Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] that [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | She need not rely for her sense of identity upon outward appearance ; she may in fact look beautiful , she may look a mess ; it does not matter greatly at that particular time . |
2 | She 'd half expected him to barge past her , just like that other time , and she 'd resolved to set about him with her fists if he tried . |
3 | Then , without the slightest warning , just like that first time so many months before , Karen jumped me . |
4 | But he woke in the small hours and found her in his arms , just like that first time in the studio at Westfield Manor . |
5 | One example will suffice ; Walpole-Bond records , with reference to Wheatears , that during the period from the final years of the 18th to the early ones of the 19th centuries an inhabitant of East Dean ‘ once during that short time was thought to have taken nearly a hundred dozen ’ , and another ‘ near Eastbourne procured eighty-four dozen in the same short space of time ’ . |
6 | Mrs Bauwens , 36 , said : ‘ I am very grateful to David and Judith for their support both at that difficult time and since . |
7 | Interestingly , the rt-PA started at a mean of I 19 minutes in Group A as opposed to 187 minutes in Group B. Surprisingly , even with that short time difference , the infarct related regional third ejection fraction in those who received earlier thrombolytic therapy ( Group A ) was 41% whilst in Group B it was 28% . |
8 | Well at that particular time I was already on the council , I was doing family planning which took up an awful lot of my time . |
9 | Well at that particular time I could n't tell him . |
10 | Well at that particular time on the bureau , the means test was prevalent then and you were getting twelve shillings a week . |
11 | The house was indeed of that later time , but in the style and materials which at first glance indicated a greater age . |
12 | Now the , the pensions when they raised at the same time , because we only pension raised every year , and we 're up there at that particular time at the Lothian region , a full council meeting . |
13 | She was reminded again of that other time — of hands , cruel and insistent , travelling over her body ; of a man four times her age who in one brutal movement had stolen , as if by right , both her maidenhead and her innocence . |
14 | Freeman said that he did not ‘ like begging a place again in that beastly Times , but do as you think best ’ . |
15 | Apart from that one time when Gloria went off instead to cheer the King , Dot could n't remember a day when they had n't been to visit whatever hospital he was in . |
16 | They looked forward to that future time when God 's rule would be all over the earth . |