Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun sg] at the time " in BNC.
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1 | Do you Would there have been many people in that school at the time . |
2 | You know if if they were if they were in erm in full-time education at the time . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | I did point out that you were supposed to have been in another place at the time … ’ |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 ) . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Erm , he worked , he was their sort of erm they had a few clubs and pubs in this area at the time and er |
11 | 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offered in 1920 , when he was a mere back-bench MP , the governor-generalship of South Africa — an offer which was withdrawn when the South Africans pressed their desire for someone more important . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 |
14 | 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 . |
15 | He was already in poor health at the time of his resignation , and he did not long survive it , dying 30 May 1630 , and being buried at Langar . |
16 | Such entreaties to passing travellers were not infrequent in lonely country at the time . |
17 | Mansell , in sixth place at the time , tagged the wall in turn nine with nine laps to go . |
18 | The affected ulcerative colitis twins were in clinical remission at the time of biopsy , and histological evaluation showed no signs of mucosal inflammation . |
19 | The change might well have been partly due to the intense interest in American research at the time into the political socialisation of children . |
20 | Even more alarming is that over a third of the victims are not directly touching the dog in any way at the time of the attack , according to US studies . |
21 | Nicanor Costa Mendez , a former Foreign Minister and a key figure in Argentine diplomacy at the time of the Falklands/Malvinas war of 1982 , died of cancer on Aug. 2 , aged 69 . |
22 | Although the scribes no doubt made ‘ errors ’ , it should be possible to investigate variable texts in extenso to determine the extent to which variation in spelling ( or indeed in other linguistic dimensions ) is in fact orderly , and whether this variation can help us to work out what might have been happening in spoken English at the time . |
23 | The warranties ( but not usually the tax indemnities ) in the sale and purchase agreement are given subject to disclosures made in a separate disclosure letter from the seller ( or its solicitors ) to the acquirer ( or its solicitors ) handed over in final form at the time of the signing of the agreement . |
24 | As in the Certain Standards , among the many audio.visual items to be included were stereographic materials , apparently in plentiful supply at the time . |
25 | Some foods , however , are seasonal , so when it comes to buying fruit , vegetables and salad , for example , you will need to look out for those products that are in plentiful supply at the time , and consequently more reasonably priced . |
26 | As his hip was in bad shape at the time , Jack hesitated and asked , ‘ How far is it ? ’ and received the whispered reply , ‘ Only three hundred yards . ’ |
27 | There was a sad sequel when Combermere , who was in third place at the time , shattered a hind leg on landing over the penultimate fence and had to be destroyed . |