Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] at that time " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 My income at that time was mainly from prints .
2 I listened but if it 's of no evidential value there is no point in listening because I 've got so much on my mind at that time erm to sort out that threat in there that I certainly ca n't recall what was exactly said or even along the lines of what was said .
3 Course they got away with income tax out of that because they were n't , they were n't much erm to do with income tax that time , I mean my tax at that time of the year was about , at that time was about four pound a year when I was erm , when I was working and you only paid income tax once a year .
4 But this event was entirely unrepresentational of my behaviour at that time .
5 My dreams at that time were rather disturbed .
6 My captain at that time was aged twenty-four .
7 ‘ I was very nervous about my grandmother at that time .
8 As conditions were calm and my position at that time left me right for a downwind left join in an easterly direction , I elected to land this way and flew a normal downwind base and approach .
9 A photograph of my mother at that time shows a beautiful , resolute face under waves of soft brown hair .
10 Does he also recall the attitude of some Opposition politicians and , indeed , many local councillors in Norwich who actively opposed NATO and its policies at that time ?
11 But there is another circumstance that strongly suggests that [ h ] -dropping was not a low-status feature in ME , and that is its association at that time with East Anglian texts .
12 We congratulate Marconi 's civilian employees on their work at that time .
13 However , it must be recognised that such claims for compensation would involve an extension of Francovich , both because that was a case of complete non-implementation , not just defective implementation , and because the UK government could argue that its implementation of the Directive in 1981 was done on the basis of its good faith understanding of what European law then required and so there was no element of fault in its decision-making at that time .
14 Er , you know , because anything belonging to a wife belonged to her husband at that time .
15 For example , a well-ordered lady who had always prepared her husband 's evening meal , was given the task of laying ( and relaying ) the tea tables to help with her restlessness at that time of day ( Marshall , 1988 ) .
16 In a vote on Aug. 15 the project had received the overwhelming support of the Folketing ( parliament ) , which had voted against a similar project in 1973 , although Sweden had given its approval at that time .
17 College induction programmes for staff new to FE were in their infancy at that time and I probably felt content in the knowledge of my own ‘ expertise ’ .
18 Their role at that time was to discount bills for holders requiring immediate cash for payments which were due in perhaps two or three months .
19 Obviously a married woman ca n't just get up from her chair at that time of the evening and announce that she 's going out .
20 As far as Sarah was concerned Charles was her domain at that time and trespassers were not welcome by the sparky redhead who applied her competitive instincts to the men in her life .
21 The very adventurous course of its politics at that time bore little resemblance to the mortal struggle in religious terms of the period of Antiochus IV .
22 Their estimate at that time of over £80,000 more or less ruled this option out .
23 As with his architectural assaults , he trawled for information from a wide range of experts in the environmental field , including the pressure group Friends of the Earth , whose director at that time was Jonathon Porritt .
24 The ethics may appear questionable to present day conservationists , but it may be said in defence that the trip was made with the knowledge of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds , whose observations at that time showed that there was no falling off in the numbers of breeding birds as a result of the annual slaughter .
25 To understand why , argues Gilbert , we need to understand the construction of the sodomite , his association at that time with evil , rebellion , and insurrection , and the belief that to tolerate his sin was to court the possibility of divine revenge ( as with Sodom and Gomorrah ) .
26 The following is his acceptance speech as President and , while betraying a certain youthfulness , it demonstrates the cast — the humour and the audacity — of his mind at that time :
27 Like the latter two , he was to die a violent death , but that was not in the mind of his flatterers at that time .
28 A little fold of the veil can be drawn aside to disclose his mood at that time .
29 It was difficult not to be ashamed of his behaviour at that time .
30 I was told by released French hostages that he did attempt to escape , that he was beaten very badly , and that basically his spirit at that time was , was , was broken ; he did n't want to talk with the other hostages in the room and he pretty much had withdrawn .
  Next page