Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [art] time at " in BNC.

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1 provided the pupil is mainly taught programme of study material within the range of levels appropriate to his or her key stage , schools may teach the pupil for part of the time at a level falling outside the key stage …
2 So in fact a recommendation was carefully constructed to allow y your committee the opportunity of , of questioning other elements of the plan at the time at which that is put to us .
3 The R Y A beginner 's course has certainly got Suzanne here sailing with confidence in no time at all .
4 A limitation is placed upon the accuracy with which one can specify the amount of energy transferred together with a knowledge of the time at which the transfer took place .
5 The rest of the time at sittings , Tom has been dealing with relatives who have ‘ passed over ’ , including his mother , who died in 1987 , and his father , who had five brothers .
6 If the daemon that fired Karen had invaded Alison 's body , locking its carapace to her face and swarming down her throat like some nifty parasitic alien , it would have had her coming on like Mae West in no time at all .
7 Team it with a careful diet and a sensible exercise routine and you 'll tone up your tummy in no time at all .
8 But you , yourself could use a holding pattern , for example to await a possible weather improvement ; or as a delaying procedure when , if you continue , you will reach a point in controlled airspace before the time at which you have been cleared .
9 For the non-obese patients , simply reducing the intake of refined carbohydrate may control the diabetes for a time at least .
10 So you could see the pattern yourself and make it easier and a lot of the time at school when the teacher 's telling you , Why do n't you do it this way ? they 're not trying to make it harder for you .
11 If Clive caught me entertaining a lady friend in the classroom , I would be out on my ear in no time at all .
12 Her tone teasing , she added , ‘ If you went about it the right way I 'm positive you could have her eating out of your hand in no time at all .
13 From the attention which focused on her , it was obvious that the blonde would make a sale in no time at all .
14 Practical support at the time at which young people raised in care are forced to leave their residential homes to help them settle into satisfactory new home environments , perhaps by helping them to get flats with friends or places in small half-way hostels with friends and supplying a realistic preparation for independent living , might avoid many difficulties .
15 It is rather terrible to think how unforgiving the world can be and how willing to inflict continuous torture on account of a single piece of behaviour that without the political element and the adventitious addition of one or two other elements would have faded into obscurity in no time at all .
16 ‘ Managers are only safe for a year at a time at maximum .
17 It will be sufficient if the level of agreement in conviction is high enough at any given time to allow debate over fundamental practices like legislation and precedent to proceed in the way I described in Chapter 2 , contesting discrete paradigms one by one , like the reconstruction of Neurath 's boat one plank at a time at sea .
18 well there the sort that you only want about a couple at a time at the most
19 Apart from these three , reports came in to the Royal Society from more than fifty other vessels , whose log-books provided a valuable source of information , particularly since officers-of-the-watch habitually keep a note of the time at which observations are made .
20 He would quite often lose track of the time at work and the resulting drop in his blood sugar level would affect his behaviour .
21 How can a spaceship travel across the Galaxy in no time at all ?
22 ( 2 ) The conditions referred to in subsection ( 1 ) above are : ( a ) that the premises of the club are structurally adapted and bona ride used , or intended to be used , wholly or mainly for the purpose of providing facilities in connection with the carrying on by members of the club and their guests of athletic sports or athletic games ; ( b ) that one or more of such sports or games is or are usually carried on out of doors and , when so carried on , can ( unless artificial lighting is used ) only be carried on during hours of daylight ; ( c ) that the said premises are regularly used , or are intended regularly to be used , during the winter period , for providing facilities in connection with the carrying on by members of the club and their guests , during the hours of daylight , of such a sport or game as is mentioned in paragraph ( ii ) above ; ( d ) that having regard to the time at which the said sport or game is usually carried on by members of the club and their guests , the permitted hours set out in section 53(3) of this Act are not suitable for the supply of alcoholic liquor in the said premises to persons who participate in that sport or game .
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