Example sentences of "that time " in BNC.
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1 | But no-one denied that times had changed . |
2 | Not until the Kremlin signalled that times had changed could life be breathed back into Wallenberg 's heroism . |
3 | Although one can not believe that times were good for immigrant artists in the 1950s , a quantity of painting seems to belong to the period , though done a decade or more later . |
4 | Now that times are tougher , such costly publicity stunts are harder to justify . |
5 | Some big firms have cut the pay of senior executives in a move to impress on humbler employees that times are tough . |
6 | Now I am well aware that times have changed and in these more liberal-minded days such a remark might pass with only a raised eyebrow or two , but in 1944 men did not use four-letter swear words in front of girls , be they ever so lowly — and they did n't come much more lowly than we were . |
7 | You know that times are changing in Wales when a man as outspoken and innovative as Llanelli 's GARETH JENKINS can become a national coach and selector . |
8 | The carefully worked-out plan of the military plotters was for as swift a takeover as possible ; if , however , the ideal was a classic pronunciamiento along the lines of 1923 , General Mola was not alone in appreciating that times had changed and that opposition would have to be overcome . |
9 | And remember that times given for stages in guidebooks and on mountain path signposts are estimates for typical , more lightly equipped walkers . |
10 | Hewlett-Packard Co shares plunged a week or so back after a warning that its fiscal third quarter earnings to July 31 would be flat , and the news that it posted a net of $191m or 76 cents a share , compared with $192m or 76 cents a share last year , suggests that times have become exceedingly hard in the Unix market this summer , and that Sun Microsystems ' weak fiscal fourth quarter ( UX No 397 ) may not have been solely down to product line transitions . |
11 | Even for the culture-hungry people of St Petersburg , still flocking to exhibitions , theatres and concert-halls now that times , inflation-wise , are worse than ever , there is as yet no exclusion . |
12 | It is unlikely that there was a smoothly rising escalator of official fortunes , more probable that times of bonanza were separated by periods when rewards rose slowly . |
13 | Even the prince was n't particularly pleased , he said that times had changed , there was n't going to be a place any more for the likes of him ( he detested United Italy ) . |
14 | ‘ You 've just said yourself that times are hard in the development industry . |
15 | But it can be pointed out that times of motivational conflict are just the times when signalling may be expected . |
16 | ’ Hell , man , dae I huv tae spell it oot that times are hard an' there 's no work goin' at the doacks an' it 's nae a time tae be existin' oan charity ! ’ |
17 | When the US President , Eisenhower , visited Madrid on 21 December 1959 , Franco persisted in interpreting it as a sign of recognition of his rightness , not as an indication that times were changing and he would have to move with them or be left behind . |
18 | Even now that times were good , Gabriel could not say , ‘ Stop ! |
19 | There is not much evidence that real wages in Europe began to go up significantly until the later part of the 1860s , but even before then the general feeling that times were improving was unmistakable in the developed countries , the contrast with the disturbed and desperate 1830s and 1840s was palpable . |
20 | Then he added that times were hard for small farmers and told me not to be in a hurry to send in the account . ’ |
21 | We may be meant to think that time is simultaneous , in a way that may owe something to the simultaneity propounded , ‘ perhaps ’ , in Eliot 's Four Quartets , where ‘ History is now and England ’ ; or that it is cyclical , a turning wheel , with human depravity paling into insignificance as the wheel turns into modern times . |
22 | Later that evening Henry , who was a firm believer that time spent in reconnaissance was seldom wasted , raised the matter of the dinner party with his brother-in-law . |
23 | At thirty-seven she could only say for sure who she was not and she felt that time was running out . |
24 | I discovered that time was money and threw myself into cleaning offices , restaurants and hospitals . |
25 | The officers know that time is against them as new descriptions from members of the public may be distorted by sight of the published artist 's impressions . |
26 | Then I remember that time when the tent blew down in the snowstorm and his sleeping bag went in the slush . |
27 | A that time David was going through a period when he would n't fly , which was a pretty smart ploy because it gained you a lot of time between gigs , as you have to travel by some sort of surface transportation . |
28 | We must realize that time is running out faster than we think . ’ |
29 | Good marketing means that time will have to be found to listen and respond to what others have to say , time and attention will need to be diverted from other activities . |
30 | Tony Bowran feels very strongly about his constant development as a photographer and ensures that time is taken to work on his own projects . |