Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] at [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | Ten miles on came heathland alive at this time of day with heather-coloured rabbits . |
2 | It is not difficult — though may be expensive — to hire a guide for a day ( or a week ) so that you find the best snow available at each time of the day and each season , whether it has n't snowed for a week or is blizzarding as you start the day . |
3 | They can minimize uncertainty about the future by converting savings ( possibly from current income ) into a stream of income payable at some time in the future . |
4 | companies whose equity share capital has been subject to a marketing arrangement as described in Section 163(2) ( b ) of the Companies Act 1985 at any time during the 10 years prior to the relevant date ( e.g. companies whose shares have been traded on the USM or used to be traded on the 3rd Market ) ; |
5 | Since you 're more than a little accident prone at this time , exercise caution and be careful not to lead your owner into trouble . |
6 | An option has been granted and is still outstanding to a director in respect of 5,000 ordinary shares of 25p each in A. Layout Plc exercisable at any time before 1st March 1992 , at a price of 50p per share . |
7 | It may be that a discourse like Bateson 's which attempts to forge linkages between English studies and democratic processes was an unlikely candidate for acceptance within what has been described ( by a university teacher active at this time ) as the " foppish , aristocratic atmosphere of the English university of the 1950s . |
8 | A determined back movement by CI saw Drummond cross for the visitors to leave the scoreline 6–8 at half time in the visitors favour . |
9 | In an earlier paper ( Huxley , 1991a ) I presented the evidence available at that time which seemed to suggest that the effectiveness of case management in various contexts depends upon narrowly defined groups , focused care and relevant outcome assessments . |
10 | The actual payment or receipt of the option premium is effected when the position is closed , at the rate prevailing at that time , with the difference between that and the option price at the outset having been made up by payments of variation margin . |
11 | We pressed on down the Gulf and after an hour or so my radio lad in the back gave me a chit — " The Argosy has been found , return to Bahrain " — and so , led by the squadron commander , John A. MacDonald commanding No 55 at that time , we were led back to Bahrain . |
12 | Well I had to have something to perk it up and vegetables are getting a bit iffy at this time of year . |
13 | With the early 20th century enactment of the Uniform Bill of Lading and Pomerene Acts in the United States , American issued bills of lading attained the highest level of abstraction available at that time . |
14 | The Government 's demographers advised that the largest regular army that could be recruited and sustained , under the conditions of full employment prevailing at that time , would be in the order of 165,000 , excluding the 14,600 Gurkhas and other locally recruited forces . |
15 | I 'm always worried when we get to item twenty-eight at this time of the year , and somebody rushes through and does n't actually say anything about this . |
16 | In the case of a redeemable instrument this will result in the carrying amount at the time it is redeemed being equal to the amount payable at that time . |
17 | The type of cup commonest at this time is shown in fig. 49 , by a decent but less distinguished painter , whose love of rich colour , red and white , links him to Corinth . |
18 | Now what did you think about this lesson was it a bit boring at some time or you think , Oh or did it go too quickly No . |
19 | The analysts were unable to identify any software available at that time that could have supported this volume and variety of files without considerable development . |
20 | 3rd March 1962 was a sad day which was not helped by the depressing weather prevailing at that time . |
21 | Even from the kerb in the gloom the guard 's shrugs and humorously uplifted eyes are visible as he declines to telephone the duty officer , ring a British Committee office empty at this time of night , break the sacred sleep of anyone else on the telephone list . |