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

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1 Mr Mazowiecki also said pointedly at the time that he was not prepared to replace one philosophically biased government ( a communist one ) with another philosophically biased government ( an avowedly Catholic one ) .
2 I mean , I did n't think so at the time but when I think of it you know , and later when I came back after the war we , oh my God !
3 If you wish to apply for such a pass , please do so at the time or order , giving the following details and indicate whether or not your order is dependent on the allocation of a Vehicle Pass : Date required , Vehicle registration number , Vehicle type , Drivers ’ name or organisation , Number of persons with disabilities and total number of passengers .
4 Yes , well er I was saying er it was this Mr I think it was , but it was to do with er a big firm in at the time and they wanted er some locks at Liverpool
5 I have not said clear away , it is not the end of the lesson and some of you have not worked hard enough to make the end of the lesson now if you do n't want to make the whole poem rhyme , what you might want to do is to put two lines together at a time and have those rhyming , paired rhymes , rhyming couplets , you can do that .
6 A lrge percentage of the parachutes used by British airborne servicemen were inside at the time and destroyed at a cost of more than nineteen million pounds .
7 Poor Jasper happened to be curled up asleep some five feet away at the time and was rudely awakened .
8 ‘ That is what Martin says ; he was some distance away at the time and was n't able to see who it was . ’
9 It remains a subject of some curiosity that this apparently exceptional event occurred just at the time that the Greenpeace boat was moored offshore .
10 This idea is not very palatable : why should the Sun be anomalous just at the time that we start to search for neutrinos ?
11 Such socialising had significance not just at the time but for the future , for table-fellowship was , in Jesus ' thinking , an anticipation of that great feast which will mark the consummation of the Kingdom .
12 Er not at the time that you did it .
13 I have n't taken more than a week off at a time and I need some rest . ’
14 This may cost more at the time but could save a good deal of money in the long run .
15 The wash down would be done with one leg up at a time and an impatient queue waiting behind .
16 If you succeed in finding another job , or already have one lined up at the time that you go , it may not be worth suing your employer because the losses for which you could claim reimbursement may be minimal .
17 This chapter investigates how that world appeared to the players and the lookers on , both at the time and afterwards .
18 Something was happening in Britain that allowed the period to be plausibly described , both at the time and later , as permissive .
19 Explanations both at the time and later have tended to point to assumptions about the lower needs of women , irrespective of the work they were doing .
20 It is unquestionably true that the large-scale employment of women made it possible for certain Edinburgh houses to offer competitive terms in the years up to about 1900–10 , and the argument was made both at the time and in retrospective accounts .
21 The structure of Liberal argument , both at the time and as it has come down to us in modern land law texts , is thus built upon two suppositions .
22 No later than early 716 Nechtan , son of Derilei , king of the Picts , approached Ceolfrith , abbot of the monastery of Wearmouth and Jarrow , for guidance on Dionysian Easter tables and the Roman dating of Easter ( HE V , 21 ) — probably at the time that the Northumbrian priest , Ecgberht , was persuading the church on Iona to adopt the same ( HE 111 , 4 ; V , 22 , 24 ) — and in 717 expelled the Columban communities from Pictland into Dál Riata ( AU s.a. 715 , 716 : AT p. 225 ) .
23 In the latter case , the higher-level program is translated as a whole into a lower-level program as a whole , and that process is carried out at a time before and separate from the time when the ( compiled ) program runs .
24 No one pointed out at the time that radio , like other media of mass communication , leaves the audience with the choice of looking elsewhere .
25 David had a couple of records out at the time and he sang all his songs in the show that we did .
26 Philip of Valois 's claim , however , had the virtues of clarity and logic , whereas Edward 's claim , as French lawyers pointed out at the time and French historians have not hesitated to remark since , rested on the unsatisfactory assumption that a woman could transmit a right which she could not exercise .
27 He had been shooting since he was about five years old ; there were few clubs or competitions around at the time but the Scorton was one of the leading ones .
28 There were quite a lot of drugs around at the time and somehow or other , I did n't quite know how , I managed to scrape enough together to feed my children and keep my flat going and just keep my life ticking over .
29 I could n't explain it very well at the time and I still ca n't .
30 I mean , that was obviously put in here at the time that we did n't have anything that covered it .
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