Example sentences of "[adj] that [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | In her early scenes , Ms Robertson 's vocalising is so strident that at times I felt like strapping her to a chair and stuffing a wad of cotton in her mouth . |
2 | Worse still , she had married into a life so public that at times she felt there was no place on earth where she could escape from the prying eyes . |
3 | If it were possible for Jessie to go and live in Durham , it was also possible that at times she could meet Robbie Felton , and then perhaps they could get married and go off somewhere . |
4 | Moreover , the effects of industrial action on members ' attendance exacerbated the situation , and it is arguable that in times of adversity such bodies need stronger leadership and clearer terms of reference than this panel ever enjoyed . |
5 | Of course , I am delighted that from time to time the Garda find some of it . |
6 | And enjoys a perfect night 's sleep — deep , clear , and refreshing , like gliding down through sunlit water on a hot day ; such a perfect night 's sleep that he is entirely unconscious of how much he is enjoying it , or of its depth , clarity , and refreshingness , or its resemblance to gliding through sunlit water on a hot day ; so perfect that from time to time he half wakes , just enough to become conscious of how unconscious of everything he is . |
7 | Yet these matters , it has been suggested , lie deep — indeed , unutterably deep — in every American psyche ; and it is good that from time to time the unutterable be uttered — it is , one might say , one of the things that we look to poets for . |
8 | She was holding herself so stiff that from time to time she trembled . |
9 | A spectacular way : all through breakfast , the track ran along the north shore of Lake Superior , so close that at times the train seemed to be overhanging the water . |
10 | Against this background it is not surprising that from time to time the relationship is productive of misunderstandings , mistrust and conflict . |
11 | I am certain that in time and with courage one of us will leave this place but we must always remember that our first enemy is ourselves . |
12 | It 's true that at times the many ledges give some discontinuity to the routes , but they also provide good stances . |