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

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1 Erm , and it 's quite an early start so it 's , it just makes it such a late night to for eating by the time you 've come out the cinema it 's erm
2 This is structured by hourly changes of sail or course , so that the crew can learn as much as possible about handling in the time they are aboard .
3 It was calculated from a breath test taken then that he was nearly one and a half times over the limit for driving at the time of the accident .
4 THE WAR of words over the John Birt affair intensified yesterday when the former managing director of the BBC , Bill Cotton , criticised six senior journalists within the corporation for writing to the Times backing Mr Birt .
5 Now , looking back with the wisdom of adulthood , she could appreciate what she had taken for granted at the time .
6 The first degree of love in Ego Dormio shown by an unshakeable adherence to the teaching of the Church and necessary to every man " will be safe " ( 63.91 ) seems to be taken for granted by the time of the later text .
7 For a real account of the BCR we must wait for Martin Davies 's definitive history , but although I have only included some of the anecdotes which crop up again and again , and a few photographs , many BCRS member have given invaluable assistance , and the presence of the Railway taken for granted throughout the time covered by ‘ BISHOP 'S CASTLE WELL-REMEMBERED ’ .
8 Shares in Pentos fell by an alarming 20% last week after the group issued warnings that pretax profits for 1992 would be ‘ significantly below ’ market expectations and that its final dividend would be reviewed ‘ in the light of trading at the time of the preliminary announcement in March ’ .
9 In the new context , these were quite out of keeping with the times , for the poor had to change as well as everyone else .
10 If all had gone well the husband would have earned very large sums for a long period so that he could have maintained them at least at their standard of living at the time of his death , and made other provisions for the future .
11 I was thinking of going round the time , but I shall go this afternoon , it 's
12 Such excursions spelled glamour and excitement for Fergie , something that the duke seemed incapable of providing at the time .
13 There was , indeed , a certain amount of questioning at the time of dishonest business practices and the morality of trade , although this intemperate radicalism was but a marginal force in the ensuing debates on the criminal question .
14 But can I just answer that because hopefully we do we do try to listen and we try to give you what information you 're capable of taking at the time .
15 They were destroying something we dreamed of owning and playing but had no prospect of affording at the time .
16 Er and , and having established the measurement of combined with the time , er people seemed to accept the fact that this was more you know , scientific .
17 The technique of rotational coherence spectroscopy illustrates particularly well the advantages of working in the time , rather than the frequency , domain — even if some of its most useful applications move us away from the femtosecond world .
18 This structure of feeling is produced by a particular rhetorical device , providing an image which resonates with an unstated discourse about ‘ waves of black immigration swamping the British way of life ’ — a theme which Thatcherism was in the process of popularizing at the time .
19 As we went towards the platforms , I said , she 's frightened of seeming behind the times .
20 Oxford University is n't renowned for moving with the times , but it 's taking this equal opportunities business really rather seriously .
21 Area basic training courses have varied quite considerably with regard to the time allocated to interviewing skills and solid information .
22 Attitudes amongst Oxfordshire teachers towards SSE as a general notion are for the most part moderately positive , but towards the LEA scheme moderately negative , particularly so with regard to the time it takes .
23 Always check the area you are sailing into to allow for the time when you will be facing battlements but when you crouch in the middle of the boat , do keep an eye on the boom or you 'll end up with a nasty bump on the head .
24 The Shamir administration refrained , however , from challenging for the time being the apparent PLO involvement with the Jordanian-Palestinian delegation , nor did it decide to use this as grounds for withdrawing from the conference .
25 He was taken into custody for his own protection … as it was learned that he 'd been disqualified from driving at the time of the crash .
26 Stephen Reynolds , who was disqualified from driving at the time of the crash , is one of the first people to be convicted under the new charge .
27 During the seven months he spent there he wrote two songs , Non m'ama più and Lamento d'amore , which he had difficulty in publishing at the time , but which later became popular .
28 Unless specifically agreed by us in writing at the time you make your booking , we can not accept any booking which is made conditional upon a special request being satisfied .
29 The agreed plan for a postgraduate institute was on the basis that it would be partly financed by National Health Service funds — a commitment made in writing at the time by the then Scottish health minister , Michael Forsyth .
30 But I remember having a day off from teaching at the time , probably because of the various strikes , and watching the lunchtime television .
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