Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [prep] the time " in BNC.

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1 This cloak was the principal relic of the west Frankish kings of Neustria , and wherever the Neustrian kings were , it went with them to adorn whatever building became for the time being the royal chapel .
2 I was just a bit stoned at the time and it all poured out … .
3 E. F. Loftus and Burns interpreted these results as retrograde amnesia produced by mental shock , and suggested that the impairment occurred at the time of storage of the memory .
4 It was held that there had been no breach of the condition as to title because that condition related to the time of the sale .
5 ‘ Werner Keitel was an Abwehr agent employed at the time to select deep cover agents .
6 What would the position be if there was an exceptionally strong gale blowing at the time of the original road accident ?
7 Compared with a supplemental dose of OPV , one dose of IPV administered at the time of measles vaccination at 6 or 9 months of age induced significantly higher seroconversion to one or more serotypes at the time of vaccination .
8 If the value of the original investment falls by the time your Cancellation Notice is received by Midland Life the lower sum will be paid to you .
9 He has this right in relation to goods which the defendant owns at the time the sheriff receives the writ .
10 Later came the Farmans , aptly named ‘ cages à poules ’ , and the Caudrons , of which a French flyer remarked at the time that between these and the current German types ‘ there was all the difference between a lorry and a Rolls Royce ’ .
11 ( b ) Continuations There is a statutory presumption that where a partnership continues after the time fixed for its termination the provisions of the original agreement will continue to apply .
12 The case seemed at the time , and in retrospect , to be a win for IBM .
13 The millions of pounds this district has been able to secure through I D O is testimony to this , despite the rather luke warm support received at the time from the Labour group .
14 At six months old , she 's already visited three mills — perhaps she will attend a formulation meeting by the time she 's two ?
15 The Coronation poster also appeared as a centrepiece in off licence window displays at the time .
16 We had Desmond Child producing at the time when Bon Jovi were at the top of the ladder .
17 The panic receded for the time being .
18 How we get all work done in the time ? …
19 As the law stands at present , however , even if the trial judge reveals at the time of sentencing what advice he proposes to give to the Secretary of State , it will still be necessary for the latter to consult the Lord Chief Justice and the trial judge at a later stage .
20 Unfortunately no single governing body for hypnosis exists at the time of writing .
21 ‘ The main damage was at the back , to dressing rooms , for example , and there will still be a lot of work to do by the time December arrives . ’
22 Where an officer of government in the exercise of his office obtains payment of moneys as and for a charge which the law enables him to demand and enforce , such moneys may be recovered back from him if it should afterwards turn out that they were not legally payable even though no protest was made or question raised at the time of payment .
23 Doctors faced with a refusal of consent have to give very careful and detailed consideration to the patient 's capacity to decide at the time when the decision was made .
24 If an adult patient did not have the capacity to decide at the time of the purported refusal and still does not have that capacity , it is the duty of the doctors to treat him in whatever way they consider , in the exercise of their clinical judgment , to be in his best interests .
25 Doctors faced with a refusal of consent have to give very careful and detailed consideration to what was the patient 's capacity to decide at the time when the decision was made .
26 Small mammal faunas in the fossil record provide one of the principal methods of interpreting the ecology or habitat existing at the time the fossils were preserved .
27 They believed that there had been a stage when there was no individual property ; that is , when no ownership continued beyond the time of use .
28 The position remained substantially the same as that described by Raymond Williams at the time of the earlier confrontation : " The consensus on which the English faculty did its best work ended about the time of Leavis 's retirement and new consensus has yet to be worked out . "
29 I think there should be a more stringent system of entry into the drama schools so that there is a higher standard of work achieved by the time they come to join the profession .
30 But this attitude changed from the time of Alexander the Great ( 336–323BC ) ( fig. 14 ) .
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