Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [adj] time [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Well it 's got some different meanings that and you may be able to talk about that another time with your teacher .
2 He had expected her to drift away , but of all the people connected with that unhappy time in his life , she was the one who stayed .
3 Hear us now as we attempt to contact Simon 's father and help him in the great spiritual work that awaits him in this prime time of his boyhood ! ’
4 Among humans , at this present time in our history , we have largely lost our ability to perceive directly the subtle aspects of our physical world .
5 ‘ Do n't know what ? ’ she cried , angry with him for not sympathising with Steve at this awful time of his life .
6 There are between 800 to 1,000 crossbreds at any one time in his intensive beef unit .
7 These factors help explain some of the reasons why the total number of ACET clients covered at any one time by our on call service in London has more than doubled from 70 in April 1990 to over 150 by March 1991 ; and why the nature of the services required has become so much more sophisticated .
8 These factors help to explain why the total number of clients covered at any one time by our London 24 hour on-call service more than doubled from 70 in April 1990 to 150 by March 1991 ; and why the provision of service has had to become so much more sophisticated .
9 But it really started on Friday in the Stranmillis Theatre with the Ulster Youth Dance , who could not get the theatre at any other time for its Rite of Spring .
10 I hardly knew how I was able to face it , either then or at any other time of my life in this mocking world , but I did , though it did not seem to me that I was in any way heroic — just the opposite , in fact .
11 But his 1775 candidate is well known — indeed she was better known and more celebrated after death than at any other time in her existence .
12 But even those who are reasonably secure financially often experience more anxiety over money matters in old age than at any other time in their life .
13 It seems that in the first year of life you 're more likely than at any other time in your life to die at the hands of somebody else .
14 Peter Laslett has written that ‘ Bastard babies must have been commoner between 1810 and 1850 than at any other time in our past for which details are known before our own permissive generation . ’
15 There remain doubts about Mason 's stamina but encouraged by greater attention since Bruno 's career was put on hold , he is fitter than at any other time in his career and is undoubtably the heavier puncher .
16 One of the ironies of this was that he himself behaved more like a politician than at any other time in his career .
17 As it happened both Washington and Beijing were learning some of the skills of crisis management ( as well as " brinkmanship " ) , although a biographer of Eisenhower writes that the United States " came closer to using atomic weapons " in this crisis than at any other time in his presidency .
18 By the end of the 1980s it was nonetheless possible to say that the USSR was more directly involved in the affairs of the world community than at any previous time in her history , not only at a formal intergovernmental level but also through a variety of personal , commercial , sporting , scientific and other channels .
19 Since Switchboard policy and response is shaped by the callers as well as the volunteers , there is bound to be an emphasis at any given time on whatever issue looms largest amongst the calls .
20 Morality , Sir Monty points out , is an integral part of a society 's culture at any given time in its history , and in his view our moral conditions have changed radically .
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