Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] at [art] time " in BNC.

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1 They reached the third round in four consecutive years , a feat equalled by very few lower division clubs at the time .
2 But the accepted value of the solar radius , 959–63 seconds of arc , is based on 19th-century observations , and became enshrined in the text books at a time when the Sun was close to a minimum of the 76-year cycle .
3 All this is in marked contrast to the US , where , ironically , anti-insider dealing legislation was first put onto the statute books at a time when the universal banking model was being abandoned there because it was considered too risky .
4 Nonetheless , the majority ( 70% ) of rear seat car passenger casualties in this age group were not wearing seat belts at the time of the accident .
5 With Black Fury Warner Bros had just gone a little too far by even referring to strikes and labour problems at a time of mounting industrial tension but the popular and critical reception to the movie showed that the company were not wrong to believe that they had the technical ability and the actors to make films whose reality would be appreciated .
6 Firstly , was that refusal to consent which was maintained throughout that period which culminated in the Caesarean section a valid refusal of blood transfusions at the time it was expressed .
7 All patients were investigated for bowel pathogens at the time of diagnosis of AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis .
8 It seems probable that if the programme had addressed the curriculum in a more direct and sharply focused way , concentrating attention and resources on particular curriculum areas at a time , then the impact on the quality of children 's curriculum experiences , and hence on their learning , would have been much greater .
9 That suited her at the time , it suited the law courts at the time who were the the adjudicators in the case .
10 Unastounding today , his openness shocked and perplexed the establishment and anti-drug abuse authorities at the time , especially in the panic-stricken aftermath of Sharon Tate and other horrendous drug-related deaths of that time , including Brian Jones , Jimi Hendrix , Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison .
11 In this case , following the nemo dat principle , B is now the owner ; they were B's goods at the time A sold them to C and therefore A could not , without B 's authority , confer title upon C. This result would be , different , however , if C could show that C's contract with A fell within one of the exceptions to the nemo dat principle .
12 That high rents and business rates have created high bar prices at a time when people can ill afford to pay them .
13 Christian is Bunyan himself , leaving his wife and children , as he had done when he went to prison , to undertake the pilgrimage to everlasting life : the imagery is taken not only from the Bible but from the chapbooks and folktales which were sold by travelling hawkers in the Bedfordshire villages at the time .
14 Even if they do not have thrush symptoms at the time , there is likely to be a reservoir of Candida in the vagina .
15 After the second oil shock , for example , there was a tendency for reserves to be kept in dollars , primarily because of the relatively high interest rates being offered on dollar deposits at the time , and so during the early 1980s the dollar was a strong currency .
16 A further consideration when measuring protein synthesis by taking liver biopsies at the time of surgery has been what effect , if any , the anaesthetic agents themselves would have on protein synthesis .
17 Middle-class Edinburgh lads like myself are discouraged from an early age from being physical unless they 're wearing rugby shorts at the time .
18 Between 1980/81 and 1982/83 the freezing of university places at a time when the cohort of 18-year-olds was increasing led to an increase in entry standards as measured by average A-level performance .
19 In practice , however , it cuts across a web of internationally-agreed tax rules at a time when growing co-operation among tax inspectors around the globe has made them ever more effective .
20 Another aspect of the disregard for the feelings of the unemployed was the reduction in the number of mainstream staff in DSS offices at a time when the number of claimants was rising .
21 He joins that elite group of Town stalwarts at a time when his future is uncertain .
22 The orphans say they were beaten with straps , paddles and fists , sexually and psychologically abused , restrained in strait-jackets weeks at a time , plunged into ice water , lashed to beds .
23 In the early '60s , Selmer 's ( who had the distinction of distributing both Fender and Gibson guitars at the time ) used to have a lot of their Fenders sprayed here , owing to the differing tastes of British guitarists back then — the Shads ’ influence , I would think .
24 The Celts were pressing on the Macedonian frontiers at the time of Philip 11 and of Alexander the Great .
25 Giving me your wretched customs clichés at a time like this . ’
26 A second objective of the research is to explore the way that managerial policies are being developed between HQ , divisional management , profit and cost centre management and at the establishment and work-place levels at a time when it is thought that large companies are decentralising their management systems .
27 The Homecover policy holder is responsible for payment of all the repair charges at the time of completion of the repairs .
28 This is the ‘ Harvest Festival ’ scene , which was apparently found pretty banal by the Dresden critics at the time of the première .
29 In the weeks following her arrest Jacqueline Droully was seen by other prisoners in secret detention centres run by the Directorate of National Intelligence ( DINA ) , the security police at the time .
30 Their early bargaining patterns and nature of product markets at the time bargaining developed , the willingness or otherwise of employers to form bargaining coalitions in dealing with unions , the form of divisions between unions themselves , together with the role of state policy , have been the major , identifiable forces ( ILO , 1974 ) .
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