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

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1 The distinction is analogous to that made in chapter 6 with respect to the unemployed — the number of new people who join the claimant count ( the flow ) versus the number unemployed at any one time ( the stock ) — and in chapter 5 with respect to income versus wealth .
2 Dad 's got a Thing against acting — ‘ Do n't put your daughter on the stage Mrs Worthington ’ — he whines on about eighty-five per cent of actors being unemployed at any one time — ‘ All the travelling — the stress — actors with their massive egos … ’
3 Three quite separate elements may be involved , all or any of which may be present at any one time .
4 Like Dame Sirith , the dialogue of the Shipman 's Tale sets in front of the reader or audience a set of vignettes in which only two characters are present at any one time : the monk and the wife ( 89 – 208 ) , the wife and the husband ( 212 – 48 ) , the monk and the husband ( 255 – 92 and 342 – 64 ) and the husband and the wife ( 380 – 432 ) .
5 In such a large team it is inevitable that there will be frequent staff changes and several members of the team will be inexperienced at any one time .
6 Data on the proportion of college-aged young people at universities and colleges differ slightly because of the accuracy of statistics available at any one time , the definitions of the group in question and the types of course and institutions included .
7 Each character was hand-crafted , relatively few sizes were available at any one time and there were limits to the maximum size available so that other methods were often used to generate headlines and so on .
8 The dioecious Xerospermum noronhianum ( ‘ X intermedium' , Sapindaceae ) in West Malaysia has a prolonged sequential development of flowers on each inflorescence as well as the sequential development of the inflorescences themselves , making a small number of flowers available at any one time but ensuring economy by not producing excess flowers within a short period ( these would not be pollinated owing to the low density of pollinators ) .
9 This means that corrections must be extremely small at any one time .
10 The Z88 's operating system imposes a limit on the number of files you can have open at any one time .
11 The number of fully established senses is presumably finite at any one time ( though it may differ for different members of the language community , and at different times for the same speaker ) .
12 A sufficient proportion of the strip was in fallow at any one time to ensure that yields were , in theory , maintained over a fifteen or twenty year period .
13 QAPACKMAX is the maximum number of QA requests which can be outstanding at any one time .
14 Even in Wessex and East Anglia the ravaged territories were not always particularly extensive at any one time , and much of the population may have reckoned that they had a good chance of escaping .
15 Your average accounts receivable at any one time are £2 16,000 which
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