Example sentences of "[noun] and [prep] that time [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He liked the look of the aircraft and at that time it was a type that nobody else was flying in the UK .
2 I had a studio there for two months and during that time I got all the ideas together for the record .
3 A.H.Q. expected to detect these transports east of Malta at extreme range and by that time I could spare some Marylands while still meeting the P.R .
4 He had spent less than an hour in the Dragon and during that time he had succeeded in needling at least four men .
5 There was a certain amount of movement and noise and at that time he was unconscious . ’
6 By the time Johnny moved back to Brighton he had spent over 20 years at Selhurst Park and during that time he had made an invaluable contribution to Palace 's progress both on and off the field , for which he will long be remembered with gratitude .
7 We wrote to the Secretary of State after you passed that motion so it appears from the correspondence we have back from the Secretary of State that they are bloody minded on this one and they 're going to , he 's going to support , press on with the imposition of V A T and since that time we we see he 's well supported by the cabinet .
8 We flew for an hour and in that time I completed a reel of film in my camera .
9 Do n't worry , Billy , I wo n't stay more than a few hours and by that time I 'll know one way or the other .
10 Actually , we were probably more technical than we are now , 'cos we had a year 's break between the two bands and in that time we lost all our talent , so we had to start again .
11 I was with Jack for nearly two years and during that time I first met Greg Norman .
12 I 've had the same look for the last 7–8 years and during that time I 've put on some weight .
13 JOAN Bassett has been the conductor of the Hadley Court Singers for over eight years and in that time she has welded this group of 45 singers based at Haddington into a flexible corporate whole motivated at all times by her own perceptive musicianship .
14 But he has been the Labour Party 's chosen candidate for almost two years and in that time he has worked hard to build up a high profile , assiduously interpreting official figures on unemployment , training and hospital waiting lists as well as taking on directors of newly-privatised monopolies .
15 No , I can only think , I think there was one game where he was available , but , he was a sort of a late availability and by that time we already had
16 It is nineteen months since Richard Ryder was appointed Government Chief Whip and in that time he has risen to become John Major 's right-hand man .
17 You see so a branch of the er London paper and at that time he was editor of the paper , they came up together , found it here .
18 I was with him constantly for a whole year and in that time I never saw him with anyone , man or woman .
19 As part of the training programme , you had to spend this period underground , of which eighteen months had to be spent on the coal face and during that time you did lots of jobs that mineworkers did .
20 Now it is celebrating its 18th year with Citalia and over that time it has consistently been a most popular resort hotel .
21 Marthus did n't actually foresee this erm , this leap in from technology and as a result he was basing his predictions on past trends so if past trends had continued would have been , he w , he would been correct but because erm , agriculturalists started to erm , use technology and at that time it was a very sort of low technology , but nevertheless it would , would 've production dramatically you know , you do n't think of drainage as being particularly high tech but it can increase the , the yield on a crop sort of four or five times and so si simple drainage systems would be introduced erm ro rotations were being introduced , again rotations you think of being fairly straightforward but erm prior to the agricultural revolution rotations were n't used rotations can improve the fertility of the soil and er yields as well right okay , so agriculture produces a homogenous product , by and large and er as there is n't the scope , the product differentiation , and there is n't the scope for specialisation because we 'd need a farm the size of Europe to feed the world with , w with wheat .
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