Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [det] time " in BNC.

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1 To summarise so far : a ) False sensations or sensory illusions may occur at any time in a pilot 's career and in fact commonly do occur in the normal course of events .
2 US and allied governments stressed that the exact moment was unimportant as it was not a " trigger point " , but that military action might begin at any time they chose thereafter , unless Iraq had complied with the UN resolutions .
3 Children who have been integrated into mainstream schools can return at any time for help and are called back at six-monthly intervals for checks .
4 Blood can come at any time . ’
5 Since delegation can occur at any time a basic question you the manager should regularly be asking yourself is : ‘ At this moment , am I making the best use of my time ? ’
6 If , for example , the intervention is to run for six weeks , the parents should stop after that time and then repeat the baseline measurements in the same conditions as before .
7 The core will stay for some time .
8 An election could come at any time , and policies across the board were being honed in readiness .
9 No , a sister could marry at any time , and leave me .
10 Consequently , without having to decide whether the right of registration is a retained power or whether the Community could legislate at any time in that field , it must be held that in exercising that competence the member states must comply with the general rules of the E.E.C .
11 Although in theory the organism could reproduce at any time during its growth phase , we can expect that eventually an optimum time for reproduction would emerge .
12 When a company leaves a group , any tax on the capital gain arising from the deemed disposal and reacquisition of an asset acquired intra-group in the past six years will accrue at that time rather than when the asset was acquired .
13 Essentially , the vulnerable times are the beginning and end of each journey , although danger can strike at any time .
14 ‘ Maybe her studies ought to wait till another time , ’ she added .
15 Passport and visa regulations may change at any time so always consult your travel agent or the Passport Office .
16 Some people live with a more or less permanent anxiety that this shattering event could happen at any time .
17 The agents of the Phoenix King could appear at any time and drag away the most reputable people .
18 The pipeline from Petrobras passes beneath the houses ; an explosion could occur at any time .
19 The reality of AIDS is that the person can die at any time .
20 The landlord can opt at any time without consulting the tenant .
21 Because , for reasons mentioned earlier , the itching may persist for some time , an just in case the first application was not exhaustive , it is quite common to advise a second treatment one week after the first .
22 The student could leave at any time he wished and take up unqualified practice , usually permanently , but sometimes temporarily .
23 This is an issue which Western Governments and unions are only really beginning to grapple with in the context of the Single European market , and for many that is where the debate will stay for some time .
24 Where the debtor accepts an offer made to him , a special notification of the right to cancel must be given to him and the debtor can cancel at any time up to five days from receipt of that notification ( s68(a) ) .
25 Even if he is able to negotiate a minimum fixed term before the landlord 's power to break can be exercised , once that period has expired a notice can come at any time .
26 Food allergy generally begins in childhood , while food intolerance can begin at any time of life .
27 When it comes to Opposition claims about NHS trusts , should not we bear in mind that , two years ago , the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) was telling everyone that general practitioner contracts would result in less time being spent with patients ?
28 She said Copper had a 50:50 chance but that his leg may break at any time , not to mention all the problems that come with keeping a horse standing up and not moving for what could be months rather than weeks .
29 Already almost a year earlier Churchill had recognised that the enemy collapse in Europe might come at any time .
30 There is no tidal limitation and a lifeboat could respond at any time day or night .
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