Example sentences of "[noun pl] have at [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | All of you who read these words have at some time in your youth dreamt the biggest dreams . |
2 | All three countries have at one time or another during the 1980s had recourse to the IMF for standby loans . |
3 | Expectations had at one time run high , but a parallel case of offence by weakness emerged from the accounts of the home . |
4 | Against the $9.5 billion of deposit liabilities outstanding at the end of 1985 , the banks had at that time only about $1.5 billion of assets in the form of dinar credits . |
5 | Both indigenous and immigrant working classes have at various times staked claims to be considered the true backbone of ‘ the nation ’ ( as against a decadent aristocracy or unpatriotic bourgeoisie for example ) through various institutions of public propriety ( churches , labour organizations , community associations ) which at the same time defend the integrity of their own traditions against negative influences in the wider society . |
6 | It was apparent as the light grew that the rocks which lay scattered among the trees had at one time been arranged in order . |
7 | This is an important shift away from the concept that a firm is competent to carry out investment business and may be authorised solely on the grounds that its partners have at some time qualified as chartered accountants . |
8 | There is also the supportive evidence of a later Greek tradition that skins had at one time been used as writing paper . |
9 | Almost men have at some time an intimation of being more than the material , and the appearance and personality . |
10 | Again , most women have at some time come across specimens of English anti-feminism , though the geography of this unpleasant addiction does not follow national boundaries or even religious ones although both have their own special effects . |
11 | De Smith has adumbrated four different tests which the courts have at one time or another used . |