Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] [prep] the time " in BNC.

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1 This cloak was the principal relic of the west Frankish kings of Neustria , and wherever the Neustrian kings were , it went with them to adorn whatever building became for the time being the royal chapel .
2 E. F. Loftus and Burns interpreted these results as retrograde amnesia produced by mental shock , and suggested that the impairment occurred at the time of storage of the memory .
3 The case seemed at the time , and in retrospect , to be a win for IBM .
4 The millions of pounds this district has been able to secure through I D O is testimony to this , despite the rather luke warm support received at the time from the Labour group .
5 The panic receded for the time being .
6 They believed that there had been a stage when there was no individual property ; that is , when no ownership continued beyond the time of use .
7 Yet , however serious the crisis seemed at the time , and for all the interest which it has subsequently generated , it was essentially a passing thunderstorm .
8 I want this whole this place tidied by the time I get back please ?
9 This rule now removes the doubt that often existed about the duration of a notice , when the period started at the time of submission to the council .
10 Gist of this intelligence ( with , of course , the utmost care to protect its source ) must have been conveyed to all regional commands in the United Kingdom , and from there filtered downward , for this moment coincided with the time when Leslie declared his willingness to perform almost any task in order to help repel invaders .
11 What is certain is that the two parts of the community continued to the time of Lanfranc 's death and beyond to face each other with unconcealed hostility .
12 Sterling said at the time , ‘ In my opinion , no one has yet caught the real spirit of Alice on the screen .
13 Later , I too escaped from school into the army , and the four years of war service seemed at the time , perfectly natural .
14 A friend said at the time : ‘ The break up was due to the pressures of a bad season .
15 The evidence for this assumption seems in the end to be the fact that Taskopruzade uses for the first time in relation to Molla Fenari a distinctly official-sounding title which appears to encompass the entire Ottoman state , namely ; but it must be reiterated that there is no evidence in Taskopruzade 's account to suggest that this appointment occurred in the time of Murad II rather than earlier , perhaps in the time of Mehmed I or even of Bayezid I.
16 The lead isotope data can be explained if the U/Pb ratios in the sources are comparable to those observed for the lavas and the U/Pb fractionation occurred at the time of formation of the local oceanic lithosphere .
17 In 1957 Macmillan inherited the leadership of an unpopular government , lagging behind Labour in the opinion polls , but the policies pursued over the years to 1959 managed eventually to retrieve the party 's position : Macmillan 's nuclear ‘ defence ’ policy seemed at the time a plausible way to reclaim the status of a world power on the cheap ; the formation of EFTA was negotiated ; Macmillan sacked the deflationary Chancellor Thorneycroft and substituted Heathcoat-Amory who instituted another convenient bout of pre-election tax cutting .
18 Pallister recalled : ‘ What some people in the game said at the time left a bad taste in my mouth .
19 Bissett 's difficulty lay in the time he had been allocated for his paper on the theoretical dimensions of the device .
20 But because the scandal broke at the time when one of the most popular pastimes in Yugoslavia was hunting for the scalps of former politicians , the moment the British press reported the involvement of Yugoslav diplomats , Tito 's family and the Yugoslav National Army , the silver became interesting .
21 Growth in the size of the legal profession occurred during the time when consumer movements were coming of age .
22 Controversy erupted at the time over alleged juggling with export restrictions by Culture Minister Jack Lang and allegations were made about collusion between private art dealing and the State .
23 I was also misled by work I had done on a simple model of the universe in which the collapsing phase looked like the time reverse of the expanding phase .
24 ‘ We do not agree with your slave morality , ’ the albino spoke to the time traveller .
25 Next in the expanding network is Lenin Strasse with assorted communist theoreticians and luminaries awarded a street closer to or further from the centre , depending on how high their star stood at the time .
26 It is striking , in fact , how much the latter idea seemed at the time to dominate as a first priority .
27 I can see nothing in section 61 to suggest that these trust provisions apply only if the trust existed at the time the deposit was made .
28 The interesting factor in all those arguments is that my hon. Friends who sat on the respective Committees or spoke on the Second Reading of Bills associated with privatisation said at the time that the Government were privatising monopoly , not introducing effective competition and regulation , and the matter would have to be examined again .
29 In the case of purely generic goods , if the particular goods which the seller had in mind to supply had in fact perished at the time of the contract this would not make it impossible for him to perform the contract .
30 Born and reared within its environments , joining up straight from school as an eighteen-year-old seemed at the time no great trauma .
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