Example sentences of "which [pron] [verb] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 I remember the books which I read in that time with a great love .
2 But it 's on a hill in the , in the , in the , it 's a long way down from there to walk and , and if I remember rightly it was on the outside of the hotel , on a bank and that to me means that erm if we had had some weather , which we had at that time , then the roots could have suffered but the other clue I think is that erm it comes into leaf first and it drops its leaves first in the autumn so maybe it 's a different tree than the other , different variety , because there are several horse chestnuts are n't there ?
3 I filled a syringe with a " mixed macterin " which we used at that time against the secondary invaders of distemper .
4 Many of these anxieties arise because women do not understand and can not control the physical changes which they experience at this time .
5 And yet the mundane circumference beyond which he stepped at such times was also necessary to him : it was the circle in which he could stand and be safe .
6 I mention this only because it is one of the dominant features in an inspector 's life , the shadow of which he feels at all times .
7 Two other books which he wrote at this time were to cause him serious trouble .
8 With the benefit of a later viewpoint , aided not least by the opportunity to reflect on Bolinger 's own work , we would suggest that , in most cases , other answers are more appropriate than the ones which he offered at that time ( nevertheless , we return to this article more than once in the chapters which follow ) .
9 The Oxford lectures which he gave at this time were eventually to be published as The Discarded Image , perhaps the most completely satisfying and impressive book he ever published .
10 These feelings tend to be transitory but some patients remain psychologically disturbed for many years and , in a few psychological difficulties develop in the convalescent period which were not apparent during the acute episode.While these problems can sometimes be anticipated in hospital on the basis of the patient 's reaction to his illness , and any premorbid difficulties which he has encountered in the past , a better idea of his potential can be gained by following him during the convalescent period to observe how he copes with the various stresses and strains which he encounters during this time .
11 The knowledge which it produces at any time is tentative and always open to challenge by further evidence .
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