Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [prep] the [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Sighing , she swivelled round , looking at the cabin properly for the first time .
2 Duncan reached up to hand Jamie his pint and I took mine , putting the money down at the same time .
3 In a memorandum in that month of crisis the Ministry of Defence apparently for the first time addressed the issue of the foreign exchange costs of existing policy , in response to the claim by the Chancellor of the Exchequer at the end of July that Britain 's overseas military expenditure was running at £140 million p.a .
4 She always slings my card just at the wrong time .
5 This does s seem to be in line with with practice nationally at the present time .
6 ‘ I thought I might have to sell my ticket , ’ added Birch , who returned to action yesterday for the first time in six months .
7 Indeed there seems to have been little diminution in this publishing bonanza up to the present time .
8 There were a good many farmers ' sons going in the doors of University College today for the first time .
9 Barely eighteen months ago after the last time , what are we doing ?
10 The one that eluded him was that of the Association of Golf Writers which , asked to nominate who had done most for European golf , decided on the Walker Cup team that went to the United States and won the trophy there for the first time .
11 ‘ Come and get warm , ’ said David almost at the same time as Anthony was saying :
12 Earlier Liberal Democrat Simon Hughes said that in a month Mr Lamont could announce proposals which would make 10 million people ineligible for legal aid yet at the same time he had been ‘ allowed £4,000 , his own private legal aid scheme , to pay his own private bill for an entirely private matter ’ .
13 Eight days after knocking out Errol McDonald on a low-key bill at Bury , the 25-year-old Dudley boxer steps unexpectedly into the big time to take on experienced champion Donovan Boucher , of Canada .
14 I put Growmore fertiliser on at the same time as the compost and it seems to have no ill-effects .
15 If you attempt to pass the SPR on for the seventh time or to the same user twice , LIFESPAN will display an error message and you will not be allowed to pass it on .
16 An unpaid tax bill instilled fears into the companies who dealt with Red Rhino and everyone slapped their bills in at the same time .
17 LONDON TOWERS caught Carlsberg League champions Roland Kingston with their guard down for the second time this season by defeating them 103-97 at the Michael Sobell Centre , Islington , on Sunday night .
18 We read our lines together for the first time — but never as we would do them on the actual recording .
19 At times , the relay race may have the appearance of a rugby game , as players move downfield together at the same time , each playing their specific role .
20 Please note that letters must be your own original work and must not be offered for publication elsewhere at the same time .
21 Letters submitted must be your own original work and must not be offered for publication elsewhere at the same time .
22 She had stayed at work up to the proper time to get the full benefits and she had felt important enough , leaving to have a baby , for the loneliness to be kept at bay for the time leading up to her last day .
23 At the end of the session , I brought Maxine back to the present time and out of the hypnotic state and asked her what she felt .
24 Shearer returns to The Dell for Blackburn tomorrow for the first time since his £3.6 million transfer in the summer , anxious to make life even more uneasy for Branfoot .
25 He was n't very fond of the river Wye , for its rocky crevasses had claimed too many young lives even during the short time he had been there .
26 We really felt at home here from the first time we came .
27 had staged the epochal exhibition ‘ Manet and the Post-Impressionists ’ at the Grafton Gallery , when the work of Paul Cézanne , Gauguin , and Vincent Van Gogh was seen in England virtually for the first time .
28 The Munn Report examined the structure of the curriculum in the last two years of compulsory schooling in Scotland , and carried out its work almost at the same time as the Dunning Committee considered the aims , purposes and forms of assessment for the whole ability range .
29 A more immediate issue concerns the consequences for labour of a structure which gives priority to flexibility yet at the same time promises a lifetime of permanent employment which seems to imply inflexibility .
30 Rory Underwood 's try put England ahead for the first time in the match with just seven minutes to go after a spell of relentless pressure on the home side .
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