Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] time [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The rest of the afternoon had been more or less normal for the time of year except that Ted had been following Pete around for most of it , trying to pump him for details of what had happened between him and Diane Jackson .
2 The glucose level was normal for the time of day , and everyone was pleased .
3 The temperature will rise to a maximum of about nine degrees Celsius , about normal for the time of year .
4 Sales volumes in May were up on a year ago for the fifth month in a row but they remained well below normal for the time of year , he said .
5 Motor traders reported a small fall in sales in the year to May following five months of growth , but business remained below normal for the time of year .
6 Shop sales grew again in May , but the upturn was relatively modest with sales still well below normal for the time of year .
7 The survey indicates that sales volumes are up , but they still remain below what retailers would consider to be normal for the time of year . ’
8 Make the most of British pork because prices are low for the time of year .
9 But nevertheless it 's im important to remember that this is a survey erm which is conducted at the time of year when most compan or many companies raise their list prices and if one looks at the past sort of record of this survey both at the regional level and the national level , one generally does see a bit of an upturn in the pr in the prices numbers at this time of year because people are raising their list prices erm and once you allow for that erm I think these numbers are er very good in terms of prices trends , very low for the time of year .
10 Many women feel fitter and healthier during the time in which a baby is carried than at any other time and a number of tendencies towards minor illness vanish during the period .
11 A spokesman said the workload is unusually high for the time of year .
12 The minting of his own coins by Beonna could suggest that he too broke free for a time from Aethelbald 's domination .
13 Only three of the whole group had worked since redundancy , and only one of those did so for more than half of the time between redundancy and interview .
14 Mr. Allen : Will the Hon. Gentleman consider using some of the time of those operators for the installation of a fax machine which could be used collectively by right Hon. and Hon. Members rather than duplicating many times a facility that could be provided and serviced by one additional member of staff , or even by current members of stall ?
15 These grounds reflect some of the reasons some of the time for compiling records .
16 Some of the time at least .
17 To beguile some of the time in Malvern , they went to the cinema .
18 And , in the course of that hunt , I spent some of the time in … the place where Kokos comes from . ’
19 So if you have got your way some of the time by being aggressive and forceful , when you try a more considerate approach you will feel insecure .
20 At the other extreme is the stance taken on the MoD 's continuing tenure , which insists that it is not proper that the public continue to be excluded some of the time from all , and all of the time from some , of the finest coastal scenery in the British Isles .
21 Kevin Bartlett , the Notts County forward , is favourite with a time of 11.40sec .
22 You should n't have to put up with all this at a time of such sadness .
23 If you require delivery of your car to the airport into which you are flying , please state this at the time of booking .
24 While Barth had by no means worked through all the implications of this at the time of his controversy with Brunner , the disagreement which came into the open in 1934 can be seen in retrospect as foreshadowing the shape of his own future theology .
25 It was like this at the time of Mum 's suicide , you police just would n't leave me alone . ’
26 X can do this at the time of giving the goods to Y or at any later stage .
27 They need information about what constitutes and causes success or failure within a particular domain , as well as strategies for detecting this at the time of the selection .
28 I understand that has not been invited to speak to the Committee yet but perhaps you might consider this at the time of him producing his annual report next April .
29 Insurers usually require a Statutory Declaration as to the solvency of the transferor husband at the time of the conveyance so the practitioner must consider whether or not it is practical to ask for this at the time of the conveyance ( see further Chapter 10 ) .
30 You can just imagine what it would be like if a child was actually wearing this at the time of ignition .
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