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

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1 Mortgage interest relief , for example , which cost £1.25 billion a year in lost revenue at the time Mrs Thatcher was elected in 1979 , is currently running at a total of £6.5 billion annually .
2 In accordance with standing order A twelve C in force at the time Councillor notice of motion on sum of poll tax was referred to th by the Council on the twenty third of April 1991 to Policy and Resources Committee .
3 Discounting the cost at present value , to give a more realistic estimate of the loss at the time decisions are made , emphasizes the importance of deferring births : earlier childbearing leads to a loss of £84,000 ; having the two children later loses £62,000 ( quite apart from the career implications ) .
4 Mr Browning , of Vicarage Road , Cwm-parc , Mid Glamorgan , is alleged to be the driver of a silver C-registration Renault 25 seen parked on the motorway at the time Mrs Wilks was killed .
5 She 's only supposed to take that for a week at a time Tom .
6 He was works manager at the time John Knox retired .
7 BY a twist of fate , murder suspect Roderick Newall was being traced by Scotland Yard at the time ex-model Rachel Nickell was brutally killed on Wimbledon Common .
8 Twenty two had active colitis at the time serum was obtained .
9 ‘ We need the right pressure at the time places at the right time , ’ said BA director Tim Godfray .
10 A rapid look at The Times newspaper for this Monday in April might give us just the slightest inkling of the minutiae of English life on a most ordinary of ordinary days : Dickens was completing David Copperfield ; Bass 's India Pale Ale could be had for 33s. per 18-gallon cask ; Hampshire Breakfast Bacon would cost you 7½d. by the half side , while Captain Reid 's ‘ Walls End ’ coal was 19s. a ton .
11 It looks somewhat easier everytime I watched it but I remeber at the time Keith Macklin ( commentator ) almost having one with excitement .
12 IF the entire story of Mr Lamont 's visit was invented , why blame Mr Newton alone when he was actually on holiday at the time Mr Lamont allegedly visited the shop , and only embellished Mr Onanuga 's version of events ?
13 BRACKEN HOUSE , THE former home of the Financial Times , came under threat at the time ministers were considering the introduction of the Thirty Year Rule on listing ( see page 149 ) , and probably played a major part in securing the greater protection for post-war buildings of excellence that SAVE had sought for so long .
14 This year 's battle of the budget is generating more anguish than any for years , John Major 's cabinet now realize what a parliamentary mess December might turn into with week-long debates on both the Queen 's speech and the budget to pack in , and worse to come in the spring , a budget combining taxes with public spending seemed a good idea at the time Norman Lamont announced it , but with November the thirtieth just a month away the political down-side is appearing , of course with a fifty billion pound deficit in the Government 's accounts this years spending round would have been hard pounding anyhow , but the usual noisy haggle over the available cash among departments is now amplified by posses of Tory backbenchers trying to head off this or that tax increase , and there 's an incentive to keep that up right through the finance bill after Christmas , since most new taxes would not come in until April .
15 A third choice is to leave the new method of rent review open for agreement at the time indexation proves to be impossible .
16 According to his solicitor at the time Nicholas was ‘ bitterly disappointed with the verdict because he is not a violent man . ’
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