Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] at [art] [det] time " in BNC.

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1 But much more important is to think of other trade magazines which might use your information and bring in some customers at the same time .
2 I 'd get you some fags at the same time .
3 And earn yourself a few dollars at the same time . ’
4 Nevertheless , each of these traditions at the same time lays emphasis upon the ‘ immanence ’ ( presence ) of God in the world .
5 Not all practical methods of transfer pricing will meet these aims at the same time and compromises may have to be made .
6 There is however a problem , if one is trying to do both these things at the same time .
7 Is it a pure contradiction to affirm both these things at the same time ?
8 As increasing numbers of families experience several of these events at the same time , and out of sequence of the normal family life cycle , we should be reviewing practice , services , support networks and training to accommodate such changes .
9 It also turns out that a single fibre can carry many signals at the same time ( more will be said about this in Part 10 ) .
10 Young children , too are incapable of grasping many variables at the same time , and a source that is too complicated can confuse or distract .
11 At this stage there can often be many losses at the same time .
12 On the other hand , if the landlord is likely to relet the demised property at the end of the tenancy without incorporating it into any greater unit it may be prudent to spread the termination dates so as to prevent a cash flow crisis , which might be occasioned by too many voids at the same time .
13 Surprisingly it can happen in retail chains when the strategy has gone badly wrong and trouble occurs on all fronts at the same time .
14 Mr Hargreaves , Mr Crompton and Sir Richard Arkwright made hand-operated machines which could spin many threads at the same time .
15 When , when you 're speaking on radio , are you , are you representing all those organizations at the same time ?
16 it 's going to be very difficult is n't it , for us to be able to achieve all of those aims at the same time .
17 This expansion stretches spacetime between us and the other galaxies , and stretches the light from those galaxies at the same time , making its wavelength longer and shifting features in the visible spectrum towards the red .
18 This will be relatively small to ensure that lexicographers return entries to the database promptly , and do not work on several entries at the same time .
19 The instrument would have made several incisions at the same time , having a set of twelve razor-sharp curved blades that are retracted below the slotted surface of the base and , when in place on the skin , fired by a trigger-release mechanism .
20 Annie Roncerel from the Brussels-based Climate Action Network pointed out that ‘ Creating carbon sinks in developing countries through forestry programmes , without reducing carbon-dioxide emissions in their own countries at the same time , is the wrong signal from the G7 countries .
21 Several places at the same time .
22 She never ceased to amaze Dexter with her ability to do several things at the same time — perhaps too many things , he thought , regarding her dishevelled hair and the flush of stress in her cheeks .
23 She cooked , she cleaned , she shopped , she walked Pilade , she saw to her lodgers — day after day she did the same things at the same time , and instead of being driven half mad with boredom , insane with frustration , she found herself strangely at peace .
24 They smiled into each other 's faces , pointing to the same things at the same time , sharing .
25 refusing the help of family members and others who prepare " special " meals but having the same meals at the same time and in the same place as everyone else .
26 On Jan. 16 the German Economy Minister Jürgen Möllemann accused Germany 's EC partners of undermining prospects for an agreement on world trade adding that " we can not preach market economy and close our own markets at the same time " .
27 Of course , ‘ experts ’ pursue their own self-interests at the same time and we can seldom know when interests coincide and when they conflict .
28 The general sense of not being quite yourself , as well as the mood fluctuations and depression which often occur through hormonal imbalance are therefore going to hit both generations at the same time .
29 It is unusual for a person to lose the sight in both eyes at the same time , but loss of sight in one can be followed later by loss of sight in the second eye .
30 Apart from the disinfection role a sterilising sink has a useful secondary role in providing heated soaking facilities for heavily soiled small equipment although it can not be used for both roles at the same time .
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