Example sentences of "[was/were] [adv] [verb] at [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Although his actions were widely condemned at the time and subsequently , it is a more open question whether his objectives were so much at odds with those of his government .
2 The results were widely interpreted at the time as a personal vindication for the General .
3 That this was due not merely to right-wing and civil service sabotage is clearly recognised by the left MPs who were most involved at the time .
4 Given any example of a classic scientific theory , whether at the time of its first proposal or at a later date , it is possible to find observational claims that were generally accepted at the time and were considered to be inconsistent with the theory .
5 The descriptions are a mixture of quotations from texts which were already known at the time of writing , when Rahewin completed the work of Otto von Freising .
6 If , moreover , at this early date , sizeable Nazarean enclaves existed as far distant as Syria , one can not ignore the possibility that they had come into being prior to Jesus 's death and were already established at the time of the Crucifixion .
7 ( She and Jack were still married at the time . )
8 In no other respect does the order make changes in arrangements put in place last year which were extensively debated at the time and which , as I said to the House in October , appear to be working well .
9 So popular were these annotated flower-pieces , engraved by Henry Fletcher [ q.v. ] , that they were frequently copied at the time , and later reprints kept them in circulation .
10 The actions of Rochdale 's Social Services were strongly criticised at the time .
11 Catches were well documented at the time and proceeds from sales were distributed to the poor of Doncaster .
12 However , charges of corruption were certainly made at the time , and one must try to discover how firmly they were based .
13 The transfer was mentioned a couple of times in passing , in later years , during conversation , but the papers were never produced at the time .
14 Hindsight throws a retrospective shadow over people and events which distort light and shade as they were actually perceived at the time .
15 The importance of the Cold War was strikingly underlined at the time by a comment of the future American director of the International Monetary Fund .
16 He was badly stung at the time , but later , being the reasonable chap he was , he saw it as reasonable .
17 Thatcherism was widely viewed at the time as a mad right-wing aberration which the people would not stand for long .
18 It was widely recognised at the time that these practices were the tip of a much larger iceberg of old-age abuse .
19 I do n't say that this is so , only that the allegation was widely made at the time .
20 His best-known work , Tetbury church , Gloucestershire ( 1777–81 ) , is one of the most elegant examples of late eighteenth-century Gothic and was widely admired at the time , the poet William Mason [ q.v. ] , for example , commenting that it gave him ‘ the very highest opinion ’ of Hiorne 's ‘ Gothic taste ’ ; and his approach to Gothic design also appears to have embraced at least the rudiments of scholarship as well as its decorative appeal .
21 The 387ft-tall Commercial Union tower , designed by architects GMW and now a shattered shell , was widely praised at the time of its completion in the late 1960s as a successful adaptation of the modern American commercial style , fronting a Manhatten style piazza .
22 In the case of a matrimonial home which does not have registered title , it would seem to be accepted practice to assume that the title was properly investigated at the time of the husband 's purchase , so that all the husband 's solicitors need to abstract to the wife 's solicitors is the conveyance to the husband , any mortgage , any " sales-off " ( or other transactions affecting the title ) , and details of the covenants affecting the property .
23 It must be assumed that the title was properly investigated at the time of the purchase by the husband and wife .
24 If the house was formerly in the sole name of the husband it would be quite appropriate for the wife 's solicitors to insist on a full abstract of title commencing with a good root of title ( although in practice it seems to be accepted that the title was properly investigated at the time of the husband 's purchase ) ; but in the case of a house already in joint names it is thought that this could be dispensed with , the wife 's solicitor assuming that a proper investigation of title to the property was made at the time when the house was purchased by the husband and the wife .
25 If the house was formerly in the sole name of the husband , it would be appropriate for the wife 's solicitors to insist on a full abstract of title commencing with a good root of title , although it seems to be accepted in practice that the title was properly investigated at the time of the husband 's purchase .
26 If the house is already in the joint names of the husband and wife , it is usual to accept that the title was properly investigated at the time of purchase .
27 His flat was sparsely furnished at the time .
28 ( In the same letter Leech referred to a man who ‘ was brought into the Infirmary this morning with violent concussion of the brain occasioned by a fall from the mail coach as it was passing through Harrowden , he was much intoxicated at the time the accident happened .
29 Whilst it could only be considered such with the wisdom of hindsight , it was nevertheless seen at the time as a geographically limited episode of a much wider-ranging struggle .
30 One of the regions adjacent to Surrey which is referred to in Frithuwald 's charter is Sonning , the province of the Suningas in east Berkshire , and it is possible that one of the three sub-kings who witnessed with Frithuwald ruled here , in which case Wulfhere 's presence in Berkshire was already established at the time of Frithuwald 's grant .
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