Example sentences of "[prep] [art] time like " in BNC.

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1 I mean , I would have expected something a bit more spiritual for a time like this .
2 Never as in a time like the present — of radical social change in Italy as in other European countries , of the transition from an industrial to a service economy ( Italy 's second major economic revolution in 30 years ) , of the questioning of many social values , above all in the matter of social relations ( between the sexes , between friends , between producer and consumer ) , of profound uncertainty about the future , commingled with fear , anxiety and even expectation — never has the impotence of literature been so apparent , its inability to say the word which , in Montale 's phrase , ‘ squares us off on every side ’ ( Montale 1977 : 47 ) .
3 I think if you saw what David did afterwards , he was obviously attracted to the one-man show that Tony Newley was doing at the time like , ‘ Stop The World ’ and things like that , and the lyrics appealed to him .
4 Do you think that at a time like this I am afraid of words ? … if he dies tonight there will always be a gulf at my side , a gulf into which I must never fall ’ ( p. 87 ) .
5 An emergency at a time like this could spoil everything .
6 Ari tried to wriggle away from him a little , somehow annoyed he could say a thing like that at a time like this .
7 Overall the cost of a funeral often comes as a big shock to people and the vicar 's fees , peripheral as they are to the main bill , come in for lots of cynical comments like ‘ Even at a time like this , the church is making money . ’
8 To have eaten at a time like this would have seemed all wrong .
9 ‘ I know that Ella and Dimity — everyone in fact — will want to know how he is and would like to call , but they do n't wish to intrude at a time like this .
10 ‘ I thought it odd an Englishman should visit Vienna at a time like this . ’
11 Must be an uncomfortable feeling at a time like this .
12 He added : ‘ I suppose it 's natural for an only daughter to want to be with her mother at a time like this , particularly with a first baby . ’
13 It 's funny how the mind works at a time like this I could n't hear anything so I called : ‘ Warton , Golf Zulu Sierra .
14 ‘ Why , at a time like this ? ’
15 Carroll in Forest Gate argued that ‘ class legislation ’ was impossible , ‘ especially at a time like the present when the nation is stirred to its very vitals by unemployment and general stagnation of trade ’ ( Election leaflet 1921 ) .
16 I pointed out how dangerous it would be , and — well , how damaging to me in my position if my wife went to Ireland at a time like this . ’
17 They clinked their glasses ; then Martin , walking towards the long window , said , ‘ It 's a good job I did n't become engaged ; you should n't get married at a time like this . ’
18 It 's wrong for you to be alone at a time like this . ’
19 But at a time like that when i it 's devoted to the fallen in a war and men who were the heroes of the war say it was disgusting , you know , and and how they , they expressed themselves I thought was was a very very significant thing , it made a very very strong impression .
20 Giving me your wretched customs clichés at a time like this . ’
21 Down below , two points of red light appear , one at a time like a wink in reverse .
22 No sense in bearing grudges at a time like this . ’
23 ‘ Look , I 'm terribly sorry , ’ continued Blanche , ‘ to have to come back and see you at a time like this , Mr Lancaster — ’
24 How typical of Iris to think of such a detail at a time like this .
25 You do n't want to be thinking about someone else at a time like this .
26 How I could fall asleep at a time like that I do n't know .
27 What am I doing , tangling myself up with a girl at a time like this ?
28 At a time like this ? ’ groaned Faye .
29 ‘ Perhaps a trained nurse is n't quite what one wants at a time like this , ’ Sophia agreed .
30 Research by Market and Opinion Research International ( MORI ) shows that employees in any organisation in similar circumstances express a common need at a time like this — they call for fast , straight forward communications , even when the news is bad .
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