Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun pl] [prep] [det] time " in BNC.

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31 So much greenhouse equipment is electric and a light will allow you to work with the plants at any time of the day .
32 As the sun could never shine into the houses at any time of the day they must have been cold and damp .
33 I remember seeing a delegation from the tenants at that time .
34 There seemed little support for the students from the workers at this time , who were more concerned with their own problems than abstract calls for democracy .
35 The place has all the appropriate externals , chimneys choked with ivy , windows with jasmine , worm-eaten shutters , mossy thatch , all of which ‘ under the quiet light of a sky marbled with high clouds would have made a sort of picture which we have all passed over as a ‘ charming bit ’ , touching other sensibilities than those which are stirred by the depression of the agricultural interest , with the sad lack of farming capital , as seen constantly in the newspapers of that time ’ .
36 His letter is worth quoting as it shows the depth of feeling and suspicion in the Services at that time .
37 Chester and Ralph Humphrey played drums because there were two drummers in The Mothers at that time .
38 TRI-R hangers will not be available in the shops for some time , but we 're able to offer you a chance to try two different versions of this exciting wall-hanging system .
39 I 'd go a little bit further and say well it 'd be much more likely that husband and wife would be in the master bedroom with in the small bedroom , but as you say er the adults or anybody indeed in the flat is likely to be in the bedrooms at that time , but Sergeant you see went a bit further and said that at the briefing , somehow he got information that was likely to be in the master bedroom so I understand your evidence , you certainly did n't get that impression at the brief .
40 Three families in Ayrshire , for instance , who had eight children taken away in a raid in June 1990 ; little was heard of their situation until after the Orkney case had been in the headlines for some time .
41 At least the children were not subjected to the brutal excesses common enough in the collieries of that time .
42 2 Construction of pipes The right to construct and to maintain in on under or over the Premises at any time during the Term any Pipes for the benefit of any other part of the Centre or any Adjoining Property This is not a standard right and could be highly disruptive .
43 The island 's usually left to the gulls at that time of year . ’
44 We may remove , change , or add to the Conditions at any time in which event we will give you notice in accordance with Condition 10 .
45 I had got my back almost round to the steps by this time but I knew I 'd never get my parka open and the front door key out unless I had an edge .
46 ‘ But it shows she was trying everything and it did put an end to the sightings at that time . ’
47 His patronage may have seemed essential to the architects of that time , although corporate clients were emerging , such as Poor Law Boards , or boards of directors of railway companies .
48 There is no evidence that the East Saxons under Swaefberht , who seems to have succeeded Offa ( see above p. 124 ) and who died in 738 , and then under Selered ( see Appendix , Fig. 2 ) , who died in 746 ( ASC A , s.a. 746 ) , were anything other than subject to the Mercians at this time and Aethelbald appears to have been master of the land of the Middle Saxons ( CS 182 : S 100 ) .
49 You just insist you have access to the books at any time or you send your accountant in to check .
50 There were complaints from the neighbours to the police at that time about the goings-on .
51 Professor Roesdahl , of Aarhus University , Denmark , who is one of the chief organisers , explains that Scandinavian scholars had been planning a major show on the Vikings for some time , and the French became involved because they had also wanted to hold such an exhibition , partly to examine the Viking role in Normandy .
52 And er there was very little money spent on the roads at that time , the , the railways had been the great carriers of everything and the motorcars were just coming in .
53 Are they coming onto your support workers calling on the families at this time to help them erm because this will be the time when the families will need help and also naturally the residents who are normally at the centre , having got used to the centre , as we know , there could be difficulties there and I 'd like to have the please .
54 There were very few lone parents on the books at that time : so few that no separate statistics were kept of their numbers .
55 The request for reconsideration must be filed within two days of receiving the certificate of refusal from the magistrates ' court and copy documents must be served on the parties within this time limit .
56 The EC Commission has had a directive on landfill on the stocks for some time .
57 The merger has been on the cards for some time and of course makes perfect sense .
58 ‘ These new premises have been on the cards for some time . ’
59 Speaking to Irish state radio from Baidoa , Concern spokesman Michael O'Reilly said : ‘ Unfortunately this had been on the cards for some time .
60 Despite the fact that Aethelburh was accompanied north when she married by Paulinus as her chaplain , and that Paulinus was subsequently consecrated bishop of York by Archbishop Justus in 625 or 626 ( HE 11 , 9 ) , Eadwine did not hasten to embrace the new faith and it needs to be emphasized that his eventual baptism was untypical among the Anglo-Saxons at this time .
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