Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] the time [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Well I can , if he lets me have his space we do n't have to worry too much about the time and go about er just after nine or something .
2 He tries to play his best all of the time and plays to win .
3 He tries to play his best all of the time and plays to win .
4 We all use them much of the time and could not do without them .
5 Humans are not the only animals to display the habit known as pair-bonding — the practice whereby parents stay together throughout the time that their offspring require to attain adulthood .
6 Geoclock UK is a shareware program that shows a coloured map of the earth together with the time and date ( which is based on the time on your PC 's clock ) .
7 Geoclock UK is a shareware program that shows a coloured map of the earth together with the time and date ( which is based on the time on your PC 's clock ) .
8 ‘ For purely practical reasons we do not permit debates in either House to be cited : it would add greatly to the time and expense involved in preparing cases involving the construction of a statute if counsel were expected to read all the debates in Hansard , and it would often be impracticable for counsel to get access to at least the older reports of debates in Select Committees of the House of Commons ; moreover , in a very large proportion of cases such a search , even if practicable , would throw no light on the question before the court .
9 Mr Mazowiecki also said pointedly at the time that he was not prepared to replace one philosophically biased government ( a communist one ) with another philosophically biased government ( an avowedly Catholic one ) .
10 I mean , I did n't think so at the time but when I think of it you know , and later when I came back after the war we , oh my God !
11 If you wish to apply for such a pass , please do so at the time or order , giving the following details and indicate whether or not your order is dependent on the allocation of a Vehicle Pass : Date required , Vehicle registration number , Vehicle type , Drivers ’ name or organisation , Number of persons with disabilities and total number of passengers .
12 A lrge percentage of the parachutes used by British airborne servicemen were inside at the time and destroyed at a cost of more than nineteen million pounds .
13 It enables individuals to overcome some of the accessibility/mobility problems outlined above ; they can come and go largely as they please , use the services they wish and enjoy a wide range of social , business and leisure contacts , conditioned only by the time that is available for driving from place to place and the running costs of the vehicle .
14 Of course , she gets away with it most of the time because she 's so pretty .
15 a little bit , but not a great deal those gears most of the time as well the ones that we cruise in top gear I do n't think that 's really for me
16 Poor Jasper happened to be curled up asleep some five feet away at the time and was rudely awakened .
17 ‘ That is what Martin says ; he was some distance away at the time and was n't able to see who it was . ’
18 It remains a subject of some curiosity that this apparently exceptional event occurred just at the time that the Greenpeace boat was moored offshore .
19 This idea is not very palatable : why should the Sun be anomalous just at the time that we start to search for neutrinos ?
20 Such socialising had significance not just at the time but for the future , for table-fellowship was , in Jesus ' thinking , an anticipation of that great feast which will mark the consummation of the Kingdom .
21 This may cost more at the time but could save a good deal of money in the long run .
22 One infusion came from Cambridge economist Bob Rowthorne , still nominally a member of the International Socialists , but moving , unfashionably for the time but a precursor of things to come , towards the Communist Party .
23 This chapter investigates how that world appeared to the players and the lookers on , both at the time and afterwards .
24 Something was happening in Britain that allowed the period to be plausibly described , both at the time and later , as permissive .
25 Explanations both at the time and later have tended to point to assumptions about the lower needs of women , irrespective of the work they were doing .
26 It is unquestionably true that the large-scale employment of women made it possible for certain Edinburgh houses to offer competitive terms in the years up to about 1900–10 , and the argument was made both at the time and in retrospective accounts .
27 The structure of Liberal argument , both at the time and as it has come down to us in modern land law texts , is thus built upon two suppositions .
28 No later than early 716 Nechtan , son of Derilei , king of the Picts , approached Ceolfrith , abbot of the monastery of Wearmouth and Jarrow , for guidance on Dionysian Easter tables and the Roman dating of Easter ( HE V , 21 ) — probably at the time that the Northumbrian priest , Ecgberht , was persuading the church on Iona to adopt the same ( HE 111 , 4 ; V , 22 , 24 ) — and in 717 expelled the Columban communities from Pictland into Dál Riata ( AU s.a. 715 , 716 : AT p. 225 ) .
29 Out of the original hundred houses this was the last one to be occupied and we saw this being built , erm right from the time that it was a plot of land and we knew it was ours
30 Right until the time that the FRG was included in Nato , the Soviet Union favoured a united , democratic , and demilitarised Germany and was of the view that unification of the two German states was possible .
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