Example sentences of "at another time " in BNC.

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1 At another time , one of the local drunks saw Richard Baxter sheltering under a tree during a thunderstorm whilst a well known woman of ill-repute sheltered on the other side .
2 In this case the CS is at one time associated with a US and at another time is not , and for one group of subjects different contextual cues are correlated with these arrangements .
3 At another time the platforms are full of youngsters on the way to ‘ Lords ’ for the Eton and Harrow match .
4 While agreeing with the spirit of Jameson 's suggestion that an avant-garde sensibility may displace and make strange the regularity of everyday television , it is not enough to appeal to an already formed avant garde — formed in another place or at another time and for another purpose — which can be hauled in and held up to television as a template of value .
5 Often a group of children will work alongside their teacher and may produce similar puppets , but at another time they may use the technique more creatively .
6 At another time and in another place , it could have been almost seductive .
7 He had a passionate love of music and in another world at another time might have made a fine musician , but there , held in that place at that moment , there were other plans , other duties , other paths .
8 At another time , He told her that she had conceived again , and when she , fearful that this would interrupt her ‘ contemplation ’ , asked how she should look after the child , Christ replied casually that he would find it a keeper .
9 At another time and another place they would have been just another set of happy holiday snaps .
10 If a method of collecting evidence is reliable , it means that anybody else using this method , or the same person using it at another time , would come up with the same results .
11 If he does not , he has in effect accepted at one time the proposition ( the matter put upon the mat ) ‘ Telling even a minor lie to advance one 's career is always wrong , even though it harms no one ’ and at another time ‘ Telling a minor lie , which harms no one , in order to advance one 's career is not always wrong ’ .
12 At another time and place she could have helped me in no uncertain manner .
13 It would have been harder to conceal their happiness at another time , but now everyone was engrossed in weightier matters .
14 She might have resented his calm assumption that she would prefer to holiday in England at another time , but now it seemed nothing would affect her serenity .
15 At another time , the contents of those two locations will be different .
16 Lane accepted it without comment , although at another time he might have pressed for more of an answer ; he was n't a man who liked to be kept in the dark .
17 Information about modules might be used at another time when designing another course .
18 There are certain fees and other research costs which have to be paid in full by each postgraduate student at the beginning of each academic year , in October , or , for research students who begin study at another time of year , on the anniversary of the start of their studies .
19 ‘ Take this up at another time . ’
20 If a person is given permission to enter a building at a particular time , then entry at another time may render him a trespasser .
21 Now that was certainly the views of the President of the Board of Trade before er he er returned to the cabinet er at another time and I 'm not sure if he 's departed from these views but I think they 're worthy of some weight .
22 Ghandi , I think , in the early eighties epitomised , to a large degree , and attitude of concern about erm violence , and I think that in some large measure the sort of recognition that it gained , particularly in the awards and so on , had a lot to do with its subject matter as against it 's actual execution , and I think that if it had been at another time , or if the subject matter had n't been erm quite as powerful as that old genius 's life was , I do n't think it would have won the awards .
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