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

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1 The temperature will rise to a maximum of about nine degrees Celsius , about normal for the time of year .
2 One was with the architect Colin Campbell [ q.v. ] , to whom he acted as assistant for a time .
3 ‘ I do n't know whether this was a fund-raising ploy or whether this was for real , ’ O'Boyle said , ‘ but I thought it was for real at the time . ’
4 Instead he went on to tell them that the shortest time they kept pupils was for two years but that usually they tried to move people back into mainstream at the time for transfer to middle/upper school .
5 Libby 's jersey felt rough on her arms after the bareness of summer , they wore wellington boots , not sandals , and the black rubber glistened with damp by the time they had crossed the field , disturbing the sleeping cows .
6 Despite intensive instruction during the World Cup , I was still unable to get to grips with offside by the time Tomorrow Belonged To Germany .
7 Such freedom of movement was far from complete at the time of the SEA .
8 From right from the time office er I used to go into blacksmith shop to mash tea because that 's where we used to We used to be able to go and take the cam for the timekeeper and I was in the stores too , and er mash the tea in the forge They put the kettle on the forge you see ?
9 A satisfactory letter of authority must be produced or fees paid in full at the time of enrolment .
10 If eligible for an award from an appropriate grant awarding authority or if fees are being paid by an employer , a letter of authority must be produced or fees must be paid in full at the time of enrolment .
11 Your ‘ Warm Hearted Weekend ’ must be paid for in full at the time of booking .
12 Works outings to Llangollen and Blackpool , bowls competitions , and social evenings indicated an industrial harmony far from commonplace at the time .
13 She had , by then , been with Virgin for six years , and brought the company much success , in particular during a time of economic crisis for Virgin .
14 The second category , overall impression , involves listening to all the adjectives describing the person and thereby forming an overall impression ; ‘ [ I ] assessed the overall impression left once all the words had been read out ’ or ‘ I was not conscious of using any strategy in particular at the time , but I guess I merely listened to all the traits and tried to gain an overall impression . ’
15 Because of course we 're looking at the importance of bringing this on right from the time that a man joins as a recruit , and I realize that 's when they 're very vulnerable indeed , they 're unfit probably , they 're nervous , they 're not a team yet , and we 've developed all sorts of things .
16 He got back to normal in no time .
17 The patient 's disease activity ranged from mild to severe at the time of serum collection .
18 I was in favour of hauling him in last week , but the powers-that-be thought it better to let him remain at large for the time being , in the hope that he might lead us to his employers . ’
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