Example sentences of "[noun] at [noun sg] time " in BNC.

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1 But the NIC drivers will automatically read the card 's configuration to determine their own settings at run time .
2 In the gardens there is a pool and patio served by a poolside bar which offers light snacks at lunch time .
3 Deck-chairs , sun-loungers and umbrellas are provided and a pool bar serves snacks at lunch time .
4 Supporters of the Public Service Ideal will be disappointed by our finding that television news is biased towards the incumbent government , and alarmed by our evidence that the tabloid press has such a powerful influence over its readers at election time .
5 Both are run from the top : party headquarters pick the candidates at election time , control the patronage , take no nonsense from the constituencies .
6 I 'll give you er give you an extra cup of tea at supper time .
7 He 's golfing at day time
8 Four pounds we 've taken is frequent cash and a pound each and a pound at dinner time .
9 Paddington Bear at Christmas time .
10 As a first attempt we have tried to calculate this from the mean letter width for a particular writer , which can be obtained from the raw x-coordinate data for the script at training time .
11 At a more substantial level , a president might agree to appear in the constituency of a key congressman at election time to provide him with highly visible and , possibly , crucial support .
12 Each sitting day , private Members ( including all opposition Members ) have opportunities at question time and during the half-hour debate on the adjournment at the end of business , to make their points .
13 that does mention , cos as soon as I saw there were sessions at part time centres you know
14 The look on their faces is like that on the faces of parents at Christmas time , when they know what the presents are and you do n't .
15 Many women met their husbands from work at dinner time and did their weekly shopping , taking advantage of the cheaper prices at the market and some to ensure they got their housekeeping money before their spouses spent their wages on drink .
16 that means you can always have baked beans on toast at lunch time , it 's the case of first week finding out .
17 The value of all crops , but particularly hay and cereals , can be greatly reduced by bad luck or bad management at harvest time .
18 You can imagine : old Crumwallis going around with the expression of a Soviet agronomist at harvest time .
19 " And you should have seen 'em kill the rats at haymaking time , young Bruce .
20 Anyway I 'm not signing off until about 5.30 tonight so I 'll keep waiting and reading those messages until then — after I 've been to the pub at dinner time of course !
21 Huge hunks of bread , I had a huge hunk of bread at tea time .
22 She might not know what was proper for a lady at Christmas time , but at least they did .
23 Feminists organized a local protest over the issue at election time , returning a woman to the local council on the specific platform of curbing male immorality .
24 Once complete , your festive wreath can be hung from any surface and will add the perfect finishing touch to your home at Christmas time
25 An extra table is a very welcome addition to any home at Christmas time and , this month , Ideal Home offers you an easily assembled table , plus two festive tablecloths in traditional Christmas colours .
26 The thefts all took place at lunch time many on the town 's High Street and some inside shops .
27 There is some irony in the fact that many schools are on the one hand educating children about healthy eating and on the other selling at break time nothing less than junk foods such as crisps , chewy fruit sweets and chocolate bars .
28 I 'm not gon na go over t what my colleague has said but what I do wan na know is when are the Labour Party gon na get hold of some issue and make some sort of mileage out of it , because we 've got a number of sponsored MPs and we ca n't get 'em off the doorstep at election time , but when it comes about doing summat for us and consider the fact that it affects many many people and we talk about the links that the Labour Party and the trade union has , I think the Labour Party 's already severed 'em , as far as I 'm concerned .
29 A whimsical story is told by Whitby farmers from Yorkshire in northern England of the GHOST of a young man who wanders the town at Christmas time .
30 As the hon. Gentleman knows very well , the Under-Secretary of State for the Environment , my hon. Friend the Member for Banbury ( Mr. Baldry ) , dealt with that very point at Question Time on Wednesday .
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