Example sentences of "to the [noun] [prep] [det] time " in BNC.

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1 At first I took them for Maria 's , though it seemed strange that she should be going down to the beach at that time .
2 The island 's usually left to the gulls at that time of year . ’
3 I talked to the lady for some time and we seemed to like the same things , so I was pleased when their bid was the successful one .
4 ‘ I shall have to ask you not to come to the wardroom for some time after they come .
5 By open ended we mean that any number of customers , savers or subscribers can lend any volume of funds to the intermediary at any time .
6 The tone here mocks both anthropology and the related theories of racial purity ( as seen in the work of Frobenius ) which were coming to the fore at that time .
7 By the time I got to the bathroom at half time and over to get something to eat there was nothing hot left .
8 The new school was opened in 1927 and was called the Central School and the new road was named Staveley Road , which was lined with flowering cherry trees , a great attraction for visitors every year during blossom time — one of the more notable visitors each year was the late Queen Mary , consort to the King at that time , George V.
9 All are making significant contributions to the breed at this time .
10 Users must have a means of submitting background work to the system at any time from their own terminals without preventing the use of those terminals for interactive editorial processes .
11 Baghoomian was the only dealer close to the artist at that time .
12 There are , however , some patients who , though not in an acutely disturbed state , will need extra security for a period because they have been a risk to the public at some time in the recent past or are considered to require special containment while assessment continues in conditions of moderate security .
13 Section 17 says that property in specific goods passes to the buyer at such time as the parties intend it to be transferred .
14 LORD JUSTICE RALPH GIBSON said that neither the plaintiff nor the defendant applied to the court at any time before judgment for an order under Order 5 , rule 5(2) appointing the defendant to represent all or any of the members of the management committee .
15 A court order enables either party to go back to the court if unreasonable delay in carrying out the terms of the order is experienced , and if there is to be a conveyance of the matrimonal home following an agreement between the husband and the wife ( not incorporated into a court order ) it is always open to either party to make application to the court at any time .
16 We may remove , change , or add to the Conditions at any time in which event we will give you notice in accordance with Condition 10 .
17 It was announced on March 20 that Jiri Dienstbier , the Czechoslovak Foreign Minister , had rescinded the previous regime 's decision to expel UK , US and Canadian diplomats who had supported the Czechoslovak human rights movement Charter 77 , and had invited the diplomats to return to the country at any time .
18 As each lift was modified , work was commenced on the next lift , so that two lifts were available for full service to the hotel at any time .
19 He had to work in the knowledge that he could be reported to the Inquisition at any time , when his writings would become the subject of serious scrutiny .
20 One research team keeps a record of which computers are attached to the network at any time .
21 I had got my back almost round to the steps by this time but I knew I 'd never get my parka open and the front door key out unless I had an edge .
22 He told us that he expected to be posted to the front at some time in the next few weeks but he would still be home by Christmas ; an officer had told him that the bloody Huns would have been sent packing long before then .
23 ‘ But it shows she was trying everything and it did put an end to the sightings at that time . ’
24 In Derbyshire , the farmers who replied that their expectations had changed in the past five years were those whose sons had returned to the farm in that time .
25 Know that you can return to the Chalice at any time .
26 ‘ They do say , ’ said Cathbad , ‘ that if you ever found your way to the Prison of Hostages , you would find all the children whose hearts were given to the Conablaiche during that time , and whose souls were taken by the Lad .
27 One chieftain , Wittikind , fled north to take refuge with the Danes , a race hardly known to the Franks at that time , but who would later make inroads into the empire .
28 The sea waybill also allows the consignor to vary his delivery instructions to the carrier at any time during the carriage .
29 Conversations are confidential to the teacher until such time as she releases them .
30 His patronage may have seemed essential to the architects of that time , although corporate clients were emerging , such as Poor Law Boards , or boards of directors of railway companies .
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