Example sentences of "make at the time [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 At Christchurch , proposals to replace the Gothic station of 1877 had been made at the time of the First World War and again in the 1930s , but it was not demolished until the 1950s , when it was replaced by a modern station more successful than most .
2 The table below shows HM Treasury forecasts for growth in components of aggregate demand , as well as total gross domestic product and manufacturing output , made at the time of the 1990 budget .
3 A news sequence made at the time of the invasion of Suez in 1956 may present gripping pictures , but is likely to say what the audience of the day wants to hear .
4 Much was made at the time of the Prince 's engagement of the youthfulness and consequent innocence of his bride .
5 Unfortunately some measurements could not be made at the time of the growth room trials , owing to maintenance work .
6 The first part of the study examines the impact of financial arrangements made at the time of the divorce on the people directly concerned for the three years following the divorce .
7 Without the adjustment , it had been estimated that the budget deficit would have exceeded L147,000,000 million , which was the level predicted by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) in criticisms made at the time of the adoption of the 1990 budget in December 1989 [ see p. 37509 ] .
8 The choice of reference , whether it is to be to expert or arbitrator , is in any event usually made at the time of the original contract which precedes the time when the parties know whether they have an " issue to settle " or a " formulated dispute " , and they will be obliged to use whatever procedure was stipulated , unless they make some fresh agreement .
9 Where a transfer of value is made by associated operations carried out at different times it shall be treated as made at the time of the last of them .
10 In 1958 , Reginald Bassett lamented the fact ‘ that no study of the General Election of 1931 was made at the time on the lines of the extremely useful studies of the 1945 and subsequent General Elections sponsored by Nuffield College ’ .
11 Later research has shown that some of the statements in that paper do not agree with records made at the time in the laboratory notebooks of some of the people concerned .
12 Some remarks made at the time by the defence correspondent of a major London weekly are representative of a good deal of professional opinion expressed both then and since .
13 However , in spite of promises made at the time by the then Scottish Secretary , Malcolm Rifkind , nothing has happened .
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