Example sentences of "[verb] around the time " in BNC.

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1 Can you let me know if you have any interest in such a promotion which would be best organised around the time when the bills are going out .
2 One hundred and one transient UOS relaxations occurred around the time of 60 ( 54% ) of the 112 common cavity episodes .
3 My father 's nightly trips across the river were usually to the Colbert in Sheffield [ built around the time of Pearl Harbour , half a block from the Ritz , today a parking lot ] and the Tuscumbian [ built in 1950 , a block from the Strand , today part of a bank ] .
4 In many respects you are only being asked to do what ought to have been done around the time of your last birthday .
5 The last of the mines had been closed around the time of Tace 's birth and the entrances to the shafts had been closed or blocked by rockfalls .
6 Of similar champion qualities but without the rough and tumble approach of the male Connors , is the feminine German , Steffi Graf , who was born around the time that Connors was striding into the competitive world of senior international tennis .
7 Some of these animals were and are big : one species which existed around the time of the catastrophe was 15 m ( 50 ft ) long .
8 Moreover , the age-incidence curves for this group of diseases begin to flatten around the time of menopause .
9 Robert still felt some confusion about what Aziz and his friends might be expected to do around the time of the little boy 's Occultation .
10 Both Willibrord , English apostle to the Frisians , and Wynfrith , were consecrated bishop by the pope in Rome and were given the names of Roman martyrs whose feasts fell around the time of their consecration : Willibrord Clement and Wynfrith Boniface .
11 The most reproducible decrease in urine acid output in response to normal food was observed around the time breakfast was usually eatenand was abolished by 36 hours of treatment with ranitidine .
12 The old Customs House was built at the end of the fifteenth century , having been started around the time Funchal first had its own customs post in 1477 .
13 Particular problems are centred around the time available for consultations and the workings of the appointment system .
14 And reciprocally , if memory formation requires the synthesis of proteins for the construction of synapses , then if one could stop the proteins from being synthesized around the time of learning then the memory should not be formed ; an animal trained on a task and prevented from synthesizing proteins should behave as if it has no memory for the task — is amnesic — when it is subsequently asked to perform it .
15 This means that for many of its black speakers as well as virtually all its white speakers , the London variety of Creole is something like a second language or dialect , learnt around the time of transition between childhood and adolescence .
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