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

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1 ‘ As this offence can be committed at any time the fact that it was dark at the time could be shown to assist the court in deciding on punishment .
2 Static or declining firms are likely to be valued at less than the book value of their assets , while rapidly growing firms can be priced at many times the book value of their assets , reflecting the fact that growth adds value to the initial investment outlay .
3 However , Nietzsche 's first editors ( 1895 ) , then his sister ( 1897 ) , and subsequently the world at large have asserted that the scale of this last revision was substantial and , specifically-that of the book 's eventual twenty-five sections , he added at this time the final six ( 20–25 ) , which are partly ( though not , as is often said , largely ) concerned with Wagner . "
4 Briefly , their ‘ epidemic ’ model proposes that , from a stable endemic baseline , the number of new cases of heroin use ( incidence ) in a community increases rapidly for four years before peaking at ten times the level of initial endemic incidence in year five , and then dropping sharply to the previous endemic level during years six and seven ( see Figure 3.2 ) .
5 With both sides level at normal time the visitors went in front five minutes into the extra period when Hanvey scored from the spot after a controversial decision by the man in the middle .
6 and the they cost at that time the Swatch costed about one thousand three hundred thousand francs and they costed about two thousand eight hundred I think
7 If he does not , he has in effect accepted at one time the proposition ( the matter put upon the mat ) ‘ Telling even a minor lie to advance one 's career is always wrong , even though it harms no one ’ and at another time ‘ Telling a minor lie , which harms no one , in order to advance one 's career is not always wrong ’ .
8 Protestors complained of forms being resold at eight times the original price , and accused officials of reserving share applications for family and friends .
9 He even offered to continue to supply arms — thought at this time the new regime was trying to get the United States to buy back some of the more expensive equipment that the Shah had purchased .
10 The client must have confidence in the conveyancer and the conveyancer must maintain that confidence by undertaking each step in each transaction competently and carefully , and above all , must understand at all times the importance of communicating regularly and effectively with a client .
11 Bull reckons its systems integration business is growing at three times the market rate and claims to be the fourth largest systems integration business in Europe .
12 For example , VCR products are growing at three times the rate of other audiovisual products ( Ohmae 1985 ) .
13 The company was floated shortly after that with the shares selling at six times the auditors ' valuation .
14 It will remain available and can be used at any time the board thinks appropriate . ’
15 Well I remember at that time the steam roller that was just doing the road outside Tormore House and many 's the day I was trying to get on it with a very good friend of ours that 's now dead .
16 Although the Constitution contained guarantees of human rights and freedoms , it also stated that it " shall be the overall responsibility of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces to ensure at all times the security , defence and well-being of Fiji and its peoples " .
17 If the supply voltage is to be augmented at any time the transistor switch S is closed .
18 With the resources devoted throughout the world to military R&D running at five times the total for medical research , ever more lethal weapons systems seem bound to emerge .
19 In the required circuit ( figure , part ( A ) ) , a clock signal running at 16 times the desired carrier frequency drives the 4-binary counter IC1 .
20 Housing association output will soon be running at three times the level that it was in the 1970s .
21 New generations of memory chips normally arrive at 30–40 times the price of the industry 's mainstream product .
22 Overall , the annual sales of the top performers grew at 4.5 times the rate of the underperformers ; their returns on those sales were 2.5 times higher .
23 In Birmingham ‘ the evening papers are eagerly read each night , and scores of boys who never play themselves are able to name at any time the runs made by prominent cricketers … and in seasons like the present ‘ discuss readily and ably the claims of the individual members of the Australian team to be considered really worthy exponents of the game ’ .
24 It is my grief that I am unable to repay at this time the money that is due .
25 The cost of the next stage after JET has been put at five times the cost of the Culham experiment and this would suggest the need for even wider collaboration .
26 I should think at that time the employers thought , Well we do n't want to be arguing about wages every five minutes during this War business you know and they all got b you know they got bags of work you know that of course , do n't you ?
27 The Senate reserves the right to discontinue at any time the studies of any student whose academic work proves unsatisfactory .
28 They resolved that , if the money was now obtainable , it should be applied to assist the funds of the journal designated at that time the Veterinary Record ( not connected with the present journal of that name ) which was edited by professors of the College .
29 Within EFTA ( the free trade zone formed by seven of the non-EEC European countries , including at that time the United Kingdom ) lower barriers resulted in extra imports of around 10–15 per cent for the countries concerned .
30 He also wrote at this time The Advocate ( 1652 ) , in defence of the Navigation Act , and a related economic tract , Free Ports ( 1652 ) .
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