Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] time [pron] can " in BNC.

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1 Gradually they learn to discriminate , although for some time they can not determine what is influencing the mother 's movements towards or away from them .
2 I apologize for using the semimetaphorical terms ‘ hard ’ and ‘ soft ’ in this essay , but after puzzling over the matter for some time I can see no other way of setting about it .
3 Mr Edwards also detects caution in employers who are recruiting : ‘ They hire people for a specific period , maybe one or two years , so that at the end of that time they can decide whether or not to renew their contract or make them redundant .
4 With a little bit of extra time you can
5 The latter half of the sixteenth century does , arguably , represent a significant turning point in the development of the hierarchy : until that time one can argue that its evolution had been largely functional , that the nature of the hierarchy ensured that those who reached the highest learned offices would have received a thorough grounding in the necessary sciences through both their education and their teaching , and practical training in the application of the law through holding several important kadiliks ; but that after that time , that is , from toward the end of the sixteenth century , the elaboration of the hierarchy was much more negative from the point of view both of learning and of good administration , being essentially an attempt to provide jobs and honours for an ever-increasing number of those seeking both .
6 From this time we can probably date the development of Banbury Lane as a road rather than a wide corridor .
7 If you can get your book out in reasonable time I can see it being a real winner , and position-wise it wo n't do you any harm , that 's for sure .
8 At that time we can respond by the greatest amount and at the greatest speed and we perceive it as being least difficult .
9 They were good value , because they were in a style that he could wear anywhere and they were strong enough for all his walking and kept his feet from being bruised on the city pavements , for when you walk as much and as far as Boy did at that time you can hurt your feet badly .
10 At half time you can change your tactics and bring on a substitute .
11 At this time they can be observed rummaging around in search of food .
12 Most hotels maintain records of the occupancy of the room so that at any time they can refer to it and see when and by whom the room was occupied .
13 At any time you can take too much or too little of something and die .
14 At any time you can draw one card from below any pile , that is to say it does n't have to be on top of the pile .
15 In another case around this time we can see how different newspapers use familiar but different tags to identify a particular ‘ sex beast ’ .
16 But the English reader has a label ready to tie on to Theophile Gautier ; and by this time we can guess what is written on it — ‘ arid aestheticism ’ .
17 By this time what can any of it possibly matter ?
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