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

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1 Her general practitioner had at one time treated her unsuccessfully for this with an antidepressant .
2 All of you who read these words have at some time in your youth dreamt the biggest dreams .
3 One advantage Bedfordshire has at this time was that packages such as SIR , EDFAX and COMMUNITEL were being piloted in the country and one librarian was involved in a Prestel project .
4 All those who went through the ordeal had at some time survived an accident or illness when their lives had been despaired of .
5 Councillor Matheson also asked if any social workers presently in the employ of Orkney Islands Council had at any time in their careers , attended conferences , seminars or other courses organised by the Reachout Trust ?
6 All three countries have at one time or another during the 1980s had recourse to the IMF for standby loans .
7 Expectations had at one time run high , but a parallel case of offence by weakness emerged from the accounts of the home .
8 I would imagine that the site had at one time been occupied by a large merchant 's house as four of the houses were built over a medieval cellar .
9 Against the $9.5 billion of deposit liabilities outstanding at the end of 1985 , the banks had at that time only about $1.5 billion of assets in the form of dinar credits .
10 11.1 Save as provided in clause 11.2 no agent adviser or other person acting for the Landlord has at any time prior to the making of this agreement been authorised by the Landlord to make to the Tenant or to any agent adviser or other person acting for the Tenant any representation whatever ( whether written oral or implied ) in relation to the Site or the Premises or to any matter contained or referred to in this agreement
11 There were two outbuildings across the yard ; one looked like a converted barn and the other had at one time styed pigs .
12 Most people who use an analogue mobile phone have at some time been unhappy with the call quality , and an unfortunate few have experienced the unpleasant side effects of deliberate or accidental ‘ eavesdropping ’ .
13 Everyone in nursing has at some time experienced the abuse of power by someone more senior , and has been hurt by it , yet the system is difficult to modify .
14 It was apparent as the light grew that the rocks which lay scattered among the trees had at one time been arranged in order .
15 This student had at one time worked in catering until her love for learning foreign languages prompted her to tackle French and Spanish as a mature student .
16 This is an important shift away from the concept that a firm is competent to carry out investment business and may be authorised solely on the grounds that its partners have at some time qualified as chartered accountants .
17 There is also the supportive evidence of a later Greek tradition that skins had at one time been used as writing paper .
18 Although the subject was something not discussed , almost everyone in the road had at one time or another been confided in and had helped Mrs Browning as far as they could , although she seemed to feel she should not worry any particular neighbour too much so went from one to another , as it were in turn .
19 Doug Jones had at this time , been split from his mates of the Wolverton Company and was on a working party with a group of Queen Victoria Rifles men , detailed to drain some marshes in Poland .
20 The majority of hairdressers in the North West have at one time been trained by him .
21 Subsequently , most Scottish rural areas , mid- and North Wales , the Pennines and parts of Devon and Cornwall have at one time or another been designated as Assisted Areas ( see figure 3.3a ) .
22 It seems to me that all of us in this chamber have at one time or another , wanted to actually spend money erm it comes programme of committees , I do n't think it 's behoved upon me at the moment to transgress on what programme committees are actually er but to predict exactly where they will want their expenditure to go but I do know is that there is a huge backlog of member generated aspirations in terms of the environmental improvements , traffic calming facilities , particulary which I suspect were actually generated mildly in excess of the figures which we have before us tonight which is why we clearly leave open that further bids against capital can be made in the course of the next three years , erm which will be assessed against the overall financial position of the council and I think the council much more than that .
23 Busacher had at one time been surprised at Willi 's musical perception , but was no longer .
24 Almost men have at some time an intimation of being more than the material , and the appearance and personality .
25 It is this belief that enables Fay to say that her tutor had at one time known ‘ everything there was to know about chemistry ’ and that ‘ history does n't change … apart from you add a bit on to what happened last year ’ .
26 Rome had at this time little interest in the lands beyond , which lay mainly in the highland zone and were inhabited by the earlier and less civilized peoples .
27 We are told that the animal had at some time been shot and wounded , so today it had been put out of its misery .
28 We are told that the animal had at some time been shot and wounded , so today it had been put out of its misery .
29 Again , most women have at some time come across specimens of English anti-feminism , though the geography of this unpleasant addiction does not follow national boundaries or even religious ones although both have their own special effects .
30 De Smith has adumbrated four different tests which the courts have at one time or another used .
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