Example sentences of "a [adv] busy time " in BNC.

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1 I was bleeding but I just tried to hide it because it was a terribly busy time . ’
2 The reason for space is available at a traditionally busy time is said to be due to school holiday dates now being more staggered .
3 Christmas is a particularly busy time for Rita 's business because all her clients want special decorations and gifts .
4 But if access to the ordinary commercial activity of a shopping precinct were to be blocked for a considerable period at a particularly busy time of day , so that people were prevented from conducting their ordinary business and social affairs , there is a disruption of sufficient significance to warrant the imposition of conditions .
5 ( 7 ) The possibility of commencing the offer timetable so that the target has to issue its defence document at a difficult time ( eg during a holiday period or a particularly busy time of year for the target ) may secure a tactical advantage ( see para 13.3.3 below ) .
6 Thus , the search for jobs is not a period of inactivity — it involves finding out what jobs are available , sending off application forms , going to interviews and perhaps attending courses , all of which make job-searching a very busy time .
7 Chief Superintendent Paul Green of Holborn Police said at the scene last night : ‘ The only thing that can be said about the target is that it was in one of London 's main streets at a very busy time .
8 Detective Sergeant Roger Coe , who is heading the investigation , said : ‘ Someone must have seen something , this was at a very busy time of the day , right in the town centre .
9 And then the the men cut the like that and then the women s they lifted the , and the next lad he stuck them so that it was a very busy time .
10 It is a very busy time .
11 As well as providing a different type of course for our Members , this will help to reduce the workload for the Trainers — who will have an especially busy time in our 40th Anniversary year .
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