Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] [prep] [det] time " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 There were no lifts lifting the cars up at that time .
3 Were there quite a few vessels around at that time that were giving assistance ?
4 Nearly all the vessels around at this time of year are private yachts and fishermen .
5 Well , you 've picked the wrong target to home in on this time , Mr Burns !
6 It was not until 1881 that he decided to take a medical degree ; his work up to that time had been in the physiological laboratory under Brücke , where , for six years , he had studied the central nervous system .
7 We see the U K certainly coming out of recession and we are something like twelve percent up on same time last year in the U K. Having said that , the E C is well over twenty percent down on same time last year .
8 Being published , originally , in 1655–73 it is of the greatest importance in connection with ecclesiastical buildings up to that time .
9 We see the U K certainly coming out of recession and we are something like twelve percent up on same time last year in the U K. Having said that , the E C is well over twenty percent down on same time last year .
10 The 1952 A " Levels resulted in five State Scholarships , two Stockport Major Scholarships , two Stockport Major Exhibitions , and three Cheshire Major University Scholarships — a record up to that time .
11 It had continually opposed socio-political change and had had little understanding of the industrialization process up to that time .
12 Uzès was and is a town out of another time , a yellow town on a gently conical hill , geometrical roof on roof , a town that must have been as it now is when Shakespeare wrote Antony and Cleopatra .
13 What on earth is that box of biscuits doing out at this time of day ?
14 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 .
15 Sabatini was only setting things up for another time .
16 It is a superb place for a day out at any time of the year , but spring and early summer are certainly the best for birds ; in late summer ( from July onwards ) they can become very quiet and elusive in the dense foliage of the oaks .
17 She 's been trying to get the Blaneys out for some time .
18 A spokesman said : ‘ We only have one member of staff in at that time to open the doors , and on this occasion he overslept .
19 Gould 's collection up to this time consisted , as the Hobart Town Courier related on 24 May , of ‘ about 800 specimens of birds , 70 of quadrupeds ( several of which are new ) , more than 100 specimens preserved whole in spirits , and the nest[s] and eggs of above 70 species of birds , together with skeletons of all the principal forms .
20 In 1921 a report placed before the Prussian Diet revealed that of the 460,884 hectares of land purchased by the Commission up to that time , only 27.4 per cent had come from the Poles ; a staggering 72.5 per cent had been purchased by the Commission from German estate owners .
21 I had not had very successful relationships with people up to this time and I said no to him . ’
22 No well we used to kill them with a stick but of course they used to lay the rabbits out at that time to see how many they caught cos that was a little bit of perks for the farm labourers they used to buy a rabbit for sixpence , then they go up to ninepence for a rabbit .
23 There was n't much traffic about at that time of the morning and Jean was driving faster than she 'd ever done before ; trees , hedges and fields just flashed past as the Cortina fairly gobbled up the miles .
24 But presumably there were one or two great exponents around at that time that set the whole thing off ?
25 There were three strikers on after half time ( and none of them scored ! )
26 The entire programme spanned the period of the most demanding war ever fought by Britain up to that time , first against the new French Republic and later against Napoleon 's Empire .
27 Finished eight years after Opera and Drama in 1859 ( though not performed until 1865 ) , Tristan was the most impressive of his works up to that time , and yet one in which the music , irrespective of its dramatic significance , dominated the word utterly .
28 He sounded people out and found the responses favourable , so he set about to prepare the finest survey to have been carried out on Manchester up to that time and indeed up to the time of Charles Roeder 's article , late in the 19th century .
29 The man told him in sarcastic tones that he could have his £9 back at any time if he brought in the young lady in the photograph .
30 What sort of parents would allow their daughter out until this time of night ?
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