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

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1 In most countries , groundwater flows from aquifers throughout the year but rainfall replenishes them for only part of the time .
2 adversely affect your ability to carry out the duties required by the ES ( eg overlap with the time you are required to work for ES or leave you too tired to be able to carry out your ES duties properly ) ; or
3 This , and the fact that the Hayes Society tended to be a rather secretive body , lent it much mystique for a time , ensuring that the pronouncements it occasionally issued on professional matters were received as though hewn on tablets of stone .
4 Whichever way , she probably had n't given it much thought at the time and it had been some time later when her mother had told her that he had left the country and gone abroad to work .
5 Secondly , in the case of transaction at an undervalue , it is presumed that the vendor was not solvent at the time the acquisition agreement was exchanged .
6 It was nearly daylight by the time we reached the summit .
7 And under the sites may also availability at the time of booking .
8 There was also controversy at the time when the East Belfast MP claimed the new station , with its one fire engine , could not provide as much cover as Castlereagh , which had two appliances .
9 Clearly the view that sociability arises primarily in the context of feeding can not be upheld ; the physical-care experiences examined can not account for variations in behaviour-not even behaviour at the time .
10 However , often the best way of challenging a dysfunctional attitude is to test out the validity of the attitude , for example a client who believed he could not stand going to a party might be invited to test this belief out by going , for at least part of the time .
11 Although he intended to live in the house , for at least part of the time , he saw it too as saleable and the value or price of it ( however you liked to put it ) going up every year .
12 In Lancaster , where I 'd come out , there had always been a mixed scene ; in many places outside the big towns , most of the lesbians and gay men continued to hang together for at least part of the time because there did n't seem enough of us to consider doing much else .
13 An eighth of them opted for friendship groups for at least part of the time , and a few grouped their pupils by age .
14 My eldest daughter Ailsa was staying there part of the time , studying art at the Byam Shaw College of Art , and falling in love with her tutor , whom she later married .
15 But Bert was there part of the time . "
16 He really wanted to do a play on maybe Broadway at the time — something different . ’
17 In the early days both methods co-existed for some time in Great Britain , but the adherents of each method campaigned against one another here and elsewhere in Europe until towards the close of the nineteenth century , when oralism for the time being triumphed in all European countries .
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