Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] time the " in BNC.

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1 In between the time the dustbins are put out and the truck arrives , the pickers have been through the contents of the bins .
2 Under the system , created by West Germany 's Manfred Donike , the amount of steroids in an athlete 's body can be detected not only at the time the test takes place , but several months beforehand , although the actual drug is not identified .
3 It need have been irrelevant only at the time the edition of the digesta was made , which according to Schulz was in the late third century .
4 The chart needs to be filled in at the time the child eats as retrospective memory is unreliable .
5 It was a little after ten o'clock by the time the three men gathered in the council chamber over the post office and unrolled the plans on the long oak table .
6 I started playing when I was seven , so by the time The Stones happened it was not difficult for me to play , so I could appreciate it for the music alone .
7 Other ears heard the transmission , so by the time the force arrived at the target it was covered by a very effective smokescreen .
8 At that time the navigator and bombardier starting going on missions because evidently they were short so by the time the Gdynia mission came around the bombardier and the , and the er navigator had missions under their belt so this was to be my first mission .
9 Those rates may be completely out of date by the time a statement of the special damages claimed is drawn up , and even more so by the time the action is tried .
10 But disappointment began to set in by the time the ballot boxes had been emptied , and when the second stage of the count began , at 12.45 a.m. , it soon became clear that it would be a two-horse race .
11 There is a six-year Statute of Limitations which relates to the period from the date at which the competing claim was first asserted ( not at the time the work of art was stolen nor the date of subsequent sale ) .
12 There would be a lot of damage and a few people would get hurt , but the lads would be away by the time the police could get round to the place .
13 Thus by the time the size of the government grant is known in late autumn , the groundwork will have been done .
14 The puppyhood phase is essentially over by the time the young dog is six months old .
15 The court held that the theft was not over by the time the lady was tied up .
16 And Rosalba roused her heavy , hollow limbs and submitted to the tasks , finding in the repetitiousness of domestic labours a lulling routine that could still for a time the kind of sickness she had contracted .
17 However , once upon a time the mathematician was a child too .
18 But once upon a time the ad pages of NME throbbed with the heady thrills of Loon pants !
19 ONCE UPON a time The Face was the style bible not of gits in fake fur-trimmed parkas and yups looking for new big ties , but of crazy over-made-up early '80s youth , for whom mum 's old curtains and too much eye-liner signified SEX and REVOLUTION .
20 Once upon a time the only crime in this neck of the woods was domestic .
21 ONCE UPON A TIME the Universities had representatives in parliament ; it is only now through the Conference of University Convocations and Graduate Associations ( CUCGA , a national body in which Salford has a high profile , that works to protect and enhance higher education ) that we seem to be getting some clout back .
22 Once upon a time the position of the bedroom relative to those of female guests would have been far more interesting .
23 It will , of course , seldom happen that after the buyer has had some benefit , the contract is avoided by section 7 because usually by the time the goods are delivered to the buyer risk will have passed to him ; section 7 applies only where the goods perish before the risk passes to the buyer .
24 It should be emphasised again that this last situation will occur only very seldom , because usually by the time the buyer gets possession of the goods risk will have passed to him and , if the goods perish after risk has passed to the buyer , that will not frustrate the contract .
25 Weather conditions had deteriorated rapidly by the time the plane reached Prestwick and the pilot aborted his landing almost on touch-down .
26 Er that does n't , I mean do n't take it about six o'clock , seven o'clock at night you could have , that could have worn off by the time the
27 Yesterday it announced figures for the first half of 1989 so late in the day that the London market had mostly packed up and gone home by the time the screens showed that profits had risen from Ir £109m to Ir £121m and earnings were up from 21.7p to 25.4p basic .
28 The 20mm and 40mm quick-firing guns here were in or on concrete emplacements , and although the crew of the outer guns were knocked out for a time the Germans got this battery firing again , and the searchlight on the Mole 's tip was never put out .
29 ‘ Ties in roughly with the time the vagrant jumped the train .
30 Pride of place is given to a Conestoga Wagon which dates back to the time the Mellons crossed the Appalachians .
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