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

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1 After a dozen years in the Arkansas state-house he decided to run for president at time when President George Bush 's re-election was considered virtually certain .
2 And Summers conceded : ‘ His style of play at times was not what the fans wanted . ’
3 Chairman 's death raises new questions of friction at Time Warner
4 The centre has been in financial trouble before , but has always managed to find further sources of funding at times of apparent crisis .
5 Wilson ( 1991 ) argues that in reality most old people can live well and independently with properly targeted inputs of help at times of crisis or illness .
6 The grandparent could feel resentful at such unexpected burdens , and sometimes grandchildren were aware of this : ‘ course there was — bits of squabbles at times with me father and me grandfather . '
7 Children 's bikes are also available , but please specify age of child at time of booking as these are subject to availability .
8 Even forgot 'oo was King of England at times — would ye credit that , me lord ? ’
9 Two aspects need consideration : the tendency of workers to lessen their weekly amount of work at times when higher money wages or lower food prices allowed them to meet their customary expectation of comfort from fewer hours of labour , and secondly , the ability of home-based out-workers to control their own pace of work , compensating , if they so chose , for a slack early week with a bout of late-week intensity .
10 Although conditions were a little better in that there was a bit of breeze at times during the night , the moon had grown to a full half rather than the quarter it had been .
11 In a later paper Jenny ( 1961 ) endeavoured to advance the approach by introducing ecosystems in a systems-oriented approach whereby the initial state Lo represents the assemblage of properties at time zero , Px is the combined result of inputs and outputs which provides the flux potential and t is the age of the system .
12 Completely out of character at times , he was known to throw a verbal dart , in the shape of a pungent remark , and shatter one 's ego .
13 One example of such a model is that of Vidale and Wolfe who related the rate of change of sales to advertising by the equation : unc where S = sales at time t ds/dt = rate of change of sales at time A = advertising expenditure at time r = sales response factor ( sales generated per unit of advertising expenditure ) M = saturation level of sales ( sales maximum )
14 ‘ Of course I do , but you get out of control at times , May .
15 She spoke of tears at times until they got it right but accepted the suffering as he had no favourites and called them all his ‘ dolly girls ’ .
16 We further assume that the demand for labour is a function of the real wage so that we can write where n t is the logarithm of the demand for labour or the level of employment at time t t w t is the logarithm of the nominal wage rate at time t t p t is the logarithm of the price level at time t t and α is a positive constant .
17 The modal length of unemployment at time of interview was three years , slightly less than that of the known sector .
18 It was , looking back , a kind of holiday at times . ’
19 Struggling with $16 billion of debt at Time Warner , Gerald Levin , the new chairman , is selling a 25% stake of its prize cable and entertainment business to US West for $1.5 billion .
20 Belonging to the Policyholder or for which he/she is legally responsible — but only to the extent of the Policyholder 's financial liability to the owner e.g. Policyholder rents T.V. — only responsible for the financial liability i.e. value of T.V. at time of loss or damage , not the cost of a new set .
21 If the hon. Gentleman cares to consider examples from south of the border , he will see that trusts there are cutting waiting lists , employing more doctors , treating more patients and providing a wider range of services at times convenient to patients .
22 In a world of perfect certainty and perfect foresight the traditional view of the term structure is that long-run interest rates are simply averages of future short-term rates , so that : where denotes the ‘ one-period ’ rate , that is the market rate of interest at time t on bonds with one period to maturity ; and denotes the ‘ n-period ’ rate , that is the market interest rate at time t on bonds with n periods to maturity .
23 Children — Family proceedings court — Reasons for decision — Justices failure to give adequate reasons or findings of fact at time of making order — Appeal — Whether permissible for justices to supply appellate court with fuller statement of reasons — Family Proceedings Courts ( Children Act 1989 ) Rules 1991 ( S.I .
24 ‘ You must worry like hell at times . ’
25 It was like walking into Chicago at times in Walsall and the snowdrops as they used to call their military police with the white steel helmets on they used to ride around in jeeps .
26 Outlook for tomorrow and Monday : Changeable with rain at times .
27 The weather for the Fox F M area : a cloudy night , with rain at times , that rain 's going to be heavy in places , especially on the Cotswolds , the lowest temperatures will be around ten degrees celsius , that 's fifty degrees fahrenheit .
28 This last wild exaggeration has also been popular with educators at times when they wanted to stress the importance of their task and the need to get it right .
29 You , you say it 's very fraught in Benefit at times , I do n't think you appreciate what I do ,
30 The first point is that it is generally recognized that ritual tends to increase , intensify and shift in focus at times of social crisis .
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