Example sentences of "[subord] the time of " in BNC.

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1 All requests for ‘ ordinary ’ books , where the time of submission had been recorded — a total of 3966 applications — were treated in this way .
2 However , the time of year is less important than the time of the shift .
3 Deep sleep appears to be a response to our life-style and reflects the amount of prior wakefulness much more than the time of day when sleep is taken .
4 However , notice of this election must be given to the Inland Revenue not later than the time of the appeal made against the Schedule E assessment containing the disputed benefit figure .
5 In the following sentence the narrator comments on what happened a week later than the time of the lady 's speech , from the point of view of his context at the time of writing his contribution to the novel , In a week afterwards …
6 They measure the seasons by the changing day length , as may be demonstrated by keeping migratory birds under artificial day length conditions : they then migrate at a time dictated by their experienced day length , rather than the time of year .
7 The story continues with Pierre Gassendi ( 1650 ) and Avogadro ( 1811 ) up until the time of publication .
8 Information on exposure was considered up until the time of diagnosis for cases and until the date of diagnosis of the corresponding case for controls .
9 Finally , the description unenforceable really means that up until the time of judgment it was valid but thereafter can not be used as a basis for an action .
10 Up until the time of his trial , he felt obliged to deny his own homosexuality .
11 Of interest to us , however , is his attempt to address the question why , if the time of bleeding is the most fertile time , do women tend to shun male company just at this part of the cycle ?
12 At the end of this campaign it looked at last as if the time of peace had come , when the Council for which Anselm had been pressing for the past four years could be held with royal support .
13 Do n't stick to a single time each day but try to vary it to see if the time of day makes a difference for you .
14 And er Oh and if he If the time of the the er tinkers that they came round , if they came round about the time of the the pig killing they would look for the piece of bacon .
15 If the time of period that you choose to study allows , you may be able to use oral evidence .
16 Customs successfully assessed it for VAT on the payment ( supply ) because the time of supply was the date of receipt in 1991 .
17 In this group , the extended family may include some hundreds of people , while the time of greatest status for a male is that between puberty and parenthood .
18 ‘ Rule I : Where there is an unconditional contract for the sale of specific goods , in a deliverable state , the property in the goods passes to the buyer when the contract is made , and it is immaterial whether the time of payment or the time of delivery or both be postponed . ’
19 We now come to the closing words of Rule 1 , ‘ it is immaterial whether the time of payment or the time of delivery , or both , be postponed . ’
20 Gardening is among the activities on offer for the over 50s when the Time of your Life Expo arrives in Glasgow early next year .
21 In this case a search will take R/2 on average , when the time of rotation of the device is R. Each additional track will add a further R/2 to this .
22 When the time of Hasan 's Occultation came , they would , presumably , be swarming up the drainpipes waving scimitars and carrying on like a thwarted group of reporters from the Sun .
23 The time of viewing as well as the time of making .
24 Although specific assessments are heavily contextualized and influenced by such things as the time of day and fashion ( Rubinstein 1973 : 249 ) , the evaluations are standardized into discrete types of abnormal situation .
25 As early as the time of Saul the festival of the new moon was celebrated with great solemnity .
26 Non-residents would have to register their names at the gate as well as the time of arrival and their business .
27 Fellow-feeling between Athens and Corinth , occasioned by Megara , is traceable as far back as the time of the Cypselid tyrant of Corinth , Periander : called on to arbitrate between Athens and Lesbos over the possession of Sigeion on the Hellespont , he awarded it to Athens .
28 Reference is made in chapter 4 to the value of making good notes but , as the time of the examination approaches , it is good policy to transfer key facts and figures on to swot cards .
29 But it may be argued that ‘ conduct ’ includes the circumstances in which the conduct takes place , including such matters as the time of day or night in addition to the ferocity of the attack .
30 He tells me that I sound strange , just a little strange , as strange as the time of night .
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