Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately , certain landlords tend to abuse rights of access and as a first step the tenant should ensure that the right is subject to reasonable notice and may only be exercised at reasonable times , except of course in cases of emergency .
2 To this end , an SPR may only be passed on 6 times and can not be passed to a user who has previously held it .
3 Housing association output will soon be running at three times the level that it was in the 1970s .
4 They earn interest in dinars , calculated at the current exchange rate , and the principal can normally be withdrawn at any time in the given foreign currency .
5 The standard gauge lace carriage does n't have to be tuned to the machine , so can easily be bought at any time .
6 Its accommodation was considerably greater than would ever be needed in normal times , but its nationalistic opulence was intended to come into its own every four years , at the inauguration of successive presidents .
7 ‘ It was 5.30 in the morning and I tried to reason with Otto by saying how could I possibly be drunk at that time .
8 An offer should only be announced once an irrevocable commitment to provide the necessary funds has been received from a person upon whom reliance can reasonably be placed at that time ( see Panel Notice 1991/4 of 1 May 1991 in relation to Luirc Corp and Merlin International Properties Ltd ) .
9 Campaigns against them must , however , also be waged at such time as the conditions on the land are suitable .
10 Young adults and rams should also be treated at these times .
11 A contractual licence may also be revoked at any time , but this may involve the grantor in an action for breach of contract .
12 Better organisation of care should also be associated with some time in the medical student curriculum being devoted to the practical aspects of diabetes .
13 Although the Freer 's holdings have increased dramatically since the gallery opened — only 8% of the collections can now be exhibited at one time — it is nonetheless impossible to expand above ground near the Mall .
14 If you would like to be more ambitious with your finish , try the methods described in the ‘ Encyclopaedia of Cottage , Farm and Villa Architecture and Furniture ’ by J C Loudon , first published in 1833 : ‘ These chairs are painted but more frequently stained with dilute sulphuric acid and logwood ; or by repeatedly washing them over with alum water , which has some tartar in it ; they should afterwards be washed over several times with an extract of Brazil wood .
15 It goes on to argue that scientists do not know enough about natural fluctuations in fish populations in the wild to be able to advise on how many can safely be taken at any time .
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