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

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1 Again there was no significant difference between the morbidly obese and normal group 's urinary APGPR excretion at any given time postprandially .
2 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
3 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
4 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
5 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
6 All I know is that I think it 's a safe distance for me to drive behind that car at any given time .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 On this point , a central problem with criminal statistics is that they only cover what is officially defined as crime at any one time .
11 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 .
12 Pressing the ESCAPE key at any other time will lead you quickly back through the menu system until you reach the main menu again .
13 Just 46 guests can experience the Princess at any one time , staying in luxurious staterooms .
14 If necessary adjust the pitch attitude a maximum of a quarter to a half bar at any one time .
15 However , the tests would be more wide-ranging and control of the number of different aspects under test at any one time would be useful .
16 Sliding doors are popular choice as they do not take up any space in the room , although , on the other hand , you can only see the contents of half the wardrobe at any one time .
17 ‘ This monitors the level of current passing through the circuit at any given time .
18 To find out I looked closely at all the reptile faunas known from the Triassic ; that is , I looked at each separate assemblage of reptiles that was known to live in any one place at any one time .
19 But the system of laws in place at any one time in a democracy worthy of the name has a permanence about it ; partly due to the formality and bureaucracy of the institutions which sustain it , but , more importantly , because of the hydra-headed nature of the social processes which it facilitates .
20 Secondly , the results were consistent , with no dramatic difference from place to place at any particular time .
21 Home Office figures show that a million people are convicted of criminal offences each year and that 45,000 are paying the penalty in jail at any one time .
22 In formal debates only one amendment may be before the meeting at any one time , but it is common practice in committees to allow several amendments to be moved , seconded and accepted .
23 For a breakdown of the characteristics of the prison population at any one time , one of the few available sources is the statistics collected for the All-India Committee on Jail Reforms 1980–3 .
24 They went in great numbers ; in a period of sixty years in the last century , some 80,000 French Basques are estimated to have gone from the region , out of a total population at any one time of 112,000 .
25 The census returns show that the majority of Camberwell 's population at any one time had been born in London — 65 per cent in 1861 ; 76 per cent in 1911 — but many families had moved frequently from district to district and from street to street .
26 The precise relationship between sentencing practice and penal policy is a matter of some complexity , but we may begin by noting that the size of the sentenced prison population at any given time is determined by three key variables , only two of which are the direct responsibility of the courts .
27 You will have been told that 93% — or whatever — of British women are on a diet at any one time , but that , as a nation , we are still getting fatter .
28 Clare Gittings suggests that one of the many reasons why embalming decreased during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries was distaste on the part of the nobility — not so much with the practice itself as with the thought of having so many surgeons , apothecaries and wax-chandlers poring over a body at any one time .
29 Blood sugar levels and nutritional requirements do fluctuate , and so it is particularly important to be aware of what is occurring and to be educated to the point where you know how to treat your body at any given time of the month .
30 He is , as usual , spiritually discussing how much food Zac from EMF can stuff under his foreskin at any one time .
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