Example sentences of "[noun] on [noun] at the time " in BNC.

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1 The very wide shoulders narrowing sharply to a slim hip on a longer jacket was the biggest influence on menswear at the time and he took the world by storm .
2 The two-thirds majority of only those who were present meant that the views of legates and those absent from the curia on business at the time of the death of a pope carried no weight in the election of a successor .
3 One can hardly blame them , they had too many urgent and pressing matters on hand at the time to worry about such things .
4 It is our practice to render a fee on account at the time when the Heads of Agreement is signed and a final fee at completion .
5 Estimates , or if possible measurements , of fuel on board at the time of impact contribute to knowledge of the probable weight of the aircraft and its expected performance in terms of rate of climb or speed .
6 Again , if like Peter , Jesus was likening conditions on earth at the time of His promised return and judgment to an event which was only myth or legend then the ‘ blessed hope ’ would be reduced to ‘ no hope ’ .
7 I mean we were to come over Bridge here and there was a police station on Bridge at the time , police , you know opposite the T B I , and the sergeant used to stand there and he used to wait for us coming home .
8 The keeper on duty at the time might have got a message out before the lighthouse went .
9 Despite these complaints — which to a large extent were valid comments on BNB at the time of the survey — the main advantages of national bibliographies as selection tools relate to two of the factors mentioned .
10 ( iii ) On 17 September 1990 the respondent attended the key department together with his new employer , Mr. A. The only assistant on duty at the time was Mr. S. with whom the respondent had previously worked .
11 The only assistant on duty at the time was Mr. S. , with whom the respondent had previously worked .
12 I think in this day and age , there is probably a greater propensity to move and consequently there may well be an increased erm amount of vacancies occurring and that was why in our statement , we actually increased the number of vacancies , but I think that is a function of the number of houses on offer at the time .
13 Sonic thirty pages in volume two are known to contain an account of everyday life on Islay at the time of the author 's visit , and notes on the fishing at Portnahaven are particularly valuable .
14 Sonic thirty pages in volume two are known to contain an account of everyday life on Islay at the time of the author 's visit , and notes on the fishing at Portnahaven are particularly valuable .
15 He even claimed to have been reading a book on cybernetics at the time of the revolution , but his scholarly interests did not prevent him from amassing enormous wealth by the standards of his fellow citizens .
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