Example sentences of "[noun sg] at a [adj -er] time " in BNC.

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1 She had never been to Ireland and said that she had never read anything about that country , and yet she was able to supply an abundance of detail about the way of life in that place at an earlier time .
2 Equation ( F.4 ) is a retarded solution : gravitational disturbances propagate at a velocity c , and hence the amplitude at r at time t is determined by the source behaviour at an earlier time .
3 Repeat the request at a later time or repeat the request with a different set of data .
4 Repeat the request at a later time or repeat the request with a different set of data .
5 Repeat the request at a later time or repeat the request with a different set of data .
6 Repeat the request at a later time or repeat the request with a different set of data .
7 Repeat the request at a later time or repeat the request with a different set of data .
8 Repeat the request at a later time or repeat the request with a different set of data .
9 Repeat the request at a later time or repeat the request with a different user name .
10 Repeat the request at a later time or repeat the request with a different set of data .
11 Repeat the request at a later time or repeat the request with a different set of data .
12 Repeat the request at a later time or repeat the request with a different start user name .
13 Reciprocation seems to depend on the expectation of assistance from the beneficiary at a later time .
14 You use SAVE to save your program for use at a later time .
15 Moreover , if Olwyn went to bed at an earlier time it would obviate the Jones ' need to reinforce aspects of her bad behaviour ( for example giving in to tantrums and providing positive attention for hitting ) .
16 The probability of all the gas molecules in our first box being found in one half of the box at a later time is many millions of millions to one , but it can happen .
17 We strongly advise you against reheating your meal at a later time .
18 But this purported resolution of the paradox , as Fried concedes , only demonstrates the compatibility of uninhibited freedom to enter contracts with respect for autonomy ; it ‘ does not show that I am morally obligated to perform my promise at a later time if to do so proves inconvenient or costly ’ .
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