Example sentences of "[adv] to this time " in BNC.
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1 | Where are you off to this time ? |
2 | This scheme , which was the first which opened up the riverside in Leeds , an area which up to this time had been ignored and declining for 100 years , led the way for the mass of development which has since followed . |
3 | During much of the period leading up to this time the Panel had been considering the case of the large South Ronaldsay family whose father had been imprisoned — the family of fifteen children who so badly needed a positive and sympathetic solution to their problems . |
4 | Up to this time Jones had been concentrating on his muon work for which the DOE had been providing the funding . |
5 | Up to this time no genuine attempt had been made to acquire knowledge of our early inhabitants , no extensive plan for a generalisation of known excavations . |
6 | ‘ What 's 'e been up to this time ? ’ asked the put-upon wife . |
7 | Most will think " Now what is he up to this time ? " . |
8 | Up to this time all the Science teaching had taken place in the top corridor overlooking the tennis courts ; here were the Sykes Lecture Room , a small Chemistry preparation room , a large Chemistry laboratory , a small Physics laboratory ( which had been the Art Room prior to the 1937 expansion ) , and a small room in the tower . |
9 | Up to this time many astronomers had regarded Venus as the Earth 's twin , and that beneath the clouds , which were widely regarded as consisting of water , there were oceans and perhaps vegetation and animals . |
10 | Up to this time , the Trinity Association which was called ‘ The Corporation of the Shipmasters of the Trinity House of Leith ’ had been a charitable institution but in 1797 it developed those functions with which it was to become chiefly associated , that of examining and licensing Pilots . |
11 | Up to this time , Leith had not been considered suitable for some of the larger excursion steamers . |
12 | Gould 's collection up to this time consisted , as the Hobart Town Courier related on 24 May , of ‘ about 800 specimens of birds , 70 of quadrupeds ( several of which are new ) , more than 100 specimens preserved whole in spirits , and the nest[s] and eggs of above 70 species of birds , together with skeletons of all the principal forms . |
13 | What villainy are you up to this time ? ’ |
14 | I had not had very successful relationships with people up to this time and I said no to him . ’ |