Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] time we [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 But if Sweden go through this time we will try to arrange extra games .
2 From this time we can probably date the development of Banbury Lane as a road rather than a wide corridor .
3 At that time we can respond by the greatest amount and at the greatest speed and we perceive it as being least difficult .
4 At that time we will be able to say that funding agencies are failing to recognize as important something that we ourselves have embraced .
5 There is legitimate concern that the meeting decided that little could be done at this time we might be able to contribute to the campaign at a later stage .
6 At this time we used to rehearse in long cardigans .
7 Above all we can not ignore it : whereas at one time we might have been able to smile at the perversity of the local watch committee in another town , the collective action of several dozen politically motivated local authorities to ban News International publications effectively took censorship in libraries well beyond the silly season in the Press ; and whereas we could once afford to hang back with our copies of Fanny Hill secure in the knowledge that we would be nowhere near the top of the prosecution list , Section 28 is in place and ready to pick us off should we try to share our enthusiasm for homosexual literature with more than a few of our consenting adult users .
8 At one time we would have to hire a man in for a month , eating with us but sleeping in the barn .
9 At one time we used to start the training courses on on both wallets and folders on a Tuesday .
10 Yeah At one time we could n't get Jessy to talk , he 'd got a little girl with er and
11 What that refers to is that we do have a contract with the fire service college and we are satisfied with the resources we are committing to training at the moment and should any more be necessary at any time we will bring that back to members .
12 The lake is part of our design , but at any time we will keep the lake open and that is what we are doing .
13 On the dates that you 've anticipated if Mr comes back by that time we 'll be able to absorb the post , but it 's likely that he may move on from this , because it 's a fairly substantial move up .
14 Well by that time we 'll be into caravans wo n't we ?
15 By that time we should have sorted out this business of the poison pen letter and you 'll be able to get back to a normal life again . ’
16 By that time we should have about I would say at least another ten thousand pounds in that account of yours .
17 In another case around this time we can see how different newspapers use familiar but different tags to identify a particular ‘ sex beast ’ .
18 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 ’ .
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