Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | But all instances share one characteristic : the author 's words become for a time the transmitters of other voices , voices that come from inside someone else 's head . |
2 | The earliest known frescoes date to the time of the second temples , i.e. from 1700 BC onwards . |
3 | The initial treatment intervals start from the time of completion of the initial recanalisation , whether this took one or more treatments . |
4 | Although history dates it to the Golden Age of Magna Graecia , some of the region 's most glorious monuments date from the time of Byzantium and Norman rule . |
5 | Also , coins seem for a time to have been minted in his name in Sigtuna ( on Lake Mälar , near modern Stockholm ) with the title REX SW ( king of Swedes ) , by a moneyer who had earlier struck for Anund Jacob . |
6 | Some of the earliest material ( i.e. object-types which are found both on the Continent and in England ) was dated by reference to the historical sources : ‘ the oldest brooches belong to the time of the invasion ’ ( 156 ) . |
7 | Our chosen passages speak of the time between fulfilment and fulfilment . |
8 | The railway 's team crane , which was part of a demonstration goods train at the time , turned from game-keeper to poacher as it became derailed and had to be rescued by another crane . |
9 | Adhesives can be either rubber solution glue or egg white , which was used by the Victorians , and I think it is still the best option as it does not mark the leaves and flowers — commercial glues do after a time . |
10 | Some of my happiest memories date from the time when Father was alive . |
11 | If no particular difficulties arise at the time of the rent review the costs of the arbitration need not be great since evidence and submissions can be presented informally . |
12 | Secondly , the figures relate to a time before the recent cutbacks in the financial services sector in the City of London and the intake to such types of work may have declined relatively since then . |
13 | The disclosures come at a time when there are three known bids by senior civil servants to buy out part of the Crown Suppliers when it is privatised next year . |
14 | The encouraging figures come at a time when the number of young people in the county has dropped while the older population has increased . |
15 | Given this , it is impossible to avoid the idea that another part of the difference between the causal items and their effects is that the causal items exist at a time when their effects do not . |
16 | command essentially presses Return for the TIME command . |
17 | Just the wee group of us , there 's different groups go at a time |
18 | Were the windows open at the time ? |
19 | The truncheons come from a time when every force had its individual design . |
20 | A teacher has only to say : " Now which of you girls did — " and my spots merge for a time into the scarlet background provided for them by the rest of my face . |
21 | However , the proposals arise at a time when we are beginning to put in place the policy of care in the community , as enunciated in our White Paper ’ Caring for People ’ . |
22 | Robins is clearly annoyed by the wages package at a time when the Sky Blues are making heavy losses . |
23 | He is what the children vote for every time . ’ |
24 | The deadlines refer to the time at which the convergence conditions will be examined . |
25 | These jumpers dry in no time , no pressing is required and the fabric is so light and cosy that I wear them all year round ! |
26 | As a result , many women conceive at the time most convenient to their lives and seek satisfactory rather than ideal medical facilities . |
27 | The moderator will normally expect to see documentary evidence of the circumstances cited and samples of the students work at the time of moderating the assignments and/or examination scripts . |
28 | But speaking about the possible loss of a new community centre , she added : ‘ The parish council have reluctantly taken the view that the Junior School is paramount at this time but , should land values improve by the time the site is actually sold , the community centre should still be a possibility . |