Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] at [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We all rely heavily on our families and friends for support especially at this time , so the event was very much an occasion for families , to say thank you , and to allow visitors to experience the vast scale of the project .
2 So erm in fairness to him I think he was plunged into something he did n't have a hell in er hope in at that time of coping with .
3 ‘ We actually wrote some pop songs together at that time , it was fun . ’
4 But I see no difficulty in reading the language of subsections ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) of section 18 as authorising an order for payment by the board ( subject , of course , to the criteria prescribed by subsection ( 4 ) ) of such part of the costs of the proceedings which are eventually determined in the defendant 's favour as were incurred by the defendant personally at any time when he was not receiving legal aid and accordingly fell within the definition of an unassisted party .
5 A police spokesman said : ‘ It was a horrific crash , a terrible tragedy especially at this time of year . ’
6 KPMG and Client reserve the right to terminate KPMG 's engagement hereunder at any time and without liability or continuing obligation to each other save that termination of this agreement shall be without prejudice to rights accrued and obligations incurred by either KPMG or Client prior to such date and shall not affect the indemnification in section 4 , or Client 's obligation under sections 2 and 3 .
7 There were no lifts lifting the cars up at that time .
8 There must have been text books around at one time but I can not even identify any titles let alone suppliers .
9 Were there quite a few vessels around at that time that were giving assistance ?
10 Nearly all the vessels around at this time of year are private yachts and fishermen .
11 There were only a couple of cars there at that time of the evening .
12 In these experiments , the rats learn the new trick best at those times when they remember the old trick least well : it is as if a rat can learn a new trick more easily when its memory is not muddling it with the memory of the old trick .
13 They were very surprised to see a young girl alone at that time of night .
14 It is unfortunate that the influential Dudek could only illustrate Leonard 's work by quoting from the admittedly despondent poem ‘ Rededication ’ , without a reference to the many other elements of positive delight that the book — and Leonard 's work elsewhere at that time — demonstrates .
15 These households were not necessarily based on a home ashore at all times .
16 During the life-cycle of the family it was easier to maintain a home ashore at some times than at others .
17 This division of labour by artefact type epitomises attitudes towards archaeology generally at that time , and such divisions have to a large extent persisted to this day , emphasising how artefact-based early Anglo-Saxon studies have remained .
18 In the old language andegari meant hawthorn , and a bush of that type probably at one time marked the external borders of the city of Mediolanum , although little or nothing is known of that first town .
19 It therefore becomes our responsibility to do our work well at all times to ensure that we achieve what we set out to do if we want to end gassing and to increase the sporting prospects .
20 The hardware handshaking is always active , so if you only want to use software handshaking , you will need to wire a cable to set the handshaking lines high at all times .
21 The street below was quiet , little traffic braving the snow and ice even at this time of day — but then Mayfair really only came alive at night , when the various hostesses entertained .
22 Did you remember to pull your tummy in and tuck your bottom under at all times yesterday ?
23 The argument rests in part on the pervasive nature of deixis ( see Chapter 2 below ) in natural languages , for sentences like ( II ) are true or false only relative to contextual parameters , thanks to the fact that I , now and the tense of am are variables given specific values only on particular occasions of utterance ( i.e. ( II ) is true only when spoken by certain speakers , those who are sixty-three , or true of individuals only at certain times , when they are sixty-three ) : ( 11 ) I am now sixty-three years old These facts seem to establish that truth conditions must be assigned to utterances , i.e. sentences with their associated contexts of utterance , not to sentences alone ( or , if one likes , truth conditions include context conditions ) .
24 This is because astronomical observations using the hardware can take place only at certain times of the year .
25 Watch your fish carefully at feeding times to ensure that they are all behaving well and that all the fish are obtaining some food .
26 That 's er he worked in a shop probably at that time .
27 What on earth is that box of biscuits doing out at this time of day ?
28 The questioning was being done by an older detective , Sergeant Jimmy Thackeray , who had known Terry Place well at one time .
29 There was so much fish around at this time as the stocks had been left in peace during the Second World War , but this situation did not last .
30 The issue of whether publication in one place meant that the information lost its quality of confidence everywhere at that time arose in Exchange Telegraph Co Ltd v Central News Ltd [ 1897 ] 2 Ch 48 .
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