Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [verb] [prep] that time " in BNC.
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1 | Towards the mid-1970s Thai boxing was introduced into the United States , where it has become very popular , partly because it resembles another art introduced at that time , called full-contact karate . |
2 | Few people believed at that time that a bill would be obtained to make a line down Corvedale . |
3 | Few people travelled at that time who did n't have to . |
4 | At this point the coral was extremely stressed , in fact large parts of this colony died at that time . |
5 | No such guide existed at that time ; but summarisation of legal matters in any comprehensive yet comprehensible form is a difficult and risky business , so that the task was not one which the writer regarded with relish . |
6 | Where similar finds are consistently found in layers dated to the same period of time , it can be assumed that these finds belong to that time period . |
7 | According to Eknomska politika ( 20 July 1987 ) , these agreements covered at that time about half of the value of exports to the convertible currency area , so that only about half of these exports were generating an inflow of foreign exchange . |
8 | Taking the donor agencies as a whole , about 9,000 evaluations of individual projects have been made since 1970 , probably accounting for about 12 per cent of all projects launched since that time . |
9 | Many schools preferred at that time to have two paymasters rather than one , but in 1926 they were obliged to choose : those which thereafter received grants from the Board of Education in London , and not through the Local Education Authority , were reasonably enough known as direct-grant schools . |
10 | The invasion scare passed and the Troop went north to do independent training , as all Troops did at that time . |
11 | There are many manuscripts dating from that time , and a few from the earlier period , starting 1140 . |
12 | For many people living through that time , 1968 was the unforgivable pin that pricked the bubble : and with the deflation of the great illusion that the 1960s was a perpetual party came the realisation of the cost . |
13 | With the British having more distance to cover at that time than any other nation , including the Americans : ‘ Cable enterprises supplanted the railways as popular investments ’ 2 . |
14 | The lunch break was defined as being outside school hours , and so any activities held during that time could be charged for . |
15 | The main gearbox has an oil pump to circulate the oil unlike most gearboxes designed at that time which relied on splash lubrication . |