Example sentences of "[adv] at [art] [det] time the " in BNC.

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1 As these opportunities appeared , so at the same time the lines of religious party and sect hardened .
2 Exactly at the same time the Girls , who had each been standing behind a door , burst through and on to the stage .
3 From the outside people may say she has married into such and such a descent group but this does not mean that she is also not at the same time the wife of a particular man .
4 At its best such a book will not only provide a satisfying solution to the murder puzzle which it still must have , but also at the same time the solution of the mystery should reveal finally what it was the novel had to say .
5 Langford and Williams ' work with renowned listed pubs since 1987 puts the company in a favourable light with conservation societies such as The Victorian Society , SPAB , and the Georgian Group ; we have even been known to win a few CAMRA awards yet at the same time the firm has also brazenly converted redundant pubs to café-bar concepts .
6 Yet at the same time the broad mainstream is flowing by .
7 And yet at the same time the government is squeezing the railways ' investment budget in an attempt to improve efficiency .
8 The whole operation and the monitoring of it was thus rendered more complicated , yet at the same time the experiment became far richer .
9 The challenge , yet at the same time the frustration of being a musician is the ever-present feeling that , no matter what level you find yourself on , you know you could be better .
10 So we all know that Benn is black and yet at the same time the Guardian can maintain the implicit position : ‘ Black ?
11 Yet at the same time the warp was the ultimate background to existence .
12 Yet at the same time the government sends Uzbek troops to Tajikistan , escalating the war it says it fears .
13 The marvellously fluent , complex design is admirable , yet at the same time the painting feels self-conscious and contrived .
14 Yet at the same time the question of who was in charge had to be addressed , in the interests of effective planning and action , and to avoid any later confusion .
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