Example sentences of "[noun prp] [num] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 It had been born out of a clandestine meeting in Hong Kong in February 1930 at a time which there were in fact three communist parties in Vietnam .
2 Richard Baxter was born in Rowton , Shropshire , on Sunday , 12th November 1615 at the time of morning worship .
3 Patel 's seventh-wicket pairing with Cairns had reached record proportions on Day 4 by the time , when 97 , he pulled Lewis towards the midwicket boundary and sensed a first Test century .
4 This technique was last used on 5 October 1990 at the time of ERM entry in order to bring a 1% reduction in interest rates to 14% .
5 On the return of No. 16 to Sutton , the remainder of the J type were sent to Hendon one at a time and similarly rebuilt , except that they retained four windows .
6 For example , in March 1955 at the time of Ashby 's Will Harvey Lecture , there were only five tutor-organisers employed by the Eastern District , those in Essex , Fenland , Norfolk , Northamptonshire and Suffolk : the posts in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire were vacant and there were as yet no tutor-organisers with special responsibilities over several counties .
7 Much more attention was being devoted to Korea in Washington in March 1947 at a time when the Truman administration was deeply involved in the complex issues inherent in taking over from Britain in handling aid to Greece .
8 As is turned out , Gold Award winner Fairbrother 43 at the time had already done more than enough to guide his side towards a commanding score on a pitch where stroke play was never easy .
9 Arias Navarro had been director-general of the state security service from 1957 to 1965 and was Interior Minister from June 1973 until the time of his appointment as head of government
10 Reference resolution accepts these QLFs one at a time , inserts possible referents , and backtracks to another set of referents if the result is deemed implausible .
11 Yet the massive land-sales of the 1540s and later decades effectively ended the promise of an independent income : Elizabeth 's revenue from Crown estates in 1603 was only about double that of Henry VII in a time of much higher prices .
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