Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [verb] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 We are naturally disappointed that substantial catastrophe losses have come at a time when the pace of our underlying recovery is accelerating , but we are confident that the improvement in our performance is soundly based and will continue to show through as strong management action proves increasingly effective . ’
2 It will issue CDs with a maturity expected to coincide with a liquidity surplus and hold CDs expected to mature at a time of shortage .
3 Both the Great Western and the Midland were involved in the carriage of produce from the Vale of Evesham virtually all the year round , but the actual cargoes varied according to the time of year .
4 Fairyland was once called Mirryland or Marayland , and it was here witches claimed to ride at the time of their Sabbats .
5 Their prosecutors at the trial of the politburo took pleasure in revealing how many cartons of Western cigarettes each of the defendants had possessed at the time of the revolution .
6 But each of us is different , and our needs vary according to the time of day and what we are doing .
7 Erm , immediately as we went in it was er a very poorly furnished room erm I 'm going in there 's a window on the far side and there was a small single bed erm which to all intents and purposes appeared un-made at the time and there was a duvet covering it
8 A further example of an indirect restraint is found in the case of Mineral Water Bottle Exchange and Trade Protection Society v Booth ( 1887 ) 36 Ch D 465 where a trade association had a rule that no member should employ an employee who had left the service of another member without the consent in writing of his late employer until a period of two years had elapsed from the time of the end of his employment .
9 Three years had passed since the time of her conception and she was still without spars and rigging and had not been fitted out internally .
10 A more elaborate discussion of such structures has appeared at the time of writing ( Chadwick 1985 a and b ) .
11 Most of the problems had disappeared by the time the baby was 8 months old and there was no link with the incidence of later problems in the relationship between the siblings .
12 The one disappointment for the group was in finding that all the bananas had gone by the time they got in .
13 ITN 's cash problems have come at a time when news is more in demand than ever
14 Before exceptional items , Kingfisher also topped the profits forecast made at the time of its French acquisition , Darty , turning in £234.4 million before tax for the year to the end of January , an increase of 5.7 per cent .
15 If rates do fall about the time of the next Budget these loans appear to offer reasonable value .
16 Moreover , the age-incidence curves for this group of diseases begin to flatten around the time of menopause .
17 Futurologists love to speak of a time when the equities of international corporations will be traded 24 hours a day in one electronic marketplace
18 Futurologists love to speak of a time when the equities of numerous international corporations will be traded 24 hours a day in one electronic marketplace .
19 The calls Easton 's section police receive vary with the time of day and the day of the week .
20 These repairs had to wait until the time of Haymo of Hythe , or as he was to be known as Haymo of Hythe .
21 ‘ Tomorrow we will face the Orcish scum and will triumph , as men have done since the time of Sigmar ! ’
22 As a result the standard of craftsmanship to be found in some and the level of enthusiasm in all of his regular students is extremely high and the range of instruments produced expanding at the time .
23 If you are not aware that your eating habits change depending on the time of your menstrual cycle , it would be worth keeping diary for a few months to check .
24 Subsequent events tended to recur at the time of intercurrent infections , at which time the flow rate of oxygen was increased ; none subsequently required cardiopulmonary resuscitation .
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