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

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1 It just seems incredible that after a 90 nm flight with some 10 time checks , known and secret , plus 25 observation targets , one Pole had a total penalty score equivalent to a two second error .
2 Apart from that one time when Gloria went off instead to cheer the King , Dot could n't remember a day when they had n't been to visit whatever hospital he was in .
3 But if I Saw Three Ships was in there because it was one of the few in six eight time .
4 But it would be a funny one to march to , would n't it , although , you know , but it it it was certainly in three four time .
5 I there is a version by John Rutter in five eight time if you want me to find that .
6 This one actually tells you it 's in twelve eight time .
7 Only a small percentage of birds can be taken by this method in any one time since eventually they are disturbed and roost elsewhere . ’
8 We 're er I was asked a question earlier on today erm how many assignments will I be looking after in any one time and I just said one .
9 These are more pervasive influences , not usually confined to any one time , and may be said to define the personal milieu in which the child spends his early years .
10 Even though the continuous assessment , course-work elements will have been graded during the preceding two years , the marks will be put together and the final grade awarded at this one time .
11 In 1901 58 per cent of men aged 65 were married compared with 78 per cent in 1981 ; for women of the same age group the proportions classed as married at these two time points were 38 per cent and 46 per cent respectively .
12 These factors help explain some of the reasons why the total number of ACET clients covered at any one time by our on call service in London has more than doubled from 70 in April 1990 to over 150 by March 1991 ; and why the nature of the services required has become so much more sophisticated .
13 These factors help to explain why the total number of clients covered at any one time by our London 24 hour on-call service more than doubled from 70 in April 1990 to 150 by March 1991 ; and why the provision of service has had to become so much more sophisticated .
14 As a result there is now a large group who are at a similar stage of HIV infection at any one time .
15 The main economic differences reflect the different structures of the state and the different state policies adopted by the British and Irish governments at any one time , though with a significantly higher state sector of employment in Ulster .
16 Leonard 's mind was such that he always had several ironies in his fire at any one time , even when he was seeking to demythologise some of them !
17 ‘ We stock six different beers at any one time from a list that includes Arkells , Adnams , Marston 's , Greene King , Youngs and Bass . ’
18 Cricket had the fourth largest aggregate audience on television in 1988 , according to the figures of AGB Sports Watch/ BARB , but over so many hours that its audience at any one time is insignificant .
19 There are twenty seven people on the stage at any one time .
20 At any one time five were working in the Criminal Division and in the Queen 's Bench Divisional Court .
21 So far we have looked at the consensual influence of television : at influences that varied from time to time but affected all or most citizens at any one time .
22 At any one time there were wide differences of opinion about party chances however .
23 At any one time , it was relatively easy to predict which electors would give parties and leaders high ratings .
24 Rainoldes apart , the transgressions associated with the boy players , be they actual or imagined , rendered the theatrical self-consciousness surrounding transvestism complex and shifting ; it provoked questions teasingly unanswerable : for example — and this is a question which remains intriguing for us today — which , or how many , of the several gender identities embodied in any one figure are in play at any one time ?
25 A sufficient proportion of the strip was in fallow at any one time to ensure that yields were , in theory , maintained over a fifteen or twenty year period .
26 In effect governments take on a commitment to support a part of the costs of several hundred projects at any one time , such ‘ counterpart funding ’ in countries like Kenya or Tanzania frequently amounts to a nominal commitment of about $200 million per year .
27 All in all a total of seventeen strands of training can progress at any one time , ranging from Adult platoons to Junior Leaders and Territorial Army recruits .
28 There are up to 250,000 sufferers in Britain today — about 20,000 of them in hospital at any one time .
29 As a result , it 's been estimated that not many more than one per cent can be cultured at any one time .
30 Only 10ha ( 24.7 acres ) of cereal straw or stubble , or 20ha ( 49.4 acres ) of other crop residues may be burnt at any one time .
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