Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] that time " in BNC.

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1 It seems reasonable to assume that the arrangements could be completed effectively within that time .
2 The accident rate rose notably from that time ( Labour Research , 1987b ) — a rate not helped by BT 's cut in its safety officers which started in 1985 .
3 ‘ You had a reason for going there at that time ? ’
4 That was all of the glass that was worn away in that time .
5 His practice , however , was to be mainly in Scotland , and it developed rapidly from that time .
6 and it a it had happened to of slipped away at that time and I went to step off , and , with it not being blown up properly that 's how it just flattened and I went off sid I 've still got a big bruise on my left knee !
7 have to wait twenty five to eight before he 'd come in , how he was coming here at that time I do n't know .
8 Vron and Barry were crying again by that time , crying gratefully , consolably , in each other 's arms .
9 The treatment of mental illness was advancing considerably at that time , and it probably contributed more than the legislative change to reducing both the use of compulsory procedures and the incidence of long stays in hospital .
10 ‘ Three weeks at least , and he must stay here for that time .
11 Did she stay here at that time ?
12 The device could 've been planted as early as Saturday morning and police want to speak to anyone who went there from that time , to when the alarm was raised yesterday .
13 So the Labour Party got united then at that time ?
14 If we do n't locate and interview every inmate detained there at that time , we 'll be accused of some sort of cover-up . ’
15 Over the farmhouse door is a date stone , 1712 , referring to Roger and Isabella Taylor , who lived there at that time .
16 We can not say what the outcome of a meeting of the Defence Committee might have been , or whether the course of events would have been altered if it had met in September 1981 ; but , in our view , it could have been advantageous , and fully in line with Whitehall practice , for Ministers to have reviewed collectively at that time , or in the months immediately ahead , the current negotiating position ; the implications of the conflict between the attitudes of the Islanders and the aims of the Junta ; and the longer-term policy options in relation to the dispute .
17 Maybe I was in no state to think straight at that time , and I got it into my head that … ’
18 Nor had the problems begun only at that time : the Bank for International Settlements had already warned that net bank lending had fallen steeply in the second quarter of the year , from $90,000 million to $65,000 million , while the amount raised in the world securities markets had shrunk from $44,000 million to $25,000 million .
19 I mean , we , it was very nearly went through had a meeting which had the press and public excluded and I think it was not handled well at that time from and we should make it quite clear that we are watching and hopefully we do understand the situation .
20 From this history , it can therefore be seen that the scope , size and shape of the Burston site has altered considerably in that time as a result of the £4 million that has been spent over that period .
21 Discipline was very very strict in those days but of course with the war coming on and lots of those men going to the forces , things changed drastically during that time and discipline was somewhat more lax after the war .
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