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

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1 That is especially so at this time , when we are effectively handing from Parliament to Ministers the right to decide , on private Bills , to lay orders .
2 He feels that as he loved her so much during this time , he ca n't believe she was n't feeling the same way .
3 It is incredible that my challenge in tournaments so often during this time had been to make the cut .
4 To understand why it should have attracted Nietzsche so strongly at this time , we must turn to the background of his academic specialization , and his great love for Greece .
5 A lot would be down there at this time of night .
6 ‘ We can only be seen from the river , and no one 's likely to be down there at this time of night . ’
7 ( Probably because she had been in and out of Charley 's so freely at this time , working on her portfolio . )
8 The perception of urban problems changed ; in due time the nature of planning response changed with it , and it is in this context that explanations may be sought as to how and why the tempo and style of the public regulation of the urban environment changed so markedly at this time .
9 Not long after this time ( c. 1530 ) we have a source , Royal App. 56 , containing half-a-dozen anonymous liturgical pieces : a Kyrie and Christe , two ‘ Felix namque ’ and a Communion ‘ Beata viscera ’ , an antiphon , ‘ Miserere ’ , and an unornamented transcription of a four-part hymn , ‘ A solis ortus cardine ’ .
10 Mike says that it 's surprisingly not just at this time of the year when they have trouble with bonfires that go out of control .
11 " He 's generally there about this time .
12 Students could not win a fair hearing it seemed , but they did not pursue the matter any further at this time .
13 Military language and imagery entered his consciousness more forcefully at this time too .
14 It may not have been sensible to climb alone up here at this time in these conditions , but it was little enough , and that straightforward .
15 But certainly by the end of the 17th century there was a huge concert up there at this time of the morning going on for an hour .
16 Richard did however , work on the dressing floors fairly regularly around this time earning 6d. a day .
17 ‘ Things happen fast out here at this time of year . ’
18 Come back tomorrow at this time . ’
19 As his wife has a broad range of interests , he instinctively knows she has things to teach him , so he needs her even more at this time in his life than ever before .
20 Lots of informa , I know it 's not re , I know we have n't talked about selling T N T , and I 'll , your questions are n't really about this time , I 'll do that in a minute .
21 I will make the enquiry you request and , if you visit me here tomorrow at this time , I will either tell you what I have found out , or refuse to help .
22 ‘ Hang around here at this time of night , and some sex-starved male might decide to make you his first prize . ’
23 Children wandered around even at this time of night , in and out of the many shops , playing and screaming .
24 Like maybe now about this time of the year we would start with skipping , and then in the winter time , we well there was has a lot of , we would just seem to amuse ourselves .
25 Now do n't let's go o overboard here at this time of the night .
26 Yet even at this time many members of industrial trade unions realized fully that they were no longer free agents in a wider collective , but increasingly regimented subjects of the Party .
27 ‘ But … you 're going round there at this time of the morning ? ’
28 Personally , I prefer the notion that this structure , whatever it was , did not open very far at this time and soon closed again .
29 If I did n't know better , I 'd say Bolan and Starr were obviously partaking a bit too copiously at this time .
30 He pled with her ; his examinations were close , and it would be difficult to find anywhere else at this time of year , for everything was taken .
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