Example sentences of "[pron] at [art] time [conj] " in BNC.

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1 We Was it apparent to you at the time that the wage was low ?
2 You were told at the time you did , and Councillor told you at the time that th it was totally inadequate was the children 's budget , so how can you expect more money from the Government when your sense of priorities is so blatantly wrong on the money that you 're already handling .
3 Did , did you at the time or in the thirties did you have any involvement with the Unemployment Claims Union or anything like that ?
4 That was something at the time that I felt I did n't really need myself .
5 ‘ He chose to favour us one at a time and the others were left out in the cold .
6 If anaphors were to be resolved one at a time and left to right , nothing would yet have been done about ‘ him ’ , so the configurational contribution would be missed and reasoning would be inevitable .
7 From the beginning they took on ‘ trainees ’ in evangelism and church planting , first one at a time and then in small groups and now they run a carefully organised evangelistic training programme called Network .
8 Bring them in one at a time and show them a series of articles such as a pot , a plate , a flask and a small stool .
9 The best way to learn these modes is to take them one at a time and examine the construction of each one .
10 The remedy may change , or in acute injuries more than one remedy may be required , but in classical homoeopathy the remedies are administered one at a time and not as a mixture .
11 The Crystal Palace tram terminus was on a gradient and it was ruled that if the crew wanted to take their break there , in the busmen 's canteen round the corner on the Parade , they must go one at a time and not leave the car unattended .
12 London Transport held very strong views in favour of standardization , so when in 1936 , the ex-Croydon cars were due for an annual overhaul and relicensing , they were withdrawn one at a time and replaced by E/1 Class cars between October 1936 and January 1937 .
13 Another good face lifter is to raise the eyebrows up and down swiftly ( no holding ) one at a time and both together .
14 Send it to one at a time and be prepared to wait a good while for a reply .
15 You will have achieved very little if parents sort problems one at a time and keep coming back to you for the same advice for each one .
16 In the following text pages , each step is taken one at a time and ‘ what happened ’ and why is detailed .
17 So do you want to take e each object out one at a time and then put it on the table in the categories so you 've got one pile of bones .
18 Cold setting was carried out by selecting the characters one at a time and placing them in a compositor 's stick .
19 The Head of Department then went through the objectives one at a time and satisfied the Deputy Head ( Curriculum ) and the Director of Studies that , with different emphases , the objectives were all subsumed in the 3 criteria for the assessment of pupils ' work .
20 I just sat there , got them all out one at a time and did the whole damn lot !
21 For this reason , cards should be exchanged one at a time and with some care .
22 I only work on one at a time because I find it quite niggling if something is n't finished .
23 Cool pastry for 5mins , then beat in eggs one at a time until mixture is firm , glossy and elastic .
24 Malpass put the fingers of his right hand on the chair arm and pressed them down one at a time until all four knuckles cracked loudly .
25 The coloured boxer looked into the referee 's eyes , then watched his fingers ; he was raising them one at a time as he counted .
26 Although oxygen is a good oxidising agent ( atom or molecule that accepts electrons from the molecule it oxidises ) , restrictions on the direction of spin of the electrons it accepts means that it usually accepts these one at a time as shown in the following equations :
27 3 Do this through good grading of structures by arranging them in order of difficulty ( facilitation ) and by introducing them one at a time if possible .
28 ‘ Often they 'll kill a couple of lambs , take one at the time and leave one to be picked up later , ’ he explained .
29 She had n't been around herself at the time and said Gustav did n't like talking about it much .
30 His friends and colleagues were trying to persuade him at the time that this would not be wise — what on earth would happen to the British election campaign if the country had to go to war in the Gulf half-way through ?
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