Example sentences of "[prep] no time in " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll get there in no time in that . |
2 | Thus , at no time in the future should any Scot be summoned to court or parliament outside Scotland — a direct reminder of Edward I 's particular offence . |
3 | At no time in its long history of seven hundred years has Parliament governed , nor save for a brief period when the Constitution broke down in the seventeenth century has it made any claim to do so . |
4 | At no time in the Tudor and Stuart period was its prosperity really threatened , a fact clearly visible in the steady physical redevelopment of the town . |
5 | At no time in the day must there be an idle moment or a silent one ; any spare time must be filled with prayer . |
6 | The assault was stiffly resisted and at no time in their planning had the Germans calculated that the Belgians would do anything other than tamely submit . |
7 | Ms Tyson may protest too much ; but she could certainly argue that at no time in the previous two administrations did everyone involved in trade policy sing from the same songbook . |
8 | At no time in history has there been more opportunity for a middle-class person to rise , yet , at the same time , the possibility of falling to great depths has similarly increased . |
9 | Michael Stanislawski paints a grim picture of Jewish affairs under Nicholas I but admits that " at no time in this period did policy toward the Jews depart from the framework and pattern of overall government activity " . |
10 | The famous British journalist and broadcaster , Alistair Cooke , recalled that at no time in his many years in the United States did he receive such a " blizzard of disgusted mail " from the old country . |
11 | At no time in the intervening period was there any possibility of the Labour Party replacing the National , predominantly Conservative , government . |