Example sentences of "time at " in BNC.
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1 | So they asked me to go away and come back again in a week which gave me breathing space and time at least to learn it properly . |
2 | The provisional movement is divided on the issue of capitalism but , for the time at least , has an openly declared policy of achieving an island-wide socialist republic by the combined means of violence and the democratic process . |
3 | DTS will show the Harris 20–20 Accommodator hotel communication system for the first time at the show . |
4 | As a great movie fan , each year I try and keep a fortnight clear to spend time at the Birmingham International Film and Television Festival . |
5 | In no time at all it jerked forward , and there I was , on my way . |
6 | If grey was the colour that characterized the first phase of my time at Harwich , blue characterizes this next phase . |
7 | In any case , once I got more and more into the swing of writing , I started to spend more time at home doing that . |
8 | And say we are coming in no time at all . ’ |
9 | At the same time , Libet set up a procedure for allowing subjects to report the time at which they first experienced the conscious intention to act . |
10 | But , and this is Libet 's error , what the subject was actually comparing was the time at which two experiences were occurring . |
11 | I lodged all this time at a lodging-house in Kent Street . |
12 | They are also likely to have greater need for heating than other groups , because they spend more time at home . |
13 | The idea of ‘ revolution ’ can set the pulses racing , for a time at least , and in 1980 it was invoked by Catherine Belsey : ‘ Only by closing the doors of the English department against theoretical challenges from outside can we continue to ignore the ‘ Copernican' ’ revolution which is currently taking place , and which is radically undermining traditional ways of perceiving both the world and the text . ’ |
14 | Cricket : Question time at Yorkshire |
15 | He recently retired as editor of the Eye but he still spends much of his time at the magazine 's cramped offices in Soho . |
16 | His arrival suggests that Mr Bush will appear more often on television , spend less time at his Maine seaside retreat , and less time playing with his dogs . |
17 | Southend United .... 3 Tottenham Hotspur .. 2 ( aet ; score at 90 min 3-2 ; agg 3-3 ; Tottenham win on away goals ) TOTTENHAM ended last night playing party tricks to waste time at Roots Hall , but it had taken them nearly two hours to establish a semblance of control over Southend in a throbbing , snarling , extraordinarily eventful Littlewoods Cup second round , second leg . |
18 | Other highlights include mini-seasons of new Spanish cinema ( for the fourth time at the Tyneside ) and ‘ blaxploitation ’ films ; plus a small Fellini retrospective . |
19 | ‘ A deferred rate mortgage is one where the mortgage is charged all the time at the normal APR , but the consumer only pays at a reduced rate during the early years , ’ Mr Ellis explained . |
20 | EMPLOYERS gain almost two hours a week on average from early-bird employees , and only 30 per cent of employees contribute no extra time at all , according to a report by the mobile communications group Phonepoint . |
21 | Racing : Sangster calls time at Manton |
22 | The police makes them streetwise within no time at all , but they 're missing out on something ’ ( FN 9/8/87 , p. 3 ) . |
23 | I threw myself into the ditch as two further explosions occurred , this time at the crossroads just ahead of the jeep . |
24 | We march all day , stopping from time to time at the sound of automatic fire somewhere just ahead . |
25 | Our time at the farm passes very quickly ; the days are sunny and the warm evenings are free of mosquitoes . |
26 | Even David Owen was later to admit that they should have been scrapped during his time at the Foreign Office in 1 977–9 . |
27 | When he looked back upon his short time at the Choir School of King 's College , it was the meeting with Milner-White which he saw as the memorable gift from the school . |
28 | He attributed no such quality to his disturbed time at Cuddesdon . |
29 | During his time at Cuddesdon something happened to the Church of England , at the national level , which left an indelible mark upon many young ordinands of the time , and certainly upon Michael Ramsey . |
30 | Later in life Ramsey believed that he learnt a lot from his short time at Liverpool . |