Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adj] at the time " in BNC.

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1 One must first consider the computers available at the time , which were roughly equivalent in power to an average modern programmable calculator .
2 And there indeed they are — an odd little cluster of houses built a century and a half ago , in a jumbled assortment of all the styles available at the time .
3 He observed an agent , invisible with the microscopes available at the time , which could be propagated like bacteria in cultures and which dissolved bacteria in cultures which were infected with it .
4 The precise interpretation of an ultimatum depends upon the circumstances prevailing at the time .
5 Paragraph 27 of the [ draft ] FRS requires that the initial accounting for the loan should be based on the circumstances prevailing at the time the loan is entered into and so , for example , changes in a relevant index subsequent to issue should not be anticipated .
6 Held , allowing the appeal , that section 69(1) of the Housing Act 1985 imposed a duty on housing authorities to exercise their discretion in deciding what constituted suitable accommodation for persons whom they had a duty to house under section 65(2) of the Act ; that any decision on suitability necessarily depended on the circumstances prevailing at the time and called for a subjective judgment by a housing authority to be made before the performance of the executive act of securing suitable accommodation for an applicant ; and that the duty imposed by section 69(1) was to be exercised by housing authorities subject only to challenge by way of proceedings for judicial review in the High Court , and not on their merits by an action in the county court ( post , pp. 213E–H , 214B–C , 218A–C ) .
7 If this was the case new reports would be expected to include fewer recent infections and the average age of people with newly diagnosed HIV infection and the proportion symptomatic at the time of the HIV-1 test would rise .
8 I find that the conditions prevailing at the time when the reduction in rent was made , had completely passed away by the early months of 1945 .
9 I am satisfied that the promise was understood by all parties only to apply under the conditions prevailing at the time when it was made , namely , when the flats were only partially let , and that it did not extend any further than that .
10 the circumstances of the person concerned at the time of publication , production or entertainment ; and
11 The widespread belief that the limbic system is the substrate of emotion is also the result of an accident , in that Papez 's theory of emotion was not justified by the evidence available at the time and there are other , equally acceptable , interpretations of the effects of limbic system damage .
12 However , if no copy of the terms is supplied , the reference will normally be interpreted as a reference to the version of the terms current at the time the contract is made ( Smith v S Wales Switchgear Ltd [ 1978 ] 1 WLR 165 ) .
13 Secondly , he may provide for the premium to be decapitalised , either at a fixed number of years ' purchase or at the rate prevailing at the time of the subletting , with the amount thus calculated being added to the rent reserved by the sublease for the purposes of the rent review under the headlease .
14 Finally , the Yugoslav government held up payment to the construction enterprises for several more months , and then paid them in dinars at the current rate of exchange , which was considerably worse than the rate applicable at the time when payment was originally due .
15 Some may be seen 20 or more years later to have been seminal but were ignored because they did not fit into the theories current at the time .
16 The best scheme , by far , is to do what is normally done , ie. , write a bit image file in terms of the resolution available at the time it is created .
17 In accordance with the theory of rational expectations , Barro identifies the predictable component of monetary growth as that part of the process determining monetary growth which could have been predicted on the basis of the information available at the time .
18 Ridley also confirmed that the DTI had been contacted in 1988 by SE and WS , but that " on the information available at the time " it had been decided that export licences were not required .
19 Such an initial assessment , based on the information available at the time , is the prior probability of success .
20 Such an initial assessment , based on the information available at the time , is the prior probability of success .
21 Failure of the court in making its assessment of damages to take into account all the information available at the time of the trial could lead to illogical and unjust results .
22 Despite the fact that the minister responsible at the time for civil aviation had already ordered a public inquiry into its cause , the coroner called for evidence into every technical aspect of the accident , rejecting the assistance and advice of the AIB inspectors concerned , and finally made his own finding as to the cause of the crash .
23 As the Minister responsible at the time , let me tell the hon. Gentleman that we went to great lengths to minimise the disruption caused in classrooms by the provision of necessary training related to the introduction of education reforms .
24 This takes back to Thomas Jefferson and William Bingley , who were guided by natives of the region to plants whose efficacy and potency , in the view prevalent at the time , derived from the grandeur of their settlings .
25 Indeed the recent evidence on plasmids can be seen as beautiful supporting evidence for the conjectures near bottom of page 182 ( which seemed a bit wild at the time ) .
26 I was a bit flustered at the time so I do n't really know what he said .
27 Were you a bit concerned at the time making the decision ?
28 His claim would be excluded by your policy because it was a fault inherent at the time of purchase .
29 I understand that , but under the wording of your insurance that claim would be invalidated because it was a fault inherent at the time of purchase .
30 Using an analogy fashionable at the time the Gestalt psychologists maintained that these distortions were due to interactions between ‘ electric ’ fields induced in the visual cortex by the stimuli .
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