Example sentences of "at no time " in BNC.
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1 | At no time will this be more true than in the 1990s , when the art critic confronts an increasingly international community of art . |
2 | At no time have I believed that environment is a complete explanation of art . |
3 | If we look at Pound in 1927 and 1928 , when he instituted from or through Paris his periodical , The Exile , and sustained it through four issues , we get the impression of a man yawing about without direction , as at no time either earlier or later in his career . |
4 | At no time , however , did they use such draconian measures to stifle dissent . |
5 | Edwards , Manchester United 's chief executive and major shareholder , was at pains to emphasise that Knighton had been in a position to complete the deal , but had not done so ‘ in the interests of the club ’ and had at no time sought compensation . |
6 | It also brought up the art quote of the year , from one Ziff Fistrunk ( no , I do not make up the name ) , director of the Southside Chicago Sports Council , who organised the protest : ‘ I have trained players in Little League and semi-pro baseball , and at no time did I train them naked . ’ |
7 | At no time did I supply money for arms . ’ |
8 | At no time have I been able to see anything cither Nazi or necessarily homosexual in the listed pleasures , which are precisely of the kind which might occur in a George MacDonald fantasy . |
9 | Although the 1914–18 war quickened the speed of the decline in fertility and resulted , during a loss of around 600,000 unborn children who would otherwise have been brought into the world , at no time did the rate touch the low level at which it stood in 1939 . |
10 | At no time had he mentioned the therapist by name . |
11 | Although some speakers urged everyone who agreed with some proposition to show their hand , at no time was a vote taken : the chairman summed up the sense of the meeting after each item , announcing what he thought Kufra 's delegates were mandated to say at the National Assembly . |
12 | Thus , at no time in the future should any Scot be summoned to court or parliament outside Scotland — a direct reminder of Edward I 's particular offence . |
13 | At no time did England lack a government which could give direction to religious affairs , whether that of Henry VIII , Mary and Elizabeth , or the minority government of Edward VI , presided over by the exceedingly tough Somerset and Northumberland . |
14 | Mr Stan Eldon , chairman of the organising committee for the wheelchair event , said in a letter to competitors : ‘ At no time must you overtake these escorting motorcycles . |
15 | Their economic viability , at no time very great , has become fragile risking complete social and economic disintegration . |
16 | Fisons adds that at no time did it use ‘ beer kegs ’ for storage during the manufacture of Imferon and that the bulk intermediate storage vessels , which looked like beer kegs , have now been replaced . |
17 | At no time in its long history of seven hundred years has Parliament governed , nor save for a brief period when the Constitution broke down in the seventeenth century has it made any claim to do so . |
18 | Certainly , at no time did the lift pass anything like 6,000 tons a day . |
19 | She at no time had an emotional link with the father of the infant — she never met him , as I must again repeat — or an emotional involvement with the pregnancy . |
20 | At no time had there been any hint that France should try to benefit from the British embarrassment during this critical period , though the press published sharp attacks on the British policy of reprisals after the Mutiny was over . |
21 | It is no coincidence that the areas of greatest prosperity in late twentieth-century Britain correspond to the civil area of the Roman province : at no time since the withdrawal of the Romans from Britain in AD 410 has the economic and political relationship with continental Europe been so close . |
22 | At no time will the report be sent to us without your consent , but without the report we would be unable to proceed with your application . |
23 | At no time will the report be sent to us without your consent , but without the report we would be unable to proceed with your Application . |
24 | At no time was the company informed that the establishment of the trades in question required consent in writing . |
25 | At no time should you ever share this knowledge with other residents or talk about their affairs , unless it is relevant to improving their care or reviewing it with other members of staff concerned . |
26 | Although this role is secondary , and must at no time be abused , the student learns through planning and providing care for individual patients . |
27 | At no time were we issued with radiation monitors , yet we were only 24 miles from grounds zero . |
28 | In other words , despite all the efforts of people anxious to prove otherwise , the fact is that man 's need for a ‘ god ’ has always been met as a result of his own efforts , and at no time supernaturally . |
29 | At no time did the King mention the progress of the war , and it was hardly the place or time to open the subject . |
30 | At no time , either , did Zacco either seek to be alone with him , or utter a word of reproach about his failure with Famagusta . |