Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [adv] during the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The moisture in the gel will be given off during the day and reabsorbed at night .
2 He had a vicious side to his nature and it apparently meant nothing to him that an old man was going to be roughed up during the raid .
3 There 's always one to be heard somewhere during the summer — in the piazza in front of the art gallery and Town Hall or in a park .
4 The welfare point is a little complicated , because of course you have to catch up the dogs , and many of those dogs will be killed , but the dogs can be treated well during the time they are held .
5 Work had been planned to be carried out during the possession on a Saturday night to carry out some pointing
6 Transjugular liver biopsy allows histological and haemodynamic studies to be carried out during the course of fulminant hepatic failure .
7 A group of infertile couples who were initially interviewed in 1981 ( in a study funded by the SSRS ) and who have one or more children now aged between 7 and 11 years who were conceived by donor insemination , will be interviewed again during the summer of 1989 .
8 In the presence of people who had not undergone religious training , his face , his body were sacred and should be revealed only during the course of the Vibrancy .
9 Drugs used to control specific symptoms such as asthma or hay-fever should not be used routinely during the diet — only use them if they are actually needed .
10 Each piece of mushroom can be used once during the game .
11 My father was a doctor in the local hospital , so he would sometimes be called away during the evening .
12 Titles which are identified as possible purchases need to be noted down during the course of the stock revision .
13 Not to be missed is the spectacular flower carpet 1200m x 60m made up of millions of bulbs which will be replaced twice during the exhibition by late spring and summer flowers .
14 The Palestinian need for Jordan seemed to be borne out during the years 1983–6 when the PLO lived on the edge of political extinction .
15 The advantage of this is that the secretaries can be laid off during the summer recess , and MPs can avoid the cost of employing them from the ‘ expenses ’ allowance .
16 In many experiments upon individuals isolated from the time-cues in the environment ( free-running experiments ) , food intake — breakfast , ‘ elevenses ’ , lunch , etc. — continues to be distributed normally during the course of the waking span .
17 Instead , a full selection procedure was to be gone through during the lifetime of a Parliament , thus allowing other aspiring candidates to be considered .
18 The adequacy of the time provided for discussion at Validation Events will be monitored closely during the validation of Phase 2 Pilots and the experience gained over both pilots will contribute to the framework established for the post Pilot stage .
19 communication yes , so that we used to have the difficulty , and we used to rely on the odd person , railway people , drivers and their guards , they used to be knocked up during the night for early duty , by call boys , we used to make use of them if we wanted a message sent anywhere .
20 Their current training programme means two nights a week in the gym , one night running six miles , two outings a day at the weekend in their single sculls , a 6.30am outing once a week as part of a national squad eight then two more sculling outings have to be fitted in during the weekdays .
21 The couple may not be aware of this process and this issue may need to be handled carefully during the course of therapy .
22 I wondered whether it could be drugs — that a caddie perhaps had to be made privy to , because the golfer had to be topped up during the round .
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