Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] at [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 The European Community ( EC ) , for example , actually came into existence largely through an acute perception of French national interests by Jean Monnet , who was mainly responsible for creating the European Coal and Steel Community — the precursor of the Common Market — as a means of protecting French industry and especially French steel makers from their more efficient German competitors ; and it is widely recognized at the present time that national interests continue to play a major part in the debates and decisions of the Community .
2 Right place at the right time .
3 Yes , just happened at the wrong time .
4 Just click at the right time
5 Secondly , research can link present and future states in a way that maybe difficult to comprehend when we are deeply involved at a particular time .
6 B. T. Some of the inspectors always appeared at the wrong time .
7 The accused did not have the intention permanently to deprive at the relevant time .
8 CITY financiers are still gasping at the Financial Times editorial column on Thursday which backed Labour .
9 In life , the right man to love hardly ever comes at the right time for loving .
10 ‘ He 's probably come at a bad time , ’ said Pool 's longest serving player .
11 Telex messages can be typed direct into the teleprinter 's memory and automatically transmitted at a preset time .
12 Could we also look at the actual time that 's on crossing signals .
13 Say you were too tired this morning to remember to ask for permission to get up early to meet me and then woke at the right time and did n't want to let me down .
14 Teachers readily admit at the present time that in most cases they have had little or no training in assessment procedures , and therefore feel they lack both the skills and the confidence to take on a more responsible role in certification .
15 There is no safe atmospheric level of asbestos fibres universally accepted at the present time ’ .
16 There is a growing belief that payment by results schemes or reward linked to achievement of goals is an unleashing factor and it certainly appears at the present time to be working that way .
17 It is not possible here to say more about the different types of trust which are commonly created at the present time , nor of the powers and duties of the trustees , nor of the methods of administration .
18 As far as the company was concerned , as one drifted nearer to insolvency , any rescuer who appeared would have been welcome provided we 'd been absolutely assured at the critical time when the loss of £92m was announced that a rescue was legally binding , underwritten and in place .
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