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

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1 This can be multiplied manyfold in its unpleasantness , if you are a woman emptying your bladder at the time .
2 The actual speed at the time is usually far too slow to allow for any use of the airbrakes , but there is plenty of room ahead for a safe landing .
3 The rate at which the angle is changed must depend on the speed at the time , and this has to be judged because there is insufficient time to check the ASI .
4 Evidence of speed at the time of the offence can be established from the length of skid marks , the severity of any impact damage or from witnesses etc .
5 It is not necessary to give a patient more than one remedy at a time .
6 The homoeopathic physician is trying to match his patient to the most like remedy , and it follows that the patient should resemble closely only one remedy at a time .
7 The doctors in these countries claim that their results are as good as those obtained by giving just one remedy at a time .
8 Then , with a quick glance at the time , she said , ‘ Time to go and have some lunch .
9 These shared residential houses for single elderly persons provide an important new welfare resource for the Association at a time when increasing numbers of those who served in World War II , and their dependents , are reaching an age when they need the support of a housekeeper .
10 The game at Rangers ' ground could begin to dominate Shearer 's thinking at a time when the only other striker available to Roxburgh , Hearts ' John Robertson , is carrying an injury from Saturday 's win over Falkirk .
11 Prominent in his thinking at the time was Wilhelm Reich , the advocate of the practice of free love , which he believed would bring all power systems crashing to the ground .
12 His Irish experiences led his lively imagination well outside the normal range of military thinking at the time .
13 Er , I moved the original motion , and the thinking at the time was , after a lot of discussion , that eight one as it appears on the agenda , to maintain the estate at around it 's level was the correct decision .
14 ‘ I was supposed to be playing rhythm at the time , but I decided to play a solo on the spur of the moment .
15 Provided one remembered that a poll was simply a snapshot of voting intention at the time it was taken and that national polls should have a sample of at least 1,000 , one would not go far wrong .
16 But , as luck would have it , I did n't have an opportunity to follow up my intention at the time .
17 If their intention subsequently changes , that is irrelevant and the property will pass in accordance with their intention at the time of making the contract .
18 Somebody with a £100,000 portfolio who deals £5,000-£10,000 worth of stock at a time will be protected from the worst stocks , doubly so if he is lucky enough to be in the hands of a dealer with a longer-term commitment to his profession than average .
19 Large quantities of frozen food are nowadays delivered regularly to stores and the Service must ensure that the temperature of the stock at the time of delivery is correct before it goes into the cold store .
20 It is often possible to restrict these by cutting into the ground with a spade along the face of the hedge , doing one side at a time in alternate years .
21 I would return from a trek in the snow , to thaw out by the roaring flames , one side at a time , just like the bread on a toasting fork .
22 Using the right sized appropriate screwdriver and WORKING ON ONE SIDE AT A TIME , remove the outside round brushes and plastic gears .
23 Much of the laborious , but skilled work , is now cut out substituting a floppy disk for design paper and automatically selecting the settings one card at a time .
24 It was constructed by Telford ( q.v. ) in 1796 to carry the Shrewsbury Canal over the River Tern , and was very much a piece of engineering experiment at the time , to be carried to glorious triumph in the simultaneous building of the great aqueduct at Pont Cysyllte ( q.v . ) .
25 Following from this it was therefore axiomatic that knowledge of environment was time-dependent and the environmental perception at the time of decision-taking could be very significant .
26 Similarly , the use of the demonstrative of proximity " this ' can be seen as reflecting the speaker 's perception at the time of the narrated event , in which case the spatial deictic centre is temporarily shifted from the location of the I as speaker to that of the I as character in the story .
27 Furthermore all heavy trucks and a growing number of vans are diesel-powered , so such a move would have the additional benefit of giving the road transport industry a boost at a time of recession .
28 Alt and associates , in their study of the electorate at the time of the February 1974 election , argue that it is easy to exaggerate the extent to which voters are politically illiterate , unfamiliar with issues , and unable to identify the policy stands of the parties .
29 The whole manor at the time of Ring Edward was worth 25 pounds and afterwards 6 pounds .
30 The legislative changes have given this a further momentum at a time when , says Mr Harrison , ‘ there is a greater awareness among fund managers that this is a growing sector ’ .
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