Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] a time " in BNC.
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1 | It 's known as the Vadinamian Valve , and it 's big enough for only one ship to pass through at a time . |
2 | David Batty used once upon a time to write an agony column in rec.sport.soccer . |
3 | The book begins with the 1950s , when baby manuals indexed ‘ fathers ’ as ‘ for fathers see mothers ’ , and men were ‘ angry ’ , ‘ tough ’ or ‘ queer ’ ; it ends with ‘ a new agenda for the 1990s ’ , described hopefully as a time when men join women in fighting for an end to exploitation of women at work and home , and the ‘ masculinity ’ we have known will come to a timely end . |
4 | It will be intriguing to see how Brecht 's play stands up at a time when Communism is loosening its ideological hold . |
5 | It all adds up to a time consuming and often costly exercise . |
6 | In East Africa a gracile and a robust form of man–ape seem to have coincided and overlapped ecologically for a time — perhaps in a manner comparable to chimpanzees and gorillas in certain areas of their ranges today . |
7 | Where a problem seems obviously more complex they suggest that the client makes an appointment with an adviser to come back at a time when the bureau is officially closed to the public . |
8 | But the study was carried out at a time of economic expansion and three out of four of the firms had experienced growth in the year prior to the study . |
9 | Official attempts in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to reform and strengthen the police duties of headmen were carried out at a time when the overall influence of headmen was on the wane . |
10 | In the latter case , the higher-level program is translated as a whole into a lower-level program as a whole , and that process is carried out at a time before and separate from the time when the ( compiled ) program runs . |
11 | His kidnapping was carried out at a time of great international tension , occurring only two days after US aircraft had conducted bombing raids on targets in Libya . |
12 | erm employed people have a regular activity erm on a daily basis , and that activity is carried out with a time structure , so that the hours of the day are different from each other , the days of the week are marked out as being different from each other , the weeks are marked out by being different from each other as well , and also you 're situated in time in a different way — you 're on some sort of career , you can see some way in which your life is progressing . |
13 | These three jobs are carried out within a time dimension . |
14 | For some unexplained reason you were still lurking about at a time when , normally , you would long since have gone home . ’ |
15 | The enemy artillery had opened up , lobbing heated roundshot on to the ice , smashing it into a multitude of floes , upon which men perched perilously for a time before toppling off into the lake . |
16 | Frenchman Roger Yves Bost , a member of the French World Gold Medal winning team in 1990 , scorched round in a time more fitting to a speed class . |
17 | Indeed the Director of Kenya 's Institute of Education looks forward to a time when a syllabus may be devised which , in addition to a national ‘ core ’ , has specific defined areas where programmes devised at district or local levels will be developed and implemented . |
18 | British qualifications in public health medicine fully meet the requirements of the directives and the faculty looks forward to a time when the specialty will be formally recognised in all member states and not only in Britain , France , and Ireland . |
19 | Yeah , hold on for a time , I 'll be with you in a minute . |
20 | Whereby the whole church family , broke up into groups for a period of education , and then came together for a time of celebration and worship . |
21 | Twenty five minutes behind Pat at the finishing line was Personnel Training Adviser who came in with a time of three hours 40 minutes . |
22 | Moreover , if the tables are to be turned , the USSR will do so at a time of her choosing , rather than wait for the hour of maximum danger to herself . |
23 | Clinical manager Janet Powell said : ‘ We have tried to make our service as accessible as possible so that anyone who needs to see us , whether about themselves , a relative or friend , can do so at a time convenient to them , ’ she said . |
24 | There are indications that the mill was turned over for a time for saw milling , and possibly even cider production . |
25 | Sometimes a single image says more about a time , a scene or a group than any amount of blather and jive ever can . |
26 | Anyway he came up to London , she went to London to be a nanny to this woman with three kids like , you know , two babies and a an older one and she said he came up at a time , he said , sorry , you know , got ta finish he 's got this girl pregnant ! |
27 | Dunvegan was the headquarters of the clan Macleod ; the old castle , a ruin in Johnson 's time , dated back to a time of Viking rule . |
28 | Nylon yarn was made there for a time along with Cellophane packaging film , carpets and circular knitted fabrics . |
29 | I 'm missing you all very much and looking forward to a time of sharing and renewal with you in April . |
30 | I mean once upon a time nothing was , but I 've spent two and a half thousand pound if not more since I 've been off work . |