Example sentences of "[adj] thing at [art] time " in BNC.

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1 The reference to a proposed parachute operation is strange , because there is no evidence that Stirling was planning any such thing at the time , yet the correspondence is dated 30 and 31 December 1941 , when Stirling was in the desert .
2 Was that considered a hard thing at the time ?
3 But I did n't like working at Johnny Walkers so I think it was quite a good thing at the time , although I did n't really like it I 'm glad now that it happened cos I 'd probably still be working in there .
4 People were on the streets being senselessly violent to the police , which I thought was a good thing at the time .
5 In practice one can only talk about one thing at a time , and in this Chapter I shall risk a distorting simplicity by looking at questions of theory largely in isolation from institutional matrices and situations , and concentrating on British activities to the exclusion of the American ones that accompanied or preceded them .
6 It still seems to me that the acting critics of poesy are for the most part incapable of looking for more than one thing at a time , having got started about 1913 ( I mean a few of ‘ em got started about 1913 and a lot have started since ) to look for a certain plainness and directness of speech and simple order of words ; and having about 1918 got started looking for Mr Eliot 's rather more fragile system ( a system excellent for Mr Eliot but not very much use to any one else ) , they now limit their criticism to inquiring whether or no verse conforms to one or other of these manners , thereby often omitting to notice fundamentals , or qualities as important as verbal directness and even more important than ‘ snap ’ .
7 Thatcher 's great advantage is this laser sight which fixes in a very narrow , straight beam on one thing at a time . ’
8 The common sense , suburban philosophy of the accountant 's daughter from Surrey Hills — ‘ one thing at a time , ’ forever ringing in her ear — over-rode all the tempting words Stock , Aitken and Waterman and the money men of pop bombarded her with .
9 MANY mothers agreed with Helen Bullock that men can only focus on one thing at a time .
10 One thing at a time , ’ he used to say pompously , as though there were some virtue in it .
11 deals with one thing at a time
12 One thing at a time .
13 You see the Vox is trying to be all things , but in fact it 's only really good for one thing at a time . ’
14 You dealt with one thing at a time , gave it your whole attention , decided it , then put it aside .
15 One thing at a time , Jimmy .
16 She says ‘ no ’ more often , rather than suffering or withdrawing , and she is able to remind people of her difficulty in concentrating on more than one thing at a time .
17 At present we assume that the computer does only one thing at a time .
18 can we just come back to the pupil comment business , one thing at a time for a moment
19 This was , from Frederica , pointedly rude , but Caroline took it complacently , said , " One thing at a time .
20 and this kind of thing it 's getting er I just think I 'm going to end up more confused by trying to do it all at once than if I concentrate on one thing at a time .
21 Then try to think of one thing at a time as you write .
22 I believe harmonic poverty is often caused by a student 's perfectly natural inability to think of more than one thing at a time .
23 To avoid confusion we need some sort of structure which allows us to focus on one thing at a time .
24 In structure drills as well as in pronunciation drills there is one important principle : drill one thing at a time .
25 On the whole , he disliked comparisons , because they made you think about more than one thing at a time .
26 One thing at a time , if you please , ’ said the Inspector .
27 Change only one thing at a time and notice if it stops crashing or not .
28 ‘ But the thrust of our approach is to start at home , focusing on one thing at a time rather than confusing ourselves by trying to do everything at once — which is a major reason why 85 per cent of organisations trying to do something in this area fail to get it right .
29 Their inability to do more than one thing at a time is only one problem .
30 Like any CD-ROM system , it effectively only does one thing at a time .
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