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

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1 If the normalised ( i.e. in ratio to the white card reading ) reflectance values for this time are aberrant , then this indicates that the reflectance measurements respond non-linearly to the illumination level , which must then be strictly controlled , or else a correction must be established .
2 The loss of earning power experienced by such as doctors , lawyers , etc. , can be recouped fairly quickly after training ( Tumin and others have estimated that no more than ten years is generally required ) , and is more than compensated by higher rewards after this time .
3 We must sustain the infrastructure of the arts in this time of recession by spreading the funds available to all forms of the arts and not to a select few with a special clout .
4 The request for reconsideration must be filed within two days of receiving the certificate of refusal from the magistrates ' court and copy documents must be served on the parties within this time limit .
5 Figures given in various reports and signals at this time range from " 20,000 " to " 30,000 " to " 40,000 " ( it was not until 18 May that a reasonably accurate total was available ) .
6 Ramon Pidal gives a rounded portrait of the brothers at this time :
7 Unfortunately , the NME offices at this time were dominated by sad , prematurely middle-aged post-modernist bores , sneering at anything enthusiastic of smacking of the political in pop .
8 Just before the meeting delegates were delighted to hear that PHPA had decided that the main emphasis for both species of Indonesian rhinos ( Javan and Sumatran ) would be in situ conservation and that there should be no captive-breeding programme for Javan rhinos at this time , a view endorsed by the workshop .
9 By combining information on ships and shipowners found in the Liverpool Plantation Registers with material on the voyages of the same ships to Africa and the Americas gleaned from other trade and shipping records , it is possible to reconstruct in considerable depth a major port 's involvement in the Atlantic trades at this time , and to begin to assess their impact on economic change in its hinterland .
10 The ubiquity of the Jewish theme in his public addresses at this time makes it impossible to imagine that early converts to Nazism could fail to regard violent anti-Semitism as a leading feature of Hitler 's image .
11 The staple diet of the Highlanders at this time was oatmeal porridge , cakes made from barley or stoneground oat-flour , vegetables , milk , butter , eggs and cheese with occasional fish , beef , venison , wild fruits , honey and the famous Scottish soups .
12 The Director of Highways has stated that there are insufficient funds at this time for the provision of a pedestrian refuge island between Baberton and Foulis Crescent .
13 But prevailing attitudes towards the Jews at this time among all but a small proportion of the population , discriminatory though they were in different degrees , did not remotely match the anti-Jewish paranoia of Hitler and the activist Jew-baiting elements within the Nazi Movement .
14 It is more probable that they were cited soon after deposit , but that the coverage of SCI at this time did not extend to those journals in which the citations occurred .
15 Tantrums at this time are common when she is thwarted and she hits out at people and objects when they do not bend to her will .
16 No change was made to the livery of the cars at this time .
17 And the chapter on some uses of grammar turns out to be more about how a few parts of the grammatical system undergoing diachronic change are open for exploitation by authors at this time .
18 The yellow brain fungus Tremella mesenterica is conspicuous on dead twigs and branches at this time .
19 Moreover , there was in both the Conservative and Labour Parties at this time a widespread mistrust and fear of Lloyd George .
20 This chapter will start by looking at the potential for politicisation in later-Stuart England , and show that most of the issues which divided the parties at this time had roots which dug deep in society .
21 A sign of the importance attached to shells at this time is that some were obtained from a distance .
22 This was unusual in schools at this time , for the classical languages were pre-eminent .
23 I had got my back almost round to the steps by this time but I knew I 'd never get my parka open and the front door key out unless I had an edge .
24 I 'm pleased that the Divisional Championship has been on everybody 's lips around this time each year .
25 I was using mostly open G , A or E tunings around this time — mostly E , in fact , the old Vastopol tuning .
26 They had come within sight of the stables by this time , and Mrs Alderley 's coachman , seeing his mistress approaching , made haste to open the door , calling to the groom who had accompanied them to reharness the horses which had been released from the bit .
27 I would have thought the horizon would have been black with converging vessels by this time . ’
28 Some houses of this time still have a fortified and military feeling , but most are Gothic in spirit .
29 The stage of expulsion of the child from the uterus and its journey through the vagina takes about two hours of this time and is the most painful stage .
30 If so , this was a species of pride which he subsequently overcame , no doubt partly as a consequence of his sobering experiences during this time .
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