Example sentences of "[prep] no time [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This means that in the wind conditions as in fig 30 , you will have little to no time on the inbound track .
2 ( It 's also odd that at no time during the film is Brando seen to strike Harris anyway ! )
3 At no time during the writing of The Snow-White Soliloquies did I make any conscious connection between its contents and anorexia nervosa .
4 They have argued that Elizabeth 's church contained a variety of acceptable doctrinal positions , that predestinarianism never managed to achieve the dominance accorded it by Tyacke , and that at no time during the sixty-five years between 1560 and 1625 was the idea that good works could be an aid to salvation anything other than a perfectly orthodox belief .
5 This region has the longer history of continuous occupation by tundra , for at no time during the post-glacial period was it invaded by forest .
6 Even if it meets these conditions , it will not be entitled to the concessions unless , at no time during the year , has it , or any member of the group of which it is a member , been a public company , a banking or insurance company or an authorised person under the Financial Services Acts and , if it is a parent company , unless the group qualifies as a small or medium-sized group .
7 These conditions are that at no time during the relevant accounting reference period — ;
8 Bank Assistants can feel aggrieved and betrayed that the Bank declared in the Labour Court that their claim was debarred by the National Pay Agreement , the P.E.S.P. At no time during the previous two years was the P.E.S.P. ever mentioned by the Bank .
9 Now she had rudely stripped the corpse , and at no time during the action had she thought of that strip of white fabric …
10 Thus , at no time in the future should any Scot be summoned to court or parliament outside Scotland — a direct reminder of Edward I 's particular offence .
11 At no time in the Tudor and Stuart period was its prosperity really threatened , a fact clearly visible in the steady physical redevelopment of the town .
12 At no time in the day must there be an idle moment or a silent one ; any spare time must be filled with prayer .
13 Ms Tyson may protest too much ; but she could certainly argue that at no time in the previous two administrations did everyone involved in trade policy sing from the same songbook .
14 At no time in the intervening period was there any possibility of the Labour Party replacing the National , predominantly Conservative , government .
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