Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] same time " in BNC.
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1 | But so about the same time as the mill was heightened , I think that th land was drained . |
2 | She would rely on his discretion , and perhaps at the same time in some speechless way on his support . |
3 | Besides , if Maidstone could predict so accurately when Elsie would appear then it would be a simple matter to find her again — perhaps at the same time tomorrow . |
4 | If you are scoring the tests yourself , rather than getting the computer to do it for you , then always do so at the same time of day — otherwise there would be variability due to time-of-day effects upon your scoring ability . |
5 | Just over half of those who retired prematurely did so at the same time as their redundancy . |
6 | As these opportunities appeared , so at the same time the lines of religious party and sect hardened . |
7 | Although care should be taken to choose varieties that ripen more or less at the same time to avoid losses , dredge mixtures are generally cut green and dried like hay to be fed ‘ on the straw ’ or made into silage . |
8 | It follows that it is possible for a member to have the same problem raised by both bodies more or less at the same time . |
9 | War was declared and , more or less at the same time , her mother , who wished to distance her from the rough and ready children at the village school , arranged for her to have piano lessons . |
10 | She remarried more or less at the same time as I did . |
11 | All three are caught from the same swims , although not necessarily at the same time , and in every case there are two-tone specimens . |
12 | Although it is desirable to rotate horse paddocks and to have cows grazing them too , it is not always successful having horses and cows together at the same time . |
13 | Each Marking Kit contains seven overlays , so up to seven teachers can mark together at the same time . |
14 | At times , the relay race may have the appearance of a rugby game , as players move downfield together at the same time , each playing their specific role . |
15 | The following observations follow those on the agenda , and of course will be dealt with together at the same time so far as possible . |
16 | It 's the only time those people will be on stage together at the same time |
17 | Erm which they start they 're supposed to be running together at the same time when they 'll start I do n't know . |
18 | Understanding involves an area more extensive than that of which one can be conscious ; one can not be outside and inside at the same time … |
19 | The fish tend to spawn all around the same time and pay attention to their own broods — equally the parents will see off any attempt by another pair to eat their brood . |
20 | ‘ We thought it was as good an excuse as any and we were all able to get away at the same time . |
21 | ‘ I do n't want a nurse who might scream or faint when matters become difficult , or would swoon at the sight of blood , ’ said Dr Neil , a little frantically , trying to care for his patient and send McAllister away at the same time . |
22 | Quite suddenly he let go and sort of pushed me away at the same time . |
23 | Angrily , she pushed her thoughts away at the same time as she pushed her bowl and chopsticks away . |
24 | That was restored on the Sunday , just at the same time as the water ran out . |
25 | Esther was small , neat , brown of skin , smooth , tidy , even ( almost ) elegant , yet somehow at the same time pugnacious of aspect , subversive , aggressive , commanding , Napoleonic of manner . |
26 | ( 6 ) Nonauratic art is for Benjamin somehow at the same time ‘ political ’ , which is not true to auratic cultural forms . |
27 | But somehow at the same time I am washing myself — I 'm trying to get the filth off myself . |
28 | Exactly at the same time the Girls , who had each been standing behind a door , burst through and on to the stage . |
29 | Exactly at the same time . ’ |
30 | This , no doubt , was the reason that Nenna 's thoughts , whenever she was alone , took the form of a kind of perpetual magistrates ' hearing , in which her own version of her marriage was shown as ridiculously simple and demonstrably right , and then , almost exactly at the same time , as incontrovertibly wrong . |