Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ This is where mobile data fits in , enabling businesses to fulfil their need for real time information flow regardless of location . ’
2 It would have been harder to conceal their happiness at another time , but now everyone was engrossed in weightier matters .
3 I like to make to Mr Hopkin is private citizen a small gift of Frenloudji book , which is the only abject in my possession and to give him handshake for last time .
4 It would be enough to send your temperature up each time that someone came on duty . ’
5 Further studies in the 1960s tended to confirm Phillips 's findings , though there was also some evidence that the Phillips curve was not completely stable but tended to shift its position from one time period to another .
6 A little fold of the veil can be drawn aside to disclose his mood at that time .
7 ( 1 ) If any applicant for the grant , renewal , or permanent transfer of a licence or for a regular extension of permitted hours , either by himself or by another person at the instigation of the applicant , attempts to influence a member of a licensing board to support his application at any time before its consideration by the board , he shall be guilty of an offence .
8 This does not involve going to Court and you remain free to remove your child at any time ( although it is best to do this by arrangement ) .
9 You are free to change your solicitor at any time and should do so if you feel your case is not being handled as you like .
10 We can get a warrant to search your place at any time .
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