Example sentences of "[noun sg] from the time [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Nothing could shake the steadiness of such men as Hugh Waterton or John Norbury , who had been in his service from the time when he had been merely Henry of Bolingbroke , earl of Derby , and even that title borrowed by courtesy from his father . |
2 | This rule seems to be a hangover from the time when the only remedies available under Ord. 53 were the prerogative orders : these are not available against contractual bodies , but there seems no good reason of policy or principle why a declaration or injunction should not be sought against such a body under Ord. 53 . |
3 | This , we hoped , would permit us to see the various stages of the project in operation from the time when a school began to plan its proposal to the time when the materials purchased with project funds were already in use . |
4 | Mrs Carrington takes up the account from the time when her husband was admitted to the intensive care unit . |
5 | Contemporary psychology has come a long way from the time when J. B. Watson , the first behaviourist , forbade the consideration of non-observable entities . |
6 | We are a long way from the time where a computer could pass a reasonable judgement on the quality of an electronic document . |
7 | The next question is whether B 's letter is to be regarded as an acceptance from the time when A receives it . |