Example sentences of "[verb] at a [adj] time for " in BNC.
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1 | And the announcement of the engagement could not have come at a better time for the battle-weary Royal Family . |
2 | League Cup success could n't have come at a better time for Rangers , nor for that matter could the return to goalscoring form of Ally McCoist . |
3 | League Cup success could n't have come at a better time for Rangers , nor for that matter could the return to goalscoring form of Ally McCoist . |
4 | That 's his first for the club and could n't have come at a better time for Hereford , though . |
5 | And it could n't have come at a better time for the 29 year old bowler in this his benefit season . |
6 | It could not have come at a worse time for the Royal Family , almost on the eve of the wedding of Princess Anne to Commander Tim Laurence . |
7 | Chaovalit 's formal entry into Thai party politics occurred at a difficult time for Chatichai and his government , already under pressure as a result of an outbreak of serious Cabinet infighting in late September . |
8 | As a result , they are normally very tired during weekdays when they are compelled to wake at a normal time for work . |
9 | The promised escalation in activity outside the factory may come at a crucial time for the company , according to Mr Kydd . |
10 | Whatever the truth , the unwelcome publicity could not come at a worse time for Mercedes — just as it is launching its new top-of-the-range ‘ S ’ model after 12 years of development . |
11 | Newspaper reports on 12th March that the Bank of Ireland is to shed 600 of its staff over the coming years could not come at a worse time for the economy . |
12 | It was not created at a good time for ballet music and these scores are relentlessly trivial . |
13 | The message comes at a critical time for the Government 's flagship education policy , which critics claim has lost its momentum because schools are worried about public spending cuts . |
14 | The collision comes at a difficult time for Russian President Boris Yeltsin , who is defending a decision to impose presidential rule in parliament and in the Constitutional Court . |
15 | The court ruling comes at a sensitive time for the Japanese government , which is claiming a lead role in environmental affairs , and has strenuously denied that it encourages its hazardous industries to relocate to third world countries . |