Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [verb] [prep] a time " in BNC.

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1 Thirdly , anyone experiencing a significant loss will move into a time of yearning and searching .
2 Fifthly and finally , anyone reacting to a significant loss will come to a time of acceptance .
3 Together the SR and GR effects should lead to a time delay variation of amplitude of about 4 ms over one orbit .
4 An offeror could strike at a time before the benefits have come through and shareholder loyalty is at its weakest .
5 A phased move may prove ideal if the original location of the company is spread over several sites as one site can move at a time and so not cause total disruption to the business .
6 Powell felt both clubs were impetuous buys which Virgin could ill-afford at a time when it was struggling out of recession .
7 It means that only one person can speak at a time and that members can not address each other directly .
8 In the resultant Postlethwait audio-tutorial laboratory , open from around 7.00 a.m. to 11.30 pm. , the student could come at a time of his own choosing ; at the entrance he would receive a descriptive hand-out explaining what books , notes , equipment would be necessary to bring along ; once inside he would be given a botanical specimen and would enter a pleasant area equipped with a multiplicity of booths or carrels .
9 people used to talk about a time when the volcano also spat flames and rocks into the sky , like the strangers ' guns , when the black strand on the northern promontory of the island was formed by the mountain 's spewing .
10 There was some slight discussion whether the British should keep Canada or should choose the large French sugar islands like Martinique and Guadeloupe ; very few politicians close to the centre of power thought of giving Canada back to France , but the issue underlined the fact that Canada was unlikely to provide much revenue for the British treasury directly , and certainly would not provide the amount of revenue that sugar for re-export would give at a time when Britain used for consumption or for manufacture all that her West Indian islands could produce .
11 Soon this was to be entered and then only Tibet and Ethiopia would remain for a time unresponsive to European politics , ideas and technology .
12 Samson Agonistes 's presentation of a hero whose refusal to capitulate allows him to regain divine inner light and inflict a defeat on his enemies bears witness to the plea for continued resistance of the type a republican supporter would propose during a time of defeat .
13 Typically the central bank of the country facing downwards pressure on its currency would intervene for a time by running down its official reserves , but eventually might decide to devalue if there was no sign that domestic policies were likely to contain the situation .
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