Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] at time " in BNC.
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1 | This is easiest at places which allow schools access at times exclusively for educational visits , or where some special space can be set aside where a group can work undisturbed . |
2 | Since then , despite deep and life changing bonds being formed , some relationships have at times threatened to go badly wrong . |
3 | The embarrassing scenes he makes in New York 's suburban streets and supermarkets seem at times more real than the enormities of his nightmare past . |
4 | Such companies have at times faced a petroleum revenue tax rate of over 90 per cent , considerably in excess of anything they were led to expect when they first went into the North Sea . |
5 | The limits of pitch given above for the three drums remain true for mechanical drums , though composers have at times demanded extra large or small ones . |
6 | As a consequence the struggle for Palestine has been carried out on many levels , creating a complexity which even the participants have at times found difficult to follow . |
7 | The factors selected were mean OBS score at time of first assessment , whether the sufferer was singly or doubly incontinent at least once daily , whether he or she engaged in persistent wandering away from home , whether he or she lived alone , and whether he or she had no closely involved informal carer . |
8 | All details correct at time of going to press |
9 | Whole tribes of proud and even magnificent people have at times sat down and died for no other reason than that their ancient culture has been exposed , even briefly , to one that seems to belong to a superior order . |
10 | The edible species grow at times of high predation as epiphytes on the less palatable . |
11 | ALL PRICES CORRECT AT TIME OF GOING TO PRESS . |
12 | Details and prices correct at time of going to press . |
13 | Prices correct at time of going to press . |
14 | Calls charged at 36p per minute cheap rate , 48p per minute all other times ( prices correct at time of going to press ) |
15 | All prices correct at time of going to press . |
16 | Real managerial and hierarchical boundaries occur at time spans of three months , one year , two years , five years , ten years , and twenty years . |
17 | True , the police do at times breach the rules laid down by the law . |
18 | Some severely neglected children do at times actually value a cuff , a blow or a kick . |
19 | Some local authorities have at times defined transport as a personal service , or as an adjunct to their planning policies , and consequently they have heavily subsidised the fares . |
20 | The courts have at times taken an uncompromising attitude towards express legislative provisions designed to exclude judicial review . |
21 | Coexistence is reinforced by nomadism and migration , but the diets overlap at times of both high and low fruit availability . |
22 | These categories do at times seem a little artificial , and can become contentious . |
23 | Manufacturing industry has been especially hard hit , but even sunrise companies specialising in new technology have at times found it necessary to prune their work-force . |