Example sentences of "[adv] to [art] time " in BNC.

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31 Astrologers ( not including medium Jeanne Dixon ) were predicting re-election for President John F Kennedy right up to the time of his assassination .
32 He sounded people out and found the responses favourable , so he set about to prepare the finest survey to have been carried out on Manchester up to that time and indeed up to the time of Charles Roeder 's article , late in the 19th century .
33 The first source of ‘ goodness ’ is to be found in the millions of years of evolution up to the time of the ‘ Dawn of Civilisation ’ .
34 That the human product of the evolutionary process was wholly ‘ good ’ up to the time of the start of civilisation has to be designated an unalienable ‘ truth ’ .
35 Up to the time of her deafness , she had ambitions to be a music composer but her deafness put paid to that .
36 The Poles had maintained a very efficient educational system under a special national commission up to the time of the partition .
37 This is fairer as it allows for the fact that fewer overs remain in which the chasing team can attack , but does not set a rate out of proportion with the course of the match up to the time of the stoppage .
38 Arrangements were further complicated by the arrival of an orthodox Bachad group who demanded a separate kosher kitchen all of their own , which they maintained right up to the time of their departure to Gwrych Castle at the outbreak of war .
39 I left him to his problems because it was coming up to the time when Emil had said the crew should board the train , and I was due back in the coffee shop .
40 It had been better , a long time ago it had been better , when their loving had made Frank , and better up to the time of Adam 's birth .
41 The aircraft , a well used Boeing 707/436 , had spent much of its life on the trunk routes of BOAC and it had accumulated about 47 000 flying hours up to the time when the crack was discovered .
42 All of these need to be checked with the positions of their respective selectors in the cockpit and the functioning ( up to the time of impact ) of the systems that powered them .
43 All the information collected so far contributes to the reconstruction of the flight right up to the time of impact .
44 According to DC Groves , up to the time they left the premises there was no reason to suspect fraud .
45 Earlier marriage meant a great increase in teenage births in the 1960s , up to the time when average age at marriage increased ( after 1972 ) , when legitimate births to teenagers began to fall as well .
46 That up to the time in Edinburgh , the Monotype machines have been largely , if not chiefly , operated by women , and that women have proved themselves entirely competent to work these machines , so that it seems a great hardship that women should be debarred from working at them in future .
47 Protein is stored in the body and blood fats increase steadily up to the time of birth .
48 Their Lordships are both surprised and disappointed that , right up to the time when this appeal was heard by the Board , no information has been forthcoming to explain how the addendum came into existence and came to be typed , or whether this further statement was sought by the investigating authority or volunteered by the witness .
49 ( 2 ) … in relation to an institution in respect of which a payment falls to be made under section 58(2) above any reference in this Act to a depositor 's protected deposit is a reference to the liability of the institution to him in respect of — ( a ) the principal amount of each sterling deposit which was made by him with a United Kingdom office of the institution before the making of the administration order and which under the terms on which it was made is or becomes due or payable while the order is in force ; and ( b ) accrued interest on any such deposit up to the time when it is or becomes due and payable as aforesaid ; but so that the total liability of the institution to him in respect of such deposits does not exceed £20,000 .
50 Women 's occupational ‘ choices ’ were limited and these five occupations predominated up to the time of World War II and well beyond it .
51 According to the editorial already quoted , " it was generally inferred , up to the time when the Congress assembled , that the honour of the Presidency would be conferred upon a deaf person . "
52 Up to the time of the publication of the Bullock Report ( DES , 1975 ) , it looked as if the movement towards a serious consideration of language was irreversible .
53 It made Beesley one of the best-known survivors of the disaster , and for fifty years — right up to the time I met him — he was regularly consulted by maritime historians , film researchers , journalists , souvenir hunters , bores , conspiracy theorists and vexatious litigants .
54 From 1870 Boase lived in London with his brother , George Clement Boase [ q.v. ] , bibliographer , who , up to the time of his death in 1897 , assisted his younger brother with his biographical studies .
55 Furthermore , he ordered the emancipation of all slaves in the possession of British subjects residing in Zanzibar ; it is estimated that he emancipated 8,000 up to the time of his leaving Zanzibar .
56 His family , along with those of his partner Davey and his son-in-law George Smith , were involved in the management of Bickford , Smith & Company up to the time of its final closure in 1961 .
57 At Wickham 's prompting he painstakingly recalled everything that had happened in the pub that evening up to the time he missed the knife , and recited a list of names of customers who had been there .
58 Her husband , up to the time of his death , had been a miner although there had been occasions when he had made scarcely any wage — but still he had never sent his children to the mine .
59 Martinho had told them of everything up to the time of his own escape .
60 Oh , it did , went on for up to the time I retired .
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