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

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1 Depressed production , costly for Leyland at the time , is good news for investors now because it has endowed the Stag with scarcity appeal .
2 Taking a carpet needle or a dentist 's pick he would sit on the stones for hours at a time prising small fossils from particles of rock he instinctively knew concealed them .
3 Mairi was furious when after a while Luch started to take long to return with the bucket , but it did her no good ; the wee lass often vanished for hours at a time , in spite of the scoldings she got when she returned late .
4 We soon learned to give animals the right of way in the swamps , sitting for hours at a time in the dugout , watching elephants plod by .
5 She sat in the dishevelled shabby glamour of her bedroom and stared out of the window for hours at a time .
6 ‘ The radio set can remain on for hours at a time ; you can enjoy it as background to reading , writing , homework , housework … .
7 Anyone who wants a portable to carry around and use for hours at a time on batteries , will love the 320SLi as much as I did .
8 Although many college teachers still have such job titles as lecturer , senior lecturer or reader , few teachers are happy reading aloud to their students for hours at a time .
9 Their riffs about the current state of their underwear would continue for hours at a time .
10 She did n't know if Betty knew how long Beuno had been there , so endeavoured to give the impression that she could babble away on the topic of cooking game for hours at a time .
11 Has a majestic soaring and gliding flight , with wing-tips splayed out and upturned , often remaining on the wing for hours at a time .
12 Choose 7/8in mats where workers remain for a full shift ; 1/2in mats at work stations used for hours at a time ; 3/8in mats in traffic areas .
13 It 's gone now , but at the time mentally handicapped patients were locked up in it for hours at a time .
14 Typically the fisherman is a lone black smudge hunched on his bait-box for hours at a time .
15 erm I could lecture you for hours at a time on the subject .
16 His brother Gawain ignored him , gazing at the salt cellar or the window for minutes at a time and stolidly chewing .
17 and then he kept , he was on , will you come and work for me will you come , I was working for Holmes at the time
18 It should therefore be emphasized that the first objective within the UGIX project is to improve access to existing GlS by converting the current function-orientation of the native system interface to a task-oriented interface usable by a spatially aware user ( see Fig. 7.2 for a taxonomy of interfaces for ARC/INFO at the time of writing in 1990 ) .
19 This order is consistent with the established relationships between subjects at the time that the scheme was first published ( 1876 ) , but produces some strange collocations for today 's literature .
20 Sometimes he was away from home for months at a time .
21 Deep acting medicines ( Lycopodium , Calc Carb etc. ) can be used several times daily and repeated for months at a time if necessary .
22 I 'm a social smoker but I can go for months at a time without even thinking about it .
23 At the time the thought never entered our heads that there could be any doubt about this , and it is certain that the effect on morale throughout the country was tremendous , especially as for months at a time the war news from other parts of the world was usually bad .
24 They relate experiences of ‘ being without anyone ’ for months at a time — as if my position is like theirs , with only housework to bother me .
25 Brenda , however , is used to bringing up her three daughters alone for months at a time .
26 For a weekend or for months at a time .
27 He virtually commuted between London and Sydney , his Australian birthplace , where he would stay for months at a time with his parents , making award-winning films , before returning to London in his safari suit , sun-bleached and fit .
28 Even though they may live and sleep above ground for months at a time , they prefer not to be out of distance of some sort of refuge that will serve for a hole .
29 For me the most dangerous aspect of the job has been not so much the very real dangers in the field as the psychological vertigo of alternating for months at a time between the utter extremes of the planet ; from the film markets of California 's Hollywood Hills , where I rented an A-frame , to the remotest jungles of the East .
30 The locals find they must leave , while houses in their village remain locked and empty for months at a time .
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