Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | He concluded that ‘ a mandate is a mandate and that she will derive real strength from having overcome so tough a challenge ’ , a stirring endorsement , weakened only by Thatcher 's withdrawal from the contest at about the time the column reached the chattering classes ' breakfast tables . |
2 | I could check that she had begun to get her divorce at about the time of Sir Charles ' death . |
3 | It is known that he and she spoke on the telephone at about the time the power of attorney was executed . |
4 | He has been convicted of car crimes 16 times and had one charge pending at the time of our discussions three months ago . |
5 | Alex Stein has already been in touch with you , however I would formally confirm that we would be interested in such a publicity campaign for Council Tax at about the time bills are being issued in April . |
6 | Whatever the exact mechanism for U/Pb fractionation , it seems to occur at shallow depths in the mantle at about the time of formation of the local oceanic lithosphere . |
7 | Direct light came onto the sill and jambs of the embrasure at about the time when the noises of wheels and voices from the street were at their loudest . |
8 | I 've already stated I do not recall er the person I voiced that concern with at the time |
9 | How sad that Puddephat 's widow should have no one to turn to at a time like this . |
10 | Why would Sara say that she had seen Alfred leaving his brother 's yard at about the time of the crime if she had not ? |
11 | For suddenly she was remembering those enigmatic remarks he 'd made , which she 'd paid barely any heed to at the time . |
12 | This led him to investigate in more detail the effect of alcohol on chromosome segregation at about the time of conception , and its effects on early development of the mouse embryo in vivo . |
13 | Cos I was driver at at the time . |
14 | No fathers were monitored for exposure at around the time of their child 's conception , or in the four years preceding their child 's conception . |
15 | Housing advice centres were coming into existence at about the time that the first law centre was being opened , and it is not unrealistic to attribute their inception to the generally increased awareness of the need for advice services . |
16 | From the large numbers that have been found in this country ‘ key rings ’ must have been both popular and fashionable items : they also served a practical purpose for at the time pockets were not known . |
17 | it would have gone to either the sales manager or the regional managing director of the Eastern region of at the time |
18 | The total amount of growth hormone that is secreted per day increases to a maximum at about the time of puberty and is partially responsible for the growth spurt that is seen at about this time . |