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

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1 Nor is it surprising that it was one of the two arts areas in the curriculum pantheon at the time , art , with its claim to encourage pupil 's imaginative abilities , which was able most readily to respond to the changed educational climate .
2 1,607,000 pensions ( single people or couples ) in Great Britain were receiving income support at the time of the last available figures ( May 1989 ) .
3 This study found that 73% of lone mothers depended on income support at the time of the survey , and of these only 28% had had regular full time employment before becoming a lone parent .
4 This applies even to those who were not receiving income support at the time .
5 You mentioned Christopher , what er the last time it 's , I 'm going back a little while , the last time I was talking with Janet he , she was a bit unhappy , I think he was in er a teaching practice at the time and she was wondering how he was going to go on .
6 The machine was developed as an alternative to the many CP/M based machines that dominated the computer industry at the time , and was , unusually for IBM , designed around ‘ off the shelf ’ building blocks .
7 Handloom weaving was an important cottage industry at the time and Charles was sent to Kilbarchan in Renfrewshire to learn the trade ; that was why Robert Burns referred to him as ‘ Wabster ( weaver ) Charlie ’ in the poem Epistle to James Tennant .
8 The ‘ rather dirty ’ old paintings had been a wedding present at the time of Mrs Luxmoore-May 's first marriage in 1948 .
9 The research was carried out for a doctoral dissertation on the princely sum of £410 per annum ( this was the ‘ married woman 's ’ rate of postgraduate grant at the time , £120 lower than the full grant ) .
10 ‘ Tin Pan Alley has unleashed a new monster , a sort of nightmare in rhythm ’ , wrote a Daily Mail correspondent at the time or the cinema riots in 1956 .
11 furthermore , patients who were obese , or actively having weight reduction at the time when the primary gall stones developed might , on achieving ideal body weight , no longer suffer this risk factor .
12 I buy used all the club money at the time when we bought it
13 A man who was in the car park at the time said he was forced to dive for cover .
14 The robbers got through a rear window at Autoserve in Elm Park Road and police are anxious to trace a white box lorry seen in the car park at the time .
15 So he came round to use mine and to be honest I did n't have too much interest in punk rock at the time but did this fanzine for 12 issues and I got into it .
16 The Information in these product particulars is based on Midland Bank 's understanding of current law and Inland Revenue practice at the time of printing .
17 The glucose concentration at the time of onset of a significant change in each parameter was identified for each subject and data were compared by paired Student 's t test or Wilcoxon signed rank tests , as appropriate .
18 He had been the head of Labour 's Research Department at the time of the 1945 election .
19 ( b ) Even if property could pass in exchange for a worthless cheque , the articles still belonged to another within s.5 of the Theft Act at the time of the appropriation .
20 This time we were promoted to co-headliners , with Roogalator who were another of the big names on the pub rock circuit at the time .
21 ‘ I literally found about our endorsement of used motor-oil from someone I was phoning to find out whether the stuff was OK , ’ says the group 's Education Programme Co-ordinator at the time , Dave Bruer .
22 The price of tin rose in April 1989 to its highest level since its collapse in 1985 [ see p. 33955 ] reaching 28.67 Malaysian ringgits per kilogramme ( US$10,444 per tonne ) — only 48 Malaysian cents away from the " floor price " sought by the International Tin Council at the time of its insolvency [ see pp. 34518-20 ; 37669 ] .
23 Prospective students are encouraged to make an initial proposal of their research work at the time of application .
24 Moreover , I was chairman of the Child Poverty Action Group at the time when you were commissioned to do research and prepare a pamphlet on ‘ Families with low income in London . ’
25 His wife , Gabrielle , and their four children including girls aged seven , ten and 11 were in the living room at the time .
26 Bob went on from there , season in , season out , to the end of 1931–32 , by which time he had made 293 League appearances for Crystal Palace ( a club record at the time , but of course they did not make much of such things in those days ) and even today , almost 60 years later , there are fewer than only half a dozen Palace men who have played more times for us than that .
27 Terry was , originally at least , a wing-half who had captured the eye of manager Cyril Spiers , and , after a season ( 1955–56 ) of coming to maturity and settling down to the demands of League football , he put together a run of 214 consecutive League appearances ( 234 with major Cup competitions ) which was a club record at the time and has only once been exceeded by the great John Jackson .
28 The mothers of 56 of the 71 children diagnosed during 1972–89 were living in the study area at the time of their child 's birth .
29 Selecting controls from delivery registers also enabled matching for mother 's age ( plus or minus five years ) , child 's sex and date of birth ( plus or minus six months ) , district health authority of birth , and residence in the study area at the time of diagnosis .
30 A spring frost at the time of flowering can cause imperfect fertilisation resulting in millerandage , the formation of tiny hard berries which will not swell or ripen .
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