Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] at the 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 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 .
3 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 .
4 All patients were investigated for bowel pathogens at the time of diagnosis of AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis .
5 That suited her at the time , it suited the law courts at the time who were the the adjudicators in the case .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Even if they do not have thrush symptoms at the time , there is likely to be a reservoir of Candida in the vagina .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 Middle-class Edinburgh lads like myself are discouraged from an early age from being physical unless they 're wearing rugby shorts at the time .
13 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 .
14 The Celts were pressing on the Macedonian frontiers at the time of Philip 11 and of Alexander the Great .
15 The Homecover policy holder is responsible for payment of all the repair charges at the time of completion of the repairs .
16 This is the ‘ Harvest Festival ’ scene , which was apparently found pretty banal by the Dresden critics at the time of the première .
17 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 .
18 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 ) .
19 Martin who was directing pop videos at the time showed me the video just after leaving college .
20 Of the 714 children , 301 ( 42.2% ) had no detectable antibody against one or more poliovirus types at the time of vaccination .
21 The 1984 Kirklees Report showed that ethnic minority clients were not well represented among CAB clients at the time .
22 Reports from human rights organizations at the time indicate systematic abuse of prisoners , especially of political prisoners .
23 Even so , with at least two American tournaments lacking name sponsors at the time of writing and the LTA 's anxious search for a company willing to take over the men 's autumn indoor event in Birmingham , are we , I wonder , starting to see the icy blow of reality infiltrating a sport which , for so long , has seemed immune from the impact of any recession ?
24 This paper presents results for eighteen clients accepted on to the Special Development Team caseload , who were living in NHS mental handicap hospitals at the time of referral , eleven of whom had moved to staffed houses in the community .
25 A declaration by Saudi Defence Minister Prince Sultan ibn Abd al-Aziz on a visit to Qatar in 1984 probably reflected the atmosphere of GCC deliberations at the time .
26 Councillor Alex McGowan , whose son chanced to be driving past Abbey Meat Packers at the time of the shooting and was severely injured .
27 They were art students at the time when art college was the bolthole for all the drug-deranged bongo bashers , paint flingers , crappy experimental film-makers and fanny dancers who thought being a student was a great doss but they were f—ed if they were going to read any books .
28 Paired samples of hepatic and gall bladder bile were collected from 10 patients with cholesterol gall stones and six patients without gall stones at the time of surgery .
29 It is true the funding arrangements at the time of the research did not allow for holiday pay , sick pay , and so on .
30 A comparison is therefore made in Table 4.8 between action and control groups at the time of the second assessment ( approximately six months after the first assessment ) on receipt of some of the main forms of statutory help to those living at home : home help , meals-on-wheels , social worker , community psychiatric nurse , district nurse or bathing assistant , and day care ( day centre or day hospital ) .
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