Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [verb] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , the various families of homoclinic orbits to the origin can not cross ( at any point in parameter space the two trajectories which tend in backward time to the origin are unique and can be part of at most one homoclinic orbit ) and the dotted lines representing homoclinic orbits to the points also can not cross ( for similar reasons ) . |
2 | Himmler called me to account about a professor who lectured on prehistoric times at Danzig and Königsberg . |
3 | All in all , it is easy to spend a profitable half hour getting to know the system and then be able to extract from it whatever data you require at later times in a matter of minutes . |
4 | But his philosophy that when your ‘ time 's up your time 's up ’ saw him through and he 's back to tell the tale , though sadly he chose not to include the pictures he took at that time . |
5 | Thirty years afterwards Charles still felt deeply the humiliation he suffered at this time ; but unlike some little princes in similar situations , he lived , politically as well as literally , to fight another day . |
6 | It replaces the original crescent shaped building which disappeared in Georgian times . |
7 | After all , they removed it from the custody of its owner and , prima facie , they should bear the responsibility for any damage which occurs between that time and the owner getting it back . |
8 | MY KING is a pepperpot which falls over each time the train brakes . |
9 | It is a scene reminiscent of the palaeolithic cave paintings and the much later Hodening and Horn dancing which survived until recent times , but today only at Abbotts Bromley , Staffs . |
10 | The result is that there are books on many library shelves which have at one time been declared obscene or indecent and may be so categorized again . |
11 | To Tessa Pollard and Liane Saunders who have at various times voluntarily assisted with secretarial chores . |
12 | Even nobles who had at one time covertly recommended such a union were alarmed by the unseemly haste , and realized that in any case the tide of national opinion was against the match . |
13 | It labelled them as personal opinion and suggested that in future the press question everything said at any time by DEC staff , no matter how high ranking , to assure themselves they are getting the company line . |
14 | After bodyguard work he turned to full time military journalism in 1985 ; and has been a frequent and major contributor to the French magazine RAIDS . |
15 | Sara would always remember gratefully the help he gave at that time ‘ to render a miserable cottage , an abode of comparative comfort ’ . |
16 | precisely Mr Chairman if I could answer that the , the , the once the inspector comes back to the Fire Service and reports again and he is due back in June , we will then look at the matters he raises at that time and he will look at the progress report er what , what has happened since his last inspection and then we will have the opportunity to look at what the Inspector has , has to say after his visits , not very far away er , their Chief Officer will go on with this programme |
17 | Some of this Katherine gleaned dimly from the set of house rules she read through three times in a room distinguished only by orderly barrenness . |
18 | He did n't have much money you see at that time . |
19 | Among the unpublished poems I wrote at that time there is one that tries to express my feelings of loneliness and abandonment by my beautiful god . |
20 | Indeed , a major theme which emerged at this time was the lack of attention given by employers to the age structure of their work-forces and the consequent lack of encouragement to older people to see themselves as potentially economically viable . |
21 | They came to the bank of the stream which had for some time been running unseen beside them . |
22 | You could draw it like that you could say that this is the the war which cuts in this time of year line shifts up , |
23 | Among places he surveyed at this time were the park of Auckland Castle and Lanchester Common . |
24 | Actually what is now taken to be the normal and basic meaning of the English word " family " is far removed from the meaning it carried in earlier times when the economic basis of English society was different . |
25 | I mean even us we we 're going in and out intensive care having a fag , having a cup of coffee , walking in , we 're full of germs I mean at one time you used to have to have gloves you know , did n't you ? |
26 | I had an image of GLF existing through meeting people and talking to them , but the only physical evidence I saw at that time was badges saying GLF . |
27 | Owen himself served at different times as governor of the community . |
28 | There is even a seasonal indicator which occurs at this time of year . |
29 | Conversely , where existing competition is light and the traditional catchment area of the firm large , a wide restraint may be expected to be upheld ; and ( 4 ) a prohibition against accepting instructions from any person who has at any time , or over a long period , been a client of the outgoing partner 's former firm . |
30 | For example , an English person who lives for some time in the United States will often acquire a " partially " American accent . |