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

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1 What we can say , though , is that the picture which emerges from these is not of a monolithic bloc but of a constantly mutating organism made up of elements which are symbiotic and mutually contradictory at the same time ( see , for example , Sanjek 1988 ; Hirsch 1969 ; Peterson and Berger 1971 ; Hardy n.d. ; Frith 1978 ; 1983a ; 1988a ) .
2 Obviously it is likely to be quiet in an empty hall or in a field ; it is likely to be noisy when a crowd of people are talking together all at the same time .
3 Most of the young cast of both Taps and The Outsiders , with some honorary additions to the Pack , have continually worked together — though not necessarily all at the same time — in films like Rumble Fish , The Breakfast Club , St Elmo 's Fire , and Young Guns .
4 This uncertainty is not so important at the present time , when things are far apart , so that a small uncertainty in position does not make much difference .
5 I give this portion of my estate as a thank-offering in the firm conviction that never again shall we have such a chance of giving our country that form of help which is so vital at the present time .
6 Why they were so good and why they were so bad at the same time . ’
7 Surely not all at the same time , Reynolds thought , and turned to the summary of Jenner 's thesis work .
8 The hot sting of tears pricked painfully at her eyes as the agony of hating him and yet wanting him so desperately all at the same time overwhelmed her .
9 It is that a person who takes another 's car ‘ can escape liability to tougher sentences only if he or she can show , on the balance of probabilities , that either the aggravating event occurred before he or she committed [ the basic s. 12 offence ] , or that he or she was not present at the relevant time . ’
10 A claim for group relief will be accepted outside the statutory two-year time limit where one of the following can be demonstrated : the Inland Revenue contributed materially to the failure to submit a timely claim ; for reasons beyond his or her control , a person vitally concerned in the making of a claim was not available at a crucial time ; for reasons beyond the claimant company 's or its agent 's control , the need for the claim could not have been perceived before the time limit expires , and the claim was made as soon as reasonably possible in all the circumstances .
11 M_N Media Not Available — the media item is not available at the present time ie. it is in a locked cabinet , inaccessible to the operator .
12 unfortunately it 's not available at the present time .
13 ‘ Michael Gambon is a fine enough actor to convey that charisma while being utterly ruthless at the same time . ’
14 It is possible to cope with one of these legs being shaky and under pressure but not two at the same time .
15 The venture capital industry has grown rapidly in the 1980 's and into the 1990's , from around twelve in the mid 1970's to approximately 124 at the present time .
16 As in the case of true ESSs , it is possible for more than one strategy to be collectively stable at the same time .
17 Perhaps peter Fuller 's Theoria ( 1988 ) , a call for a return to earnest Ruskinian values by a critic who had lost his faith in Modernism , contrives to be theoretical and distinctively British at the same time ; but that is the work of an art critic .
18 I asked , fiery with embarrassment , and yet intensely curious at the same time .
19 The signature must be made or acknowledged by the testator in the presence of two or more witnesses , both present at the same time .
20 He thought with pleasure of his sister 's elegant face with the skin that always had a gleam and yet was softly , darkly creamy at the same time .
21 Mortality of the babies of aristocrats fell from about 160 to about 100 at the same time .
22 There is not much point , in these circumstances , in sending the material out all at the same time .
23 Often all at the same time .
24 ‘ But it was really fun at the same time .
25 It would be particularly appropriate at the present time to pay more attention to this aspect , and to obtain better information about crofters ' levels of living , including the subsistence component and remittances from emigrants .
26 ‘ This connection is particularly important at the current time when we know the numbers of women on low income has doubled in the last decade . ’
27 Examination of the role and reality of informal care within the community care network is thus particularly pertinent at the present time , and represents an important illustration of the interdependence of research and practice .
28 The despair in the air was particularly dense at the present time , though its monetarist perpetrators were now fighting a rearguard action against the rest of Europe .
29 Christie 's might occasionally be blamed for ‘ too many notes ’ at least with regard to minor lots ( see lot 18 in the present sale ) but their catalogues are undoubtedly superior at the present time .
30 Of course during the er during the course of this year we will be considering prototypes which will enable those young people to reach that high level of qualification but he will be aware that under the national training and education target there are some of those targets which are directly related to the points that he has raised and the important priority for this government is to ensure not only that we have young people training to an even higher level but through programmes like investors in people , that we encourage every member of the work force and those er who are primarily unemployed at the present time , to train to even higher levels of qualifications .
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