Example sentences of "since [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Though still the branch manager , he has been in hospital for nearly two months — in other words , since about the time the Kunitachi scandal surfaced .
2 Whereas Indian , Malay , Arab and Chinese merchants had by and large traded peacefully for the exotic treasures of the islands since before the time of Christ , the marauding European buccaneers sought to own and control the real estate itself , and began four centuries of infighting .
3 ‘ And since at no time have you possessed the prince 's heart , how could I have stolen it from you ? ’
4 Indeed , his record was intrinsic to his being offered the job , since at the time ( 1975 ) , the BBC was short of governors with political experience .
5 The spartan nature of camping requires that you live on dehydrated food , and since at the time of going to print no manufacturer has come up with dehydrated beer , enforced sobriety will be a big feature of your expedition .
6 This denial was particularly important , since at the time the Thatcher administration was going through a bad period in terms of popular opinion on issues such as unemployment , social services , and housing .
7 The latter concerns me here , since at the time when the data for the structure plan were collected ( as now ) these workers were concentrated in the South Mainland .
8 Most of the emigres who had joined the Domanov Cossacks during their time in Byelorussia in 1943–4 might strictly speaking have been included as Soviet Nationals under this definition , since at the time of " joining a formation fighting with the German forces " they would have been " living within the 1938 boundary of the USSR " , regardless of where they had lived before .
9 Anyway the argument is academic , since by the time I 'm 55 the Skye Ridge will be a London-owned Sport And Leisure ‘ Centre ’ , with most of Glen Brittle bulldozed to provide the car park .
10 Certainly , employers were not propelled into joining associations since by the time they were required by legislation to bargain with unions US manufacturing was itself organised into sufficiently large company units for employers to be self-sufficient and not to require association bargaining ( Thomson , 1981 ) .
11 Unfortunately , such discovery is often of limited value , since by the time the site is recognized and reported , it is usually more than half destroyed : in most cases , there is little time for archaeologists to salvage information from what is left of the site .
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