Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [prep] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 This is clearly the Lewis counter-punch to the news that world champion Riddick Bowe is dodging a unified title fight with him and instead has entered into negotiations with Bruno for a fight in London or China around the same time .
2 Clearly , we have made great progress in bringing inflation under control and we shall soon have a lower rate of inflation than Germany for the first time in a generation .
3 It was on this occasion , as we have seen , that Gandhi for the first time resorted to fasting as a form of satyāgraha .
4 The difference is that FABMS for the first time uses a beam of uncharged atoms instead of charged ions for the process .
5 I thought we got him and Forrester at the same time — they 'd gone to Auxerre straight from the FA School of Excellence or something .
6 As more cars came , they took over the Fleetwood service , until on 10 March 1953 , there was a complete service by Coronations between Starr Gate and Fleetwood for the first time .
7 Tan heard Bach and Beethoven for the first time , and ‘ totally forgot about myself ’ .
8 Talks took place between China and Taiwan for the first time since the Communists took control of China in 1949 and the former Nationalist government fled to Taiwan .
9 Erm I know , like you do these and er I mean I , I 've heard about Alan and Sue for a long time , I know they 're having a lot of bother , you know with the decorating and all that .
10 Mansell ca n't be in Portugal and Japan at the same time , ’ he said .
11 During most , but not all , of the years of high levels of antislavery publication a significant proportion of titles ( 50 per cent in some years ) were published in provincial towns or in the provinces and London at the same time .
12 The scheme , if adopted , would allow the government to set " statutory water quality objectives " for all inland and coastal waters in England and Wales for the first time .
13 The same objection applies to a third possibility , namely , that the sections apply only to dealings with property , immovable or movable , situate in England and Wales at the relevant time .
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