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

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1 Winston Benjamin had already claimed the prize scalp of Gooch for eight by the time Agnew peeled off his sweater .
2 It was well after nine by the time we got rid of them . ’
3 By the time these cases were heard Mettingham had replaced the disgraced Thomas de Weyland [ q.v. ] as chief justice of the Common Bench , a post which he held from the beginning of 1290 until the time of his death .
4 Not on the amount were if you think the health 's , I mean the Health Service buy sort of forty at a time , erm , so , you never know .
5 Their campaign reached its height in the winter of 1861–62 at a time when the anxieties of both reactionary and liberally inclined sections of the nobility were intense .
6 There 's been no problem matching clients to carers because I 've had a biggish pool to choose from — there 's been about 30 people on the register at any one time — and I 've only been using a maximum of ten at a time . ’
7 I was only a boy of ten at the time , but it left its mark on me too .
8 He is , I must add , all of seventeen at the time .
9 It is past nine by the time we start to harness the dogs , and the sky is a little clearer , the temperature a little cooler .
10 The term ‘ schoolgirl mother ’ strictly refers to those under the age of 16 at the time of conception .
11 Expulsion of the women 's group would mean a significant drop in the total membership of 500,000 at a time when numbers joining are declining .
12 Expulsion of the women 's group would mean a significant drop in the total membership of 500,000 at a time when numbers joining are declining .
13 The only practical problem at the time was that I would have to take the orchestra on its American tour in the first months of 1955 at a time when I was contracted to conduct a new Ring cycle at La Scala , Milan .
14 I 'll be near forty by the time she 's ready for marriage , and that 's a lifetime away ; and it 's your lifetime away , too .
15 In 1926 38.3 per cent of the population were Ukrainian as against 37.9 at the time of the 1923 census .
16 ‘ So we did that and I went and told everybody , because I was like sixteen at the time I did it .
17 Profit predictions for 1992 at the time of flotation in 1989 were around £20m .
18 Several questions remain unanswered : would the police force be split into three at a time when the government is trying to rationalise the service .
19 But because the scale was this funny thing of well two of them means one hundred , you 're going along two at a time and it happens so often .
20 Although the eclipse is only partial at the two highest frequencies , so that the pulses are observed throughout the orbit , strong pulses are seen for only about one-quarter of the time at 606MHz , close to phase 0.75 when the pulsar is nearest to the Earth .
21 It is thought that from the late 16th century it was placed on top of the remaining tower of the ruined Kilwinning Abbey ( the Abbey was destroyed in 1561 at the time of the Scottish Reformation ) .
22 Truman owed a personal debt of loyalty to Louis Johnson , who had served as treasurer of Truman 's re-election committee in 1948 at a time when most commentators had consigned the President to ignominious defeat at the hands of Governor Dewey .
23 The last Briton to hold the world mile record , WG George in 1886 with a time of 4min 12 ¾sec , was at Motspur Park on August 28 to watch Wooderson 's attempt .
24 It was finally incorporated in the SMM , launched early in 1980 near the time of maximum sunspot activity .
25 You remember , he was appointed President of the Reichsmusikkammer in 1933 at the time when he was working on Die schweigsame Frau with Stefan Zweig .
26 While retaining an interest in the Artillery Company , he transferred to the Stationers ' Company in 1777 , becoming a liveryman in 1776 at the time of his move to 33 Leadenhall Street .
27 The Widdicombe Committee was appointed in 1985 at a time of high political controversy about the activities of certain local authorities .
28 She first went to Vietnam in 1985 at a time when the country was still much more closed to journalists than it is now , full of enthusiasm that she was finally fulfilling a long-time ambition .
29 Known as mamluks ( an Arabic term meaning " owned " ) this army raised in the slave markets of the Caucasus and beyond , took over power in 1250 at a time of Mongol threat from the east .
30 Within the Common Market , Britain in 1989 seemed as much the odd nation out as it had been in 1979 at the time of the rancorous Dublin summit , unable to prevent major changes within the Community by responding in a negative , bad-tempered way .
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