Example sentences of "[noun] were [verb] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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31 C 5 -unmethylated phasmid DNA was incubated with S-adenosyl-[ 3 H ] -methionine and Dcm or Dcm/Cys177Ser ; aliquots of the reaction mixture were removed at the time points indicated and DNA precipitated with 20% aqueous TCA .
32 These arms were commissioned at the time for a New Bond Street warehouse at a cost of 20 guineas .
33 Since the livrets were published at the time of the performances , they presumably reflect what the audiences actually heard .
34 All hotels and guest houses in this brochure were registered at the time of going to press .
35 But we also , I think , all took the view , because that was what all the signs were showing at the time , that the crunch would come later than it did , and I think that was the perceived view of anybody working in Whitehall at that stage .
36 It was what the Americans would call a ‘ company town ’ , and is worth seeing as an example of what enlightened employers were doing at the time .
37 Is he aware that only last week there was another incident of water pollution where a known carcinogen , formaldehyde , was tipped into the river and only fortuitously the company 's intakes were closed at the time ?
38 But in both cases the pre-raid recces were not much help on the night , for Milner-Gibson 's compass failed and the German dispositions on Guernsey were changed by the time of the raid .
39 This is a collection of strange bedfellows , but is an interesting reflection of the high esteem in which artists were held at the time .
40 Although they might have been relatively cheap to build they were expensive to maintain , a point that some experts were putting at the time .
41 The investigation will explore : ways of asking about sensitive issues ; the prevalence of a number of forms of sexual abuse ( for example , incest , rape , involvement in pornography ) ; whether the abuse was reported to anyone ; what coping strategies were used at a time ; and what the impact has been over time .
42 All strictures were dilated at the time of diagnosis ( and before pH monitoring when found at presentation ) .
43 It is wise to remember that these men were competing at a time when the black presence was of only tiny significance .
44 The two men were arrested at a time of increasing student political activism , and a renewed government offensive against the supposed communist threat .
45 Security and crowd control video cameras were recording at the time of Saturday 's attack , but cut out when the fire blew the electricity supply .
46 The 1927 powers of detention were conferred at a time of enormous concern about the high birth rate of mental defectives and the supposed decline in the ‘ national intelligence ’ .
47 History , Sociology , Philosophy and Psychology were enshrined for a time .
48 In other words , 67% of the urine samples found to be positive on culture were judged at the time of voiding to be clear .
49 A total of 478 students were arrested at the time and held for several days .
50 Gene Miles , who along with Dean Bell , has provided the solidity for Wigan to batter opponents into submission so often this season , explained the significance of the December get-together : ‘ The injuries were clearing at the time of the team meeting and we put everything into winning games around Christmas and New Year .
51 Child deaths were identified at the time of the home visits , and also through a network of about 100 key informants — members of the study community who were asked to record all pregnancies , births , and child deaths in their area .
52 The Cistercians were the papacy 's missionary storm-troops of the twelfth to thirteenth century as the Jesuits were to become at the time of the counter-Reformation .
53 It was well endowed with ‘ footpads ’ , which is what muggers and thieves were called at the time .
54 ‘ I got my chemistry degree and like everybody else I applied for whatever jobs were going at the time .
55 In brief , both Lanfranc and Anselm were living in a time when the ancient consensus of local testimony , which had sufficed in the past for most matters of faith and practice , was being subordinated to more formal legal and rational procedures .
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