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

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1 The researchers found 17 per cent of their random sample of Camberwell women to be sufficiently severely depressed to be considered cases at some time in the year : 8 per cent onset and 9 per cent chronic .
2 The whole area was much dryer than it used to be , and Edward suspected that something had interfered with the water table ; there had been nesting moorhens at one time — now only the occasional toad was left .
3 Amongst the many who have owned pubs at one time or another , Willie Johnson runs ‘ The Port Rae Bar ’ in Kirkcaldy , Doug Smith the ex-Dundee United centre — half runs ‘ The Athletic Bar ’ in Dundee 's Hilltown , Joe McBride the former Celtic striker runs ‘ The Wee Mill ’ near Shawfield , Danny McGrain runs ‘ Danny Mac 's ’ at Parkhead Cross , Davie Hay briefly managed his own pub and Dixie Deans of Celtic runs Carluke 's ‘ Station Bar ’ .
4 This is rarely done but consistency in outcome is important for dealing with social casualties who may need services at any time .
5 Pupils and Staff will be pleased to direct you or to answer questions at any time .
6 As well as the procedure of giving directions on the pre-trial review , the court may on the application on notice of any party , or of its own motion , give directions at any time ( Ord 13 , r 2 ) .
7 If made ex parte , the application must be filed a reasonable time before the hearing subject to the power of the court to hear applications at any time .
8 There was plenty of evidence to suggest a pronounced development of anti-semitic tendencies in the BUF ranks during 1933 and 1934 ; but as the Metropolitan police records make clear , militant Jewish youth and communist elements were assaulting Blackshirts selling newspapers at this time .
9 No they 've been banned from taking them in in case they clobbered anyone with them you see oh they were banned some time ago , as were flags they used to carry flags at one time and rattles , but er they do n't let you take anything in .
10 I was eyeballing distances at that time , and had no real idea how far Roberto had to clear the out-of-bounds and a wee bank that ran round the hole , but we had a strong breeze behind us going from right to left .
11 This would be the case if sea urchins produce eggs at this time .
12 ‘ Quite a few friends were starting families at that time and they were having real problems sorting out childcare , and I decided I 'd like to look at what opportunities there were for setting up in that field . ’
13 Most of these people use intramuscular steroids , although only one admits to having shared needles at any time .
14 They are said to have explained that they were looking for the conductor to buy their tickets as Stonehouse station did not sell tickets at that time of night .
15 Even if it can be shown that many authorities will have elections at that time , we must not be naive again .
16 Mr Patten did not respond except to say he was concerned about the future well being of the territory and he was ready to start talks at any time .
17 Modern telephone technology is such that it is already technically possible for people to use touch tone phones from the comfort and privacy of their own homes to buy or sell shares at any time of the day or night — BSL already operates a night shift — and it will not be that long before Vine-Lott will be able to offer such a service .
18 Americans make Brownies at any time of the year , so why not have some ready for Boxing Day ?
19 Its wharves were among the few where steam vessels outnumbered sailing ships at that time .
20 But although it clearly had dramatic effects on the nerves of Conservative Central Office there is no evidence of any major shift in voting intentions at that time .
21 ‘ We all make mistakes at some time or other .
22 ‘ You do n't get hangovers at this time of night . ’
23 It is open to the House to ask for reports , and it can pose questions at any time .
24 If you 're playing against the computer you 'll play the first half kicking from left to right , changing ends at half time .
25 It was quite difficult to get flights at this time of year ; when we first applied they said , come back when we know our schedules , and when we went back , they said sorry , nearly everything is booked up .
26 It was unlikely that he 'd get connections at this time , though .
27 A new survey claims that more than forty per cent of students at Oxford University have taken drugs at some time .
28 As a consequence , they dislike having to attend incidents at this time which are so serious that action can not be avoided .
29 There are several complaints that may affect women at some time in their lives from period pains and pre-menstrual tension to thrush and cystitis .
30 There are several complaints that may affect women at some time in their lives from period pains and pre-menstrual tension to thrush and cystitis .
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