Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] at [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | The variables which are most highly correlated with estimated risk are the subjective risk rating given at the same time ( r=0.512 ) and average traffic flow as recorded by Cambridgeshire County Council ( r=0.398 , see Appendix 1 ) . |
2 | Croydon cars already had cushioned seats of the highest standard on both decks and chromium plated handrails , so that they required less modification than the ex-L.C.C. cars rebuilt at the same time . |
3 | The water car transferred at the same time was not numbered . |
4 | In the study ( Levinger & Clark , 1961 ) emotional words were shown to produce higher fluctuations in galvanic skin response ( GSR ) than non-emotional ones , free-associates produced to these words were less likely to be subsequently recalled than associates of non-emotional words produced at the same time . |
5 | We understand the meaning of words from their context , and in ordinary life the context includes not only other words used at the same time but the whole human or social situation in which the words are used . |
6 | No information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
7 | No information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
8 | No further information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
9 | No further information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
10 | No Quality Assurance information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
11 | No Software Performance Report ( SPR ) information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
12 | No Software Status Report ( SSR ) information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
13 | Israeli sources said a second Syrian MiG-23 landed at the same time in Egypt , near Alexandria . |
14 | Two other Iranians arrested at the same time by Greater Manchester police were released without charge yesterday . |
15 | Thromboxane production by platelets stimulated with arachidonic acid showed a significant positive correlation with the fasting plasma glucose concentration obtained at the same time in a group of 15 diabetics studied by Halushka et al ( 1981 b ) . |
16 | With great discretion , Dyson yawned , straining his muscles to keep his mouth shut at the same time . |
17 | Other northerners knighted at the same time included two Westmorland men , Christopher Moresby of Windermere and Thomas Strikland of Sizergh . |
18 | Other northerners knighted at the same time included two Westmorland men , Christopher Moresby of Windermere and Thomas Strikland of Sizergh . |
19 | Table 3.4 shows how many they employed over the course of the project , together with the number of clients held at the same time . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | It is not yet clear how many of the almost 80 other prisoners freed at the same time were held for political reasons . |
22 | The state of siege imposed at the same time was , however , extended by 30 days by a vote of the legislative assembly on Feb. 8 . |
23 | Ybreska seemed both excited ant worried at the same time . |
24 | The later instruments will fit with wiring modifications but need the later type alternator fitted at the same time as this provides the signal to drive the rev counter . |
25 | The baddy in a pantomime is hated hut loved at the same time . |
26 | No Special Relationships exist for the user requested at the present time . |
27 | Divided into two parts , the questionnaire asked for first reactions to both the general SVQs accredited in April , and the new Skillstart awards accredited at the same time . |
28 | In a linked announcement made at the same time the company unveiled a low-end addition to its 6611 multi-protocol router family — designed to tackle the burgeoning and lucrative branch-office market . |
29 | It was William Beveridge who hailed a revolution in public administration : ‘ We have … under the stress of war , made practical discoveries in the art of government almost comparable to the immense discoveries made at the same time in the art of flying ’ . |
30 | Finally , the Scottish Office has recently agreed that Highlands and Islands Enterprise can fund Skillstart 1 and Skillstart 2 — the preliminary awards introduced at the same time as the first general SVQs — to two points for Output Related Funding purposes . |