Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] at this time " in BNC.

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1 Place in a cold frame or on a windowsill out of direct sunlight , where they will soon root at this time of year .
2 Jean Harlow , alias the teenager Harlean Carpenter from Kansas City , was doing all she could to pull Hollywood out of the slump but in general the more respectable critics were more prepared at this time to hand the plaudits to the male actors , who were seen very much as the cutting edge of the new realism .
3 Villagers said that none ever came at this time of year .
4 It is quite apparent from the context that this is the same man ( apart from the supporting fact that Andrew is a name hardly used at this time ) .
5 The gaping division between the settled , Christian , treaty Nez Perce , and the ‘ heathen ’ , non-treaty faction was further widened at this time by the appearance of the Dreamer religion , introduced by a hunch-backed Wanapum holy man named Smohalla .
6 She had eaten much more than she usually did at this time of day .
7 As we shall see , judicial intervention was not noticeably restrained at this time in other political cockpits .
8 The Jewish civil year still begins at this time , but since the exodus from Egypt the Jewish ecclesiastical year has begun with the month Nisan at the spring equinox .
9 The post of chief whip was exceptionally demanding at this time because of the constitutional crisis following the Lords ' rejection of the 1909 budget , and the Liberals ' dependence on the Irish party .
10 St. Martin 's was rebuilt over twenty years after the sack , which implies there was no extensive damage to its structure , and although All Saints ' was also rebuilt at this time , a great deal of its thirteenth-century architecture survived .
11 During one excursion which probably occurred at this time Tom Poole took his friends to Walford 's Gibbet on the Quantock slopes between Holford and Stowey , and there recounted John Walford 's tragic history .
12 Indeed , the movement for total abstinence from alcohol , which also flourished at this time in Protestant and puritan countries , illustrates this clearly .
13 But it remains to be seen whether this somewhat confused mixture of ideologies represents a realistic and coherent guiding force for the type of global change in human values that is so urgently needed at this time .
14 The Northern People 's Congress ( NPC ) led by a schoolteacher , Tafawa Balewa , and backed by the northern Emirates , was also founded at this time , early enough to fight elections held in 1952 .
15 The mammals also existed at this time , starting a little later in the mid-Triassic , but in very insignificant numbers and they were tiny until after the death of the dinosaurs , after which they had more fully evolved from the pelycosaurs and therapsids .
16 Possibly the direct effects of war on the Flemish cloth towns , which suffered from the campaigns , may have been a further benefit to English producers ; indeed this may have been a more important factor in the decline of Flanders than the tariff protection enjoyed by England , because the Dutch cloth industry , which used English wool , also developed at this time at the expense of the Flemish .
17 The Professional , Bert Skoyles , and the Caddie Master , Tommy Gould , are both remembered at this time by former caddie , Charles Robins ( born 1905 ) , father of present member Maurice .
18 Bridges were also fortified at this time and the Monnow Bridge in the Welsh border region is a survivor ( 481 ) .
19 Oil related activity in the North Sea also increased at this time , and helicopter flights to offshore sites reached record numbers in 1978 .
20 He also wrote at this time The Advocate ( 1652 ) , in defence of the Navigation Act , and a related economic tract , Free Ports ( 1652 ) .
21 Mr W. M. Haggarty of Ayr was unanimously elected Vice-Chairman in place of Mr C. Smith who also retired at this time , and Mr A. D. Lamond of Perth was unanimously elected to the Committee .
22 I often ring at this time of the night for a chat , it helps to stop me from going spare .
23 As most of the SO 2 cloud is converted to sulphate by September , the perturbations of the photochemical balance of O 3 are substantially reduced at this time compared with July ; O 3 production through cycle I now represents less than 10% of the O 3 production in the mid-stratosphere ( Fig. 2 b ) , and oxygen photolysis is reduced only by about 10% in the lower stratosphere ( Fig. 3 b ) .
24 Astonishing to relate , it was still widely believed at this time that a single session would suffice , and indeed the Council actually started under this illusion .
25 Clegg has examined the reasons for this in the early 1930s and suggested that employers were not well organized at this time and that there were fewer jobs being lost in the early 1930s than in the early 1920s .
26 The ex-Soviet 14th Army , subordinated to Russia and stationed in the disputed Dnestr region [ see shaded area on map ] , was reportedly becoming increasingly involved at this time in the conflict alongside Dnestr separatist forces around Bendery [ see below ] .
27 Commissions of oyer et terminer for Forest pleas were rarely issued at this time .
28 I 'd rather drive at this time of the year than in summer when there 's so much tourist traffic . ’
29 The problem of residual pottery was obviously not fully understood at this time , and a return must be made to this point later .
30 You are primarily knitting at this time .
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