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

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1 This highlights one of the problems of the approach that the time at which reasonableness should be considered is the time of contract .
2 strongly of the opinion that the time has arrived when hasty experiments of a socialistic character , no matter how well intentioned — involving heavy public expenditure — should be scrutinised very closely … .
3 The SSPCA freely admits that feeding livestock on the hills runs contrary to the accepted practice in many hill farming areas but it is of the opinion that the time has come when a stand has to be made .
4 The first readers of this Gospel would see , in the story of the woman with the haemorrhage , an illustration of the fact that the time of salvation has arrived in the person of Jesus .
5 A loud and unnerving bang on climb-out came as a reminder that the time was looming for the statutory annual check of wing and attached machinery .
6 For example , Forster and Olbrei ( 1974 , p. 320 ) propose that : ‘ syntactic processing is relatively independent of semantic processing , in the sense that the time required to analyze the syntactic structure of a sentence is constant , despite variations in the meaning of the sentence . ’
7 The results of Warman 's experiments strongly suggest that in normal language comprehension syntactic processing is not autonomous , in the sense that the time taken to understand a sentence does not depend solely on the amount of syntactic analysis required .
8 I think there are many advantages to returning to work in addition to the fact that the time you spend with your child is so much more special and pleasurable .
9 ‘ Do you know , I 'm coming to the conclusion that the time is fast approaching when I may accept his proposal ?
10 The research focuses on the idea that the time taken by people to identify objects can help to indicate the mental processes involved in object identification .
11 Not satisfied , the Admiralty pressed the issue to the Cabinet and Wilson and Tupper were summoned to appear before a committee of Coalition Ministers , with Balfour in the chair , supported by Sir Edward Carson , Dr Macnamara and Arthur Henderson and faced by the proposal that the time had come for merchant seamen to be conscripted for national service .
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