Example sentences of "[that] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 She has n't said , since we said that off that time , she has n't said anything about her office experience .
2 The Jerusalem Post of Dec. 29 pointed out that for first time the USA had backed a resolution in the Council ( as opposed to the General Assembly ) which referred to " all the Palestinian territories occupied by Israel since 1967 , including Jerusalem " .
3 Now , I leave entirely on one side the question why on earth the present ratio between profits and incomes generally is so supremely right that for all time it ought to be preserved , or at any rate allowed only to diminish , regardless of anything else that happens , such as the growth of savings and accumulation of capital .
4 This , coupled with the gossip that for some time surrounded the couple , soon convinced the constables they had the right people .
5 It seems that for some time the firm had been issuing such promissory notes and having them endorsed by its local bank in Bihać ( where , incidentally , the partisans held the first meeting of the Anti-Fascist Council for the Liberation of Yugoslavia ) .
6 In the Victorian era , however , the burden of interest payments resulting from earlier wartime borrowing caused such concern that for some time budget surpluses were run in order to reduce the national debt .
7 They had bought a house in London so that for some time each year they could be in England , and now , with the baby almost due , Felipe had brought Maggie back .
8 so it meant that for some time before contingency fund development was introduced you must of had some concerns er about the accuracy of the figures you were putting forward for the publication , can , can I explain that a little more ? if after a few years a major repair needs to be carried out there was no contingency fund , it might mean sticking another two or three hundred pounds a year on the service charges , might it not , to cover a major repair
9 Is he aware also that during that time scale many seriously ill patients had to be turned away and had to go to other hospitals and that patients using the unit had to be taken out of it prematurely so that others more seriously ill could take their place ?
10 Slovene President Milan Kucan estimated that the process would take at least six months , and he promised that during that time Slovenia would negotiate with the federal government to avoid financial and administrative conflicts .
11 Christmas is a time of celebration and joyfulness , but there is no doubt that during this time someone , probably more than one , will become over-exuberant , a knife will flash and someone will die .
12 The number of women elected to the Church 's Parliament is double that of last time , and those in favour of women priests , are confident that they 've secured the required majority to have their way by nineteen ninety five .
13 Other navies might stick to the old tactics of trying to board enemy ships and capture them , or concentrate on firing at the masts and rigging in the hope that successful shooting would disable the other side , but the English preferred to shoot into the hulls of their enemies because they knew that with enough time and enough shot they would destroy their opponents .
14 ‘ I instruct my daughter out of concern for her safety that until such time as she raises children she should make no will : in this way she will be able to live without danger . ’
15 We therefore believe that until such time as the Government can clarify what proportion of the projected demand it is willing to satisfy under MPG6 , can be acceptably met through existing reserves , and what realistic mechanisms it intends to apply to extinguish the remainder , no new sources of supply should be permitted .
16 We therefore believe that until such time as the Government can clarify what proportion of the projected demand it is willing to satisfy under MPG6 , can be acceptably met through existing reserves , and what realistic mechanisms it intends to apply to extinguish the remainder , no new sources of supply should be permitted .
17 The declaration said that until such time as Krajina 's separation from Croatia could be negotiated with the Croatian government , Croatian laws would continue to be observed in the region , provided that they were not at variance with federal laws or laws unilaterally adopted by the Krajina government .
18 The problem is that until such time as a particular expert system is used by a sufficient number of practitioners ( sufficient to be classed as a responsible body ) , anyone using an expert system is taking a chance should the advice turn out to be wrong although it must be stressed that the fact that advice is wrong does not inevitably and conclusively mean that there has been negligence .
19 The invention of printing in the fifteenth century steadily did away with the need for handwritten books , and it is interesting to note that from that time onwards various styles of calligraphy developed for different purposes .
20 On and off for I , 500 years it has been served by a community of canons ; but an eighth-century archbishop implanted monks in its precinct , and the canons failed to depart — so that from that time on for many centuries there were two communities competing for the use of the church , and from about 835 for the golden altar which is one of the supreme glories of Carolingian art .
21 It was decided that from that time on the gypsy , Croat , German , Romanian , Serbian , Slovak , Slovene and Jewish communities would have one representative each in the Országgyüles , but that there would be no church representation .
22 It is noticeable that from this time wagon services between London and the Midlands did not expand as did those to other parts of the country .
23 It estimates that in that time it cut its carbon dioxide emissions by more than 20 per cent .
24 On the other hand , the mere fact that in that time she has overtaken it most one of some 20 countries that outranked her in per capita terms is enough to establish that her record is less than spectacular .
25 It had been five years since the President had last presented the awards for gallantry and to voluntary workers , and in his opening remarks he reflected that in that time over 7,600 lives had been saved , 180 new boats built and lifeboat technology had advanced by leaps and bounds .
26 ‘ We have still got ten days to go and I 'm quite sure that in that time our efforts will mean Mr Gregory will be all right . ’
27 I think that in due time the British people will want to know a bit more than that .
28 And as the pressure mounts , squatters are encroaching on what was once idyllic whites only areas and the residents of Hout Bay near Capetown are made increasingly aware that in this time of political reform , they are no longer sheltered from the reality of life in the black townships .
29 There is now , however , a non-zero probability that in any time period a price war will break out , and in an infinitely repeated market it is virtually certain that one will be observed .
30 He was lucky not to get a prison sentence and claims that since that time he has remained sober .
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