Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [det] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 During that time we won it 3 times despite being in the second division for half that time .
2 Although it has been in existence for some considerable time , train operation for passengers has been provided by battery-electric power .
3 In summary , we can say that rugs were used by a number of civilizations , ranging from Greece through to Central Asia , during the first millennium BC , and were probably in existence for some considerable time before .
4 You 're obviously still a P-bass user after all this time
5 For example , go to Piccadilly Circus in London and see the statue of Eros , bow in hand and still balancing on one foot after all this time .
6 So we we may have to pursue that further but there has been some progress after all this time and expenditure of money and and time .
7 The Quarto version assigns the play 's final lines — ‘ The weight of this sad time we must obey ; /Speak what we feel , not what we ought to say .
8 He left us for a glamorous Frenchwoman and he never even sent me a card in all that time . ’
9 Even so , two meagre sessions of firing practice in all that time were of little help in strengthening his nerve or stoking up his fighting spirit .
10 a partial sale of [ shareholder ] 's x% stake with agreement for purchase of the remaining stock at some specified time in the future ; or
11 Again there was no significant difference between the morbidly obese and normal group 's urinary APGPR excretion at any given time postprandially .
12 He made idle banter as they watched for the van , and Doyle grimaced and complained about the lack of ‘ peace and quiet ’ in that particular car at that particular time .
13 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
14 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
15 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
16 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
17 All I know is that I think it 's a safe distance for me to drive behind that car at any given time .
18 Humphrey stresses that his conclusions relate only to the Brazilian auto workers under study at that particular time .
19 Seems funny to me that he was so near to the scene of the murder at that particular time .
20 In particular the on- loan flag serves as a lock to ensure that only one lexicographer may modify the contents of an entry at any given time .
21 Because these are biologically active compounds , they do n't follow the simple chemical processes of the other elements in the water , their concentration at any given time or place is a function of the biological activity and history of the water .
22 In the obese subjects ( Fig 2B ) there was no significant overall increase in urinary APGPR concentration after the meal and there was no significant difference between the urinary APGPR concentration at any given time postprandially between the morbidly obese and normal groups .
23 And the reason does n't matter as Mick has said because we 're talking about the situation and the man 's attitude of mind at that particular time .
24 On this point , a central problem with criminal statistics is that they only cover what is officially defined as crime at any one time .
25 Fifth , release for in-service training should be increased to 5 per cent of the further education teaching force at any one time as soon as resources are available .
26 Wherever blame might lie as regards the situation with the South Wales constabulary at the present time , surely it would be madness to merge Gwent police force with the South Wales police force at this unfortunate time because Gwent has a very , very good record and we want it to stay like that .
27 Pressing the ESCAPE key at any other time will lead you quickly back through the menu system until you reach the main menu again .
28 It seemed to be part of this dreadful time , with the responsibility for her mother like a crushing weight on her .
29 It was one of the perfect days — the high tide of this present time .
30 One hundred and seventy years have passed since the proclamation of the Hatt-i-Sherif , and in the course of all that time a State like Serbia in Europe should have made a far greater civilisational , cultural and economic leap .
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