Example sentences of "[verb] at times of " in BNC.

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1 Although these troubles occurred in the city , foreigners were also attacked at times of peasant rioting when the rebels came to London , so it is clear that there were some sentiments which were shared by townsmen and countrymen alike .
2 It also demonstrates that the findings of research support a coherent policy to identify family needs at times of stress and develop services and good practice to match them as far as possible .
3 Every year the Indian newspapers chart Siberian crane sightings with the devotion and enthusiasm the British press usually only musters at times of royal births .
4 With age , these colours fade , the black becoming grey over a beige/green background , but then returning at times of aggression and display , which are quite regular .
5 The edible species grow at times of high predation as epiphytes on the less palatable .
6 The third source of signals , autonomic nervous activities , was first noticed by Darwin , although their nervous control was not then known ; he instanced shivering at times of fear in humans .
7 Patients can be seen at times of their choosing by nursing staff , which may be early morning before school or work , late evening or at weekends .
8 Another form of repo which has been used at times of particularly heavy tax receipts by the government is one undertaken directly with the banks .
9 Gas is taken from the Regional Transmission System at times of low demand , usually overnight , and put into storage to be used at times of higher demand such as the breakfast and tea-time periods .
10 They are actions which appear irrelevant to the circumstances , and are generally performed at times of motivational conflict .
11 Natural perturbing effects such as lightning , volcanic eruptions , cosmic rays , solar proton events , global circulation changes , and the variability of solar radiation ( ozone increases at times of solar output maxima ) , all affect stratospheric ozone levels .
12 Coexistence is reinforced by nomadism and migration , but the diets overlap at times of both high and low fruit availability .
13 In this final session Margaret was encouraged to explore possible ways of coping at times of further crises .
14 I remember ringing Campbell McAlpine , to whom I turn at times of crisis .
15 Managers who do not work as a team and provide support for each other and their staff can not hope to succeed at times of staff shortage .
16 He often did at times of emotional crisis .
17 We can not directly relate bidirectional reflectance and biomass except when biomass changes independently of LAI , e.g. leaf thickening at times of high LAI , or , more commonly , when biomass is linearly related to LAI .
18 As Tobin ( 1982 ) and Walsh ( 1984 ) observe , instability may also arise at times of change in the underlying economic environment since the coefficients in ( 1 ) are dependent upon the covariance matrix of asset returns .
19 Commenting on warnings that East Anglia faces a fourth year of drought and restrictions on the use of water for irrigating crops , Mr Peter Ferguson , a director of Halcrow , a firm of consulting engineers , in Colchester , Essex , said : ‘ Farm ponds provide storage for surface or ground water sources and can be filled at times of the year when there is more water than the crops require . ’
20 They can now offer some material aid , including at times of emergency some cash assistance .
21 Of course , investing at times of depression creates additional demand .
22 Although creeks are thought to be largely areas of non-deposition rather than areas of erosion , the scour of the tide along them may cause some lateral erosion and water draining at times of very high tides from areas behind the zone of creeks may plunge into the heads of the creeks and so cause a certain amount of headward erosion .
23 Whatever the sufferer or family member may say at times of anger or despair , nobody causes addictive disease or can control it or cure it .
24 Third party navigation rights have been suspended at times of crisis .
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