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

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1 ‘ We all rely heavily on our families and friends for support especially at this time , so the event was very much an occasion for families , to say thank you , and to allow visitors to experience the vast scale of the project .
2 But I see no difficulty in reading the language of subsections ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) of section 18 as authorising an order for payment by the board ( subject , of course , to the criteria prescribed by subsection ( 4 ) ) of such part of the costs of the proceedings which are eventually determined in the defendant 's favour as were incurred by the defendant personally at any time when he was not receiving legal aid and accordingly fell within the definition of an unassisted party .
3 A police spokesman said : ‘ It was a horrific crash , a terrible tragedy especially at this time of year . ’
4 KPMG and Client reserve the right to terminate KPMG 's engagement hereunder at any time and without liability or continuing obligation to each other save that termination of this agreement shall be without prejudice to rights accrued and obligations incurred by either KPMG or Client prior to such date and shall not affect the indemnification in section 4 , or Client 's obligation under sections 2 and 3 .
5 Guisborough went further ahead through a McLuskey penalty before Redcar full back Richard Forrest ran 70 yards for a superb try just before half time .
6 They were very surprised to see a young girl alone at that time of night .
7 In the past Ford has been criticised for lack of security on certain models , but they have certainly got their act together with this time .
8 I got Bunny out of the pub just before chucking-out time and with a bit of persuasion he agreed to take me as far as Hackney , dropping me off at the end of Stuart Street .
9 It is unfortunate that the influential Dudek could only illustrate Leonard 's work by quoting from the admittedly despondent poem ‘ Rededication ’ , without a reference to the many other elements of positive delight that the book — and Leonard 's work elsewhere at that time — demonstrates .
10 This division of labour by artefact type epitomises attitudes towards archaeology generally at that time , and such divisions have to a large extent persisted to this day , emphasising how artefact-based early Anglo-Saxon studies have remained .
11 Clad in black ski-masks , the attackers stormed the Oldham Street bar just after closing time , and forced staff to lie face down on the floor .
12 In the old language andegari meant hawthorn , and a bush of that type probably at one time marked the external borders of the city of Mediolanum , although little or nothing is known of that first town .
13 The street below was quiet , little traffic braving the snow and ice even at this time of day — but then Mayfair really only came alive at night , when the various hostesses entertained .
14 That 's er he worked in a shop probably at that time .
15 I must say I was quite surpri I 've never set foot in the place before since that time we went down before it was open .
16 Louis Sherwood asserts in his chairman 's report that ‘ the directors are confident that satisfactory new arrangements will be put in place well before that time ’ .
17 The issue of whether publication in one place meant that the information lost its quality of confidence everywhere at that time arose in Exchange Telegraph Co Ltd v Central News Ltd [ 1897 ] 2 Ch 48 .
18 As it happens , he would n't be arriving at the best possible moment : William Charles , 14 years his brother 's senior , was finding his own fame and fortune rather on the wane just at that time — he did n't need those supercilious letters from William Jowett in Jamaica to remind him of that .
19 Jim Magilton provided United with this chance just before half time .
20 For example , a computer system can check stock levels and produce a supplier 's order request automatically in good time , and this will ensure that there are always supplies of products in stock .
21 My mother is a very nurturing woman , says Kate Burton , their elder daughter , I know that they just suited each other perfectly at that time .
22 and it refused it , and it should , the woman did n't obviously did n't know what to do , she was as embarrassed as had to get the manager so by this time Brian has packed all his bags up
23 There 's loads of traffic tonight at this time is n't there ?
24 With the future of a new state lying uncharted before them , discussion of politics naturally reached down to basic principles , and there was considerable pressure to establish the new states and their federation as democracies , or as near that as was practically possible , democracy still at this time meaning direct popular participation in government .
25 A full and concise response ( together with an offer of compensation if appropriate ) will follow within the next 28 days unless we have been unable to investigate your claim fully within that time , in which case you will receive a detailed explanation for the delay and a full reply within 56 days from receipt of your initial correspondence .
26 Olympia has yielded magnificent bronzework from right through the archaic period , but stone sculpture there in this time is sparse and generally poor .
27 And we have had the trust secretary who has been working on our behalf voluntarily for some time now .
28 You will not be eating even positive foods from the " wheat " week again at any time in Stage II .
29 This is not as wild a question as you might suppose in a country where every Buddhist is a monk some time in their lives , and can slip into the habit again at any time .
30 Slow growth abroad is depressing commodity prices and the government will need to keep monetary policy tight for some time to avoid re-stoking inflation and the current-account deficit .
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