Example sentences of "[verb] at [adj] time of the " in BNC.
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1 | He always seemed to know exactly where Sergeant Charles Trumper of the Royal Fusiliers could be located at any time of the day or night . |
2 | Many people are struggling to get their hunters fit at this time of the year . |
3 | The best time to see the Lakes he felt was not necessarily high summer , and he recommended people to come at all times of the year so that they might appreciate the great torrents of water after rain and misty light on cloudy days . |
4 | hot water bottles are useful for keeping you warm at any time of the day or night . |
5 | Hot water bottles are useful for keeping you warm at any time of the day or night . |
6 | Speedy success was essential , since records gathered over the previous 80 years showed that at best only three weeks of rain-free weather could be expected at that time of the year . |
7 | Private courses can be organized at any time of the year for 1 to 4 weeks with 3 , 5 or 8 hours lessons . |
8 | Florence and Rome are stunning to visit at any time of the year — but in the winter they have a charm of their own . |
9 | Do you know how much flowers cost at this time of the year ? |
10 | Warnings made at this time of the imminent collapse of the East German economy were described by the Guardian of Feb. 10 as " designed to justify Dr Kohl 's abrupt reversal of policy " . |
11 | The P. pictus were very active and could be seen at all times of the day , the Bumble Bees were a lot more secretive and only ventured out to grab some quick grub and late at night . |
12 | And this attempt to embrace a constantly shifting reality reminds one of course of the various series of Monet , including of course the famous series of paintings of the west front of Rouen cathedral , seen at different times of the day , and during different seasons of the year . |
13 | Paradoxically , large-scale drainage and flood-control measures are also needed at other times of the year . |
14 | In planning ward staffing , the ward manager should start with a clear view of the number of staff she is likely to require at various times of the day . |
15 | This work may start early in the day as is local practice and can occur at any time of the season . |
16 | The well-defined rings ( fig. 7.6 ) are due to the difference in the cells produced at different times of the year . |
17 | The family goes foraging as a group within a large home range and establishes a variety of bases for refuges which seem to be used at different times of the year . |
18 | In recent years , however , there has been a move towards more intensive farming : altering the lambing season so they are born at different times of the year ; bringing lambs indoors and using special feed to make them grow bigger . |
19 | Odd litters can be born at any time of the year , weather controlling the conditioning of the does . |
20 | Flying at any time of the day is demanding ; at night the demands can be greater , but they are far outweighed by the privilege of seeing the earth from such a spectacular vantage point . |
21 | So , are there particular ballads sung and sung , and tunes played at Christmas that , that are n't played at other times of the year ? |
22 | We asked people ‘ Do you meet a broad range of other people in your daily life ? ’ erm ‘ Do you feel that your time is structured , that you have erm things to do at different times of the day ? ’ and so on . |
23 | The most effective method is that of asking all members of a sample of households to keep diaries , noting what they are doing at all times of the day . |
24 | I often ring at this time of the night for a chat , it helps to stop me from going spare . |
25 | Spiders may be found at most times of the year except during the coldest weather . |
26 | On the other hand the counsellor may be assisted by many physical signs which suggest that alcohol is a problem , such as finding lots of empty bottles around , or when an older person is found to be drinking at all times of the day , often alone and not as part of a social occasion . |
27 | I 'd rather drive at this time of the year than in summer when there 's so much tourist traffic . ’ |
28 | Many of those who take Christmas jobs in retail stores are , it was suggested , married women who are explicitly seeking a short-term job to help meet the extra expenses incurred at that time of the year . |
29 | The same workers are investigated at different times of the day . |
30 | The road ended in a cul-de-sac after another quarter of a mile and the driver turned the car into the adjoining parking bay , almost deserted at that time of the morning . |