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

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1 The Man City lot started up ‘ if you hate Man United clap your hands ’ which naturally had the place in rapturous applause in no time flat .
2 FERRANTI was warned in strong terms at the time of the takeover two years ago of the dangers of buying International Signal and Control .
3 More recently he was criticized for failing to exploit possibilities created by the improvement in church-state relations at the time of the Russian Orthodox millennium in 1988 [ see p. 36040 ] , although this was partly excused by commentators on the grounds of his serious ill health .
4 Do you Would there have been many people in that school at the time .
5 If any difference shall arise as to the amount to be paid under this Policy ( liability being otherwise admitted ) such difference shall be referred to an arbitrator to be appointed by the parties in accordance with the Statutory provisions in that behalf for the time being in force .
6 If any difference shall arise as to the amount to be paid under this Policy ( liability being otherwise admitted ) such difference shall be referred to an arbitrator to be appointed by the parties in accordance with the Statutory provisions in that behalf for the time being in force .
7 You know if if they were if they were in erm in full-time education at the time .
8 Indeed , many of the indigenous plants and remedies , such as quinine , which were brought back to Europe by the conquistadores , contributed to the fundamental changes taking place in European medicine at the time .
9 If sexual satisfaction is obtained , there will be some reduction in sexual over-valuation for a time , but where there is no sexual activity , then the over-valuation can increase , and the functions of the ego ideal cease to operate .
10 One of her co-accused in the Stompie Seipei Moeketsi trial , who supported her alibi that she was away in another state at the time of the 14-year-old 's murder , now says he lied throughout the proceedings .
11 The children were asleep in another room at the time , but the device hit a curtain and fell to the ground , where it exploded , blowing a hole in the floor .
12 I did point out that you were supposed to have been in another place at the time … ’
13 At the core of this debate is the precariousness of state arts funding throughout the United States , and the threat of reductions in public funding at a time when cutting the government 's colossal budget deficit is a national priority .
14 I do not know what consideration had been given to a prosecution of the defendants in this case at the time the letter was written .
15 It preceded the Beecham by some five years and , unless I am much mistaken , never appeared in this country at the time though it was included in an anthology RCA issued on LP ( 6/70 — nla ) .
16 Conversely , a foreign national resident abroad would find that the transaction with him was within the Act if , but only if , he was physically present in this country at the time of the transaction .
17 Erm , he worked , he was their sort of erm they had a few clubs and pubs in this area at the time and er
18 We 're stuck in this place for the time being , and it appears there 's nothing we can do about that .
19 ‘ If the spirit continues to live after the death of the body , ’ he said to himself , ‘ is it so very surprising if it remains in this world for a time ? ’
20 Although they began to be replaced in the more advanced parts of China by bronze coins by the middle of the first millennium B.C. , they still circulated in some provinces at the time of Marco Polo 's visit during the late thirteenth century .
21 Perhaps as a result , he lived in some poverty for a time in old age , though he was eventually rescued by his friends .
22 He was by no means a major figure in British politics at the time , though this had not prevented his being offered in 1920 , when he was a mere back-bench MP , the governor-generalship of South Africa — an offer which was withdrawn when the South Africans pressed their desire for someone more important .
23 According to their figures only 19% of those who start work as clerks are still employed in clerical work by the time that they are 30 .
24 She says a man tried to abduct her in similar circumstances around the time of the murder .
25 Mortgage interest relief , for example , which cost £1.25 billion a year in lost revenue at the time Mrs Thatcher was elected in 1979 , is currently running at a total of £6.5 billion annually .
26 In fact , there was considerable debate in official circles during the time of both the Labour administration of 1945–51 and the subsequent Conservative administration about the consequences of black immigration on the ‘ racial character ’ of the British , and several covert and sometimes illegal administrative measures were put into operation to discourage black immigration ( Carter , Harris and Joshi , 1987 ) .
27 The process works ( sometimes ) because the immune system can cope with small numbers of viruses , although this was unknown in immunological terms at the time .
28 The family was forced to flee ahead of the Russian advance in 1916 , and eventually settled in Vienna , where Erika learned her first card game , Preference , common in central Europe at the time .
29 the number of virtual memory segments that are resident in real storage at the time it either finishes with the processor or exceeds the time slice allocated to it w
30 Some of the mercury was already in organic form at the time of discharge , and the mercury compounds underwent further ‘ biotransformation ’ inside the fish , which rendered them extremely dangerous .
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