Example sentences of "that time [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He describes the case of Mutang'ang'i one of the leading informals who at that time made foreguards for bicycles , bicycle stands and cutting machines using a series of hand-built metalworking machines which he had designed and built himself .
2 I tried to see the people , but no picture would come , although among the shadowy figures might well have been a Peter de Fernborough , later Farmborough , who about that time made his appearance somewhere in the village .
3 A comment on the state of user education in the UK at that time made it clear why there was a need for a UK clearinghouse :
4 Not that time made any difference when there was no money .
5 Having obtained legal powers to build itself a tramway system , Croydon Rural District Council then discovered that legislation at that time made no provision for a Rural District Council to own , operate , or perhaps more important , to raise the necessary finance to construct a tramway system .
6 It was most probably the closeness to the river that was the deciding factor in choosing the site , for the state of the roads at that time made it easier to travel by water .
7 If at a time before the end of the relevant period any property ceases to be property subject to a reservation , the donor shall be treated for the purposes of the inheritance tax legislation as having at that time made a disposition of the property by way of a potentially exempt transfer ( s102(3) and ( 4 ) ) .
8 Being involved at Wembley that time whetted my appetite to get to that stage on a more important basis .
9 Unfavourable reaction to the Commission 's Report led to the first ever national conference in Great Britain of Adult Deaf and Dumb Missions and Associations , which at that time numbered upwards of thirty-six .
10 The original gift by the father took place in September 1980 , in so far as the market value at that time exceeded the £9,000 paid .
11 Naphtha at that time represented half of our total costs , and was bought by central purchasing in London .
12 But according to Money Management 's annual survey of with-profits policies , actual cash payouts after that time averaged only £1,173 in 1992 .
13 It is worth noting that some men in veterinary practice at that time became far richer than Coleman ( who was worth £47,000 at his death ) .
14 The rhynchosaurs had by that time became extinct .
15 This was the first time that everyone else on the station at that time became aware of the danger , and they could only watch helplessly as the child stood petrified with fright between the rails .
16 The Mid Hampshire coroner , Grahame Short , said : ‘ It seems that Sarah was contemplating at that time taking her life .
17 He like many others at that time felt that female transvestites were usurping male authority .
18 By 1971 , the tension was so great that Kapwepwe broke with Kaunda and formed the United People 's Party ( UPP ) which depended on a flimsy alliance between the Bemba and other tribal groups who at that time felt they were out in the political cold .
19 Even in the so-called ‘ permissive ’ 1960s , there were no gay switchboards or lesbian lines , and Chad Varah made it part of his mission to encourage self-acceptance in lesbians , most of whom at that time felt ‘ guilty or freakish ’ .
20 " The Corporation at that time felt that the offer made to them was an act of great liberality , and accepted it with a clear understanding that the connection between the Goldsmiths ' Company and the School ( excepting the large annual endowment of £290 which the Company agreed to pay was concerned ) was at an end .
21 The furniture stores in the area at that time sold styles which were a cross between Blackpool and back street Soho .
22 Frederica at that time wrote an essay on overpopulation , relics of individualism , the collective soul and Glastonbury .
23 discussing the prospects of university cricket at that time wrote : ‘ The young Australian S. M. J. Woods , the present captain , is far and away the best fast bowler Cambridge has had for many years .
24 Rather more surprisingly perhaps , Sun and Star readers ( taken together ) were at that time split fairly evenly between Labour and Conservative with the Alliance a fairly close third .
25 To be fair , however , few at that time sensed the full implication of what was starting and the ITF in those days had neither the structure nor the financing to have become embroiled in any major commercial legal battles which may have started .
26 This process is repeated each time the highest-level index existing at that time requires a third or fourth track to be added .
27 When that time arrives the discretion of the local councillor will be seriously limited , and it is also questionable whether such directives are in any sense democratic .
28 A survey of members we carried out at that time indicated concerns about the costs of implementing regulation , particularly in relation to the audit of smaller companies ( see ACCOUNTANCY , January 1992 , p 21 ) .
29 I was at that time calling on and off at Faber 's , sometimes seeing Eliot and sometimes missing him .
30 As a result of a visit to Ruthenia in 1939 on behalf of the Evening Standard during which she was briefly imprisoned , she met and married the then notorious journalist Claud Cockburn who was at that time producing his one-man newsletter The Week .
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