerating , but we are confident that the improvement in our performance is soundly based and will continue to show through as strong management action proves increasingly effective . ’
10 Their prosecutors at the trial of the politburo took pleasure in revealing how many cartons of Western cigarettes each of the defendants had possessed at the time of the revolution .
11 The crash had occurred at a time of clear visibility and good weather conditions .
12 But the mood had passed by the time Harry walked once more into Breakspear College , sucking at an extra-strong mint and glad to see that a different porter was manning the lodge .
13 The sponsor had left by the time it happened , so how can he be furious ?
14 But following the changes in Eastern Europe and the virtual ending of the cold war this particular danger has receded for the time being , and as a result a new process of gradual disarmament by the major nuclear powers has begun .
15 It is important to note that the preferential creditors are given priority where a receiver is appointed with respect to a charge ‘ which , as created , was a floating charge ’ ; thus the fact that the charge has crystallised at the time a receiver is appointed does not result in preferential debts being denied their statutory priority .
16 There are recognized ways of doing things that ensure that the job gets done at a time when we are probably incapable of thinking things through carefully .
17 Erm , immediately as we went in it was er a very poorly furnished room erm I 'm going in there 's a window on the far side and there was a small single bed erm which to all intents and purposes appeared un-made at the time and there was a duvet covering it
18 the plaintiff had died by the time of the hearing .
19 He was sitting in the deckchair Candy had vacated by the time she returned , and for a second she thought he had fallen asleep , his head tilted back against the wooden spar of the chair , his eyes closed , their long black lashes casting shadows on his cheeks .
20 A further example of an indirect restraint is found in the case of Mineral Water Bottle Exchange and Trade Protection Society v Booth ( 1887 ) 36 Ch D 465 where a trade association had a rule that no member should employ an employee who had left the service of another member without the consent in writing of his late employer until a period of two years had elapsed from the time of the end of his employment .
21 Three years had passed since the time of her conception and she was still without spars and rigging and had not been fitted out internally .
22 The rain had subsided by the time she was ready to set out , so she only needed to knot a sweater round her shoulders .
23 Girls often had gifts like that , Rosalind Swain had said at the time , especially in adolescence .
24 ‘ Where there is a contract for the sale of specific goods , and the goods without the knowledge of the seller have perished at the time when the contract is made , the contract is void . ’
25 Well well actual fact , unless it 's done , the security 's fitted at the time of manufacture you can actually serious damage the framing .
26 A more elaborate discussion of such structures has appeared at the time of writing ( Chadwick 1985 a and b ) .
27 It is clear that all resistance to shearing has vanished by the time that the atoms are balanced on top of each other , which will occur when the whole material has been distorted in shear through an angle of 30° .
28 Most of the problems had disappeared by the time the baby was 8 months old and there was no link with the incidence of later problems in the relationship between the siblings .
29 The one disappointment for the group was in finding that all the bananas had gone by the time they got in .
30 Unless Andrew was lying , she knew from his own lips that the evidence had vanished by the time he arrived at rue Roland .
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