Example sentences of "[conj] at [adj] time [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The horse that forgot about the tiger that lived in its lair at the bottom of the hill , or at any time disregarded the danger , would very soon become the tiger 's dinner , and so lack the opportunity to pass on to future generations its genes for a poor memory and a low threshold of fear . |
2 | In the beginning Lee took it to heart , and at one time threatened to walk off the course . |
3 | He became the local agent of US manufacturers and engine parts stockists , and at one time represented as many as 15 companies . |
4 | The Phoenix Dance Company instructors told us several times that our movements were very good and at one time described them as ‘ nice . ’ |
5 | The Phoenix Dance Company instructors told us several times that our movements were very good and at one time described them as ‘ nice . ’ |
6 | Indeed , Marx saw his work very much in this light and at one time proposed to dedicate Capital to Darwin , who refused , horrified as he already was by the religious and political repercussions of what he had written . |
7 | It is a small society and at that time had an annual budget of only £50,000 . |
8 | And er so I spent several years in the I L P as a secretary and at that time met er the people who ran the place . |
9 | If the Port is indeed the landscape listed in the catalogue , it is the first surviving Cubist painting to have been seen in a large public exhibition ( the Braque exhibition in the previous year had been at Kahnweiler 's gallery which was small and at that time known to relatively few people ) . |
10 | Till then I 'll sweat and seek about for eases , And at that time bequeath you my diseases . |
11 | And at that time did she not love everyone ? |
12 | South Crofty has eight levels , the deepest 800 metres below the surface and at any time has 40 stopes in operation . |
13 | So they 've got to do something with it and at some time have a suitable return to the club and their forefathers who left this property . |
14 | The attempt is found occasionally in the work of their pupils , and at this time becomes quite frequent , but in vase-painting at least it is not successfully achieved until quite late in the century . |
15 | Peter emigrated to Australia some 20 years ago from Leicester and at this time picked up an old copy of Bradshaws and became interested in the Bishop 's Castle Railway . |
16 | And at this time appeared on the edge of the field |
17 | 8.5 If at any time fails to deliver the Licensed Software to in such a way that is unable to fulfil any order , the value of such lost orders may be counted towards any minimum order requirement which may have been agreed . |
18 | Croatians had voted in favour of secession in May [ see p. 38024 ] but at that time had appeared not to favour an immediate declaration . |
19 | Women , though at one time excluded from most public functions , were never by reason merely of their sex in a substantially different position from men as regards criminal liability , property and contract , if we except the rule ( now nearly obsolete ) which prefers males to females in the succession to real estate on intestacy . |
20 | In any case , as John Bevan has pointed out , it would have been educationally unsound and probably physically impossible to have attempted , as at one time seemed possible , to concentrate all advanced further education provision in a limited number of institutions within the remit of a grants committee like NAB . |