Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] at [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | No information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
2 | No information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
3 | No further information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
4 | No further information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
5 | No Quality Assurance information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
6 | No Software Performance Report ( SPR ) information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
7 | No Software Status Report ( SSR ) information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
8 | Then you tell the story of the murder and the subsequent investigation , adroitly working in the fact that there was a red light shining at the vital time and place , using one of the ways of tricking your reader into " noticing and not noticing " this that we looked at in the previous chapter , and you also harp like mad on the impossibility of a person in a black dress or suit having been on hand at the moment the murder was committed . |
9 | I would prefer , at the risk of offending the purists , to take a robust attitude , and simply say that it is a decision made at a particular time in response to a particular situation against a particular political background , and is poor material on which to build any general proposition . |
10 | Both meetings came at an important time in Russia 's relationship with the rest of the world and at a critical time for world peace and stability . |
11 | THE YORKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEARBOOK 1992 — McDermott 's withdrawal came at a bad time : an anticipatory profile of the Queensland firebreather leads the 92nd edition , followed by a réumé of others born outside the county line . |
12 | Both glans and prepuce are covered by stratified squamous epithelium , and separation occurs at a variable time from before birth to several years afterwards by desquamation . |
13 | No Special Relationships exist for the user requested at the present time . |
14 | It required but a single coincidence , whereby an apparent answer to a prayer arrived at the appropriate time , to make him believe that his objects of supplication had powers beyond himself , and had brought him relief . |
15 | ‘ Because on the hour means just that and failure to transmit at the given time usually means one thing . |
16 | In the two-page letter to Mr Major , the DUP leader says the inter-governmental conference comes at a dangerous time and should be called off . |
17 | An electric shock US , for instance , is an event occurring at a particular time , with a certain duration and intensity , that impinges on a particular part of the animal , and so on . |
18 | It is important to realize then that our symptoms , produced in response to stress , are not solely based upon the stress occurring at the given time , but upon all the stress accumulated in our stress glass over time . |
19 | If egg and sperm meet at the right time , one of the spermatozoa is likely to penetrate the egg . |
20 | In evaluating credit scoring at the present time , we had to consider three aspects : |
21 | No LIFESPAN user names exist from the start name requested at the present time . |
22 | The starting position is that of eligibility set at a particular time . |
23 | So Bartle may have been a corn spirit , christianised to become St Bartholomew whose day falls at the right time of year , or even a former village priest as has been suggested . |
24 | The nomination comes at a crucial time in her life . |
25 | If there is no stated requirement for a quorum , persuade the Chairman to start at the advertised time even if only you and he are present . |
26 | Mare covered at the wrong time . |
27 | Ghandi came at the right time , you know . |
28 | Dr Robat Williams , who has devised the joint charter , said the launch came at a difficult time because of the General Election campaign . |
29 | It is not sufficient for social psychologists merely to define attitudes in terms of a stance taken at a particular time , with the assumption that such a stance has a fixity , which is only to be shifted by the reception of ‘ persuasive information ’ . |
30 | The collision comes at a difficult time for Russian President Boris Yeltsin , who is defending a decision to impose presidential rule in parliament and in the Constitutional Court . |