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

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1 You will see that you have worked six rows on the centre 30 stitches at the same time , bringing in five stitches at a time at alternate ends on every row .
2 Thirteen deaths at the same time , four later — that sounds like a bomb .
3 There was a slight air of confusion as people rushed around trying to do three things at the same time .
4 But in the 1340s Edward sought to exploit the growing opposition within France to Philip VI by deploying two or three armies at the same time in provinces where the English cause might expect to receive support .
5 " But we might have two or three murders at the same time .
6 ‘ My mother had earned money all her life and brought up three children at the same time seen their noses were wiped and their morals sound .
7 But you can see , you can see already that the production rate is no where near good enough to meet the programme and if it 's only on the first part of the seventh floor , bearing in mind we 've got to be working on three floors at the same time , we 're only on the first part of the seventh floor and already we 've got overlaps on day Granted , it 's a major problem .
8 Factors such as the parasitic reliance on the stage and the book , the lack of attention given to screenwriting , the lack of flexibility in studio-based production and , at Stoll , a studio floor so constructed that it accommodated the noise and bustle of five films at the same time , had a deadening effect on anyone who came into the industry with new ideas or fresh visions .
9 It can print up to twelve colours at the same time … ’
10 The American property titles do not detract from the game which can be played by up to fifteen players at the same time .
11 The American property titles do not detract from the game which can be played by up to fifteen players at the same time .
12 The American property titles do not detract from the game which can be played by up to fifteen players at the same time .
13 This is a good song because it not only has actions but can also be sung by two groups at the same time .
14 It was strange to be filling in the two forms at the same time .
15 Death by soap Those naughty TV people have upset Sharon Griffiths ( Echo March 24 ) by having football on two channels at the same time .
16 Nobody can be in two places at the same time .
17 You see , ladies and gentlemen , whatever happens in life , no person can ever be in two places at the same time , for the laws of the Universe forbid it .
18 I was going to say as long as you do n't both have two days at the same time .
19 This could be described as a hybrid Bill and , in a sense , we are considering two questions at the same time .
20 It 's very difficult to do er two things at the same time .
21 Very difficult to look through to through a lens with two eyeballs at the same time !
22 Moreover I firmly believe that children can not satisfactorily be taught to read in two languages at the same time and that they will be better English readers if they learn it after they have mastered the skill in their mother tongue .
23 You need to spend time with each dog — and that requires a little bit more effort , especially if you decide to have two puppies at the same time .
24 You will therefore be put in the position of paying two mortgages at the same time for a short period .
25 The parties to Miss Calder 's application agreed that this issue should be decided as a preliminary issue in her case as well and that we should decide the two issues at the same time .
26 Here we have an example of three or four adjacent needles tucking for four rows at the same time , creating a very interesting raised surface fabric that is sometimes called ‘ locket and block ’ because of the way the oval sections of the pattern occur between the raised blocks .
27 A great deal has been written , in the last few months , about the Institute 's ability to straddle two horses at the same time : can it serve the public interest while serving members ' interests ?
28 Hartley talks about ‘ Snake Oil ’ , ‘ Swamp Water ’ , ‘ Little Pyramids ’ and such , and his often used ‘ matched candle ’ analogy ( ‘ it 's like lighting two candles at the same time ; they 're going to burn down differently ’ ) .
29 And in fact it is as if we 're having , it is if George is actually having two conversations at the same time .
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