Example sentences of "[prep] any time [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 However , he refused to attach too much importance to these since they could be withdrawn at any time unless they were passed into law .
2 Is it any wonder that every one of my hon. Friends is now inundated with more complaints about housing matters than at any time since we have been in the House ?
3 SINCE the Danes said Yes to the treaty of Maastricht on May 18th , Europe 's exchange-rate mechanism ( ERM ) has appeared calmer than at any time since they voted No a year earlier .
4 He had always considered Sir John a portly , self-indulgent toper , but at this moment the coroner seemed more at ease , sword and dagger in his hands , fighting for his life , than he had at any time since they had met .
5 Yet it makes the right more united , on paper , than at any time since it lost office three years ago .
6 has supplied the password , either now or at any time since it was last changed , or the package has no password .
7 has supplied the password , either now or at any time since it was last changed , or the package has no password .
8 has supplied the password , either now or at any time since it was last changed , or the package has no password .
9 has supplied the password , either now or at any time since it was last changed , or the package has no password .
10 has supplied the password at any time since it was last changed , or the package has no password .
11 has supplied the password now , or at any time since it was last changed , or the package has no password .
12 It 's odd ( and I feel a little guilty ) but I have been feeling happier today than at any time since I came here .
13 ‘ I am more uncertain about the real state of our economy than at any time since I can remember , ’ he told the Foreign Press Association in London .
14 ‘ I am more uncertain about the real state of our economy than at any time since I can remember , ’ he told the Foreign Press Association in London .
15 NEIL Kinnock and the party he leads are looking better than they have done at any time since he took office in 1983 .
16 She had shown him with pride to both her mother and grandmother and had carried him to bed more deeply satisfied than at any time since she had been weaned from Phoebe 's now forgotten breasts .
17 But when they began to steal away from their tasks to sit beside her and smoke their pipes , Grainne felt more honoured than at any time since she had occupied Ireland 's Throne .
18 You can apply for a card with a spending limit of £250 at any time while you 're a student — just ask for a copy of the leaflet ‘ Whilst you are there — Midland Access ’ at any of our branches .
19 I , I have n't actually got to be in at any time except I did say I 'd be in at half nine .
20 You are entitled to apply for any suitable job , including Compact jobs , at any time after you have completed compulsory education .
21 ‘ Did he tell you then or at any time that he intended returning to St Matthew 's ? ’
22 You can cancel retirement only once , and you can tell the DHSS at any time that you would like to retire immediately .
23 The exercise can be done regularly without flow at any time that you are sitting — in the car , in the office — or while standing .
24 He said just go in at any time and we 'll pick it up .
25 The yarn I was using was cotton , a double knitting weight and not the best for cabling at any time and I did need to have cables , since I had sketched them into my design .
26 The events in Liverpool highlight what can happen at any time and I think a systerm like this gives people security .
27 ‘ We remain ready for talks at any time and I hope the Chinese side will be prepared to settle quickly on the arrangements for such talks , ’ Mr Hurd said .
28 I did n't draw my weapon at any time whilst I was in the flat .
29 You can renew your loan at any time providing you 've been meeting your regular repayments .
30 A licensing board may disapply the section to premises at any time if they cease to be satisfied that the requirements of the proviso to subs .
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