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

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1 The May meeting will be on Wednesday 26 May 1993 at the same time in Glasgow Polytechnic .
2 Mortality of the babies of aristocrats fell from about 160 to about 100 at the same time .
3 The USA did so on April 7 at the same time as recognizing Bosnia-Hercegovina [ see above ] .
4 But it is often the case that , by finding a transformation that will promote equality of spread or linearity , it is possible to achieve the first three at the same time .
5 It was George Bernard Shaw who claimed that Britain was an island consisting of coal and iron-ore , surrounded by a sea full of fish : It took the British to create a shortage of all three at the same time !
6 These aspirations were shared by the Beveridge committee on social insurance which was set up in 1941 at the same time as the Uthwatt committee and the Scott committee .
7 I have recovered marked N. lapillus within 30 cm of the release site after a year whilst Palmer ( 1984 ) found very few N. emarginata to move more than 10 m in the same time .
8 No student can , however , be in Stage I and Stage II at the same time and no student is allowed to proceed into Stage II unless he or she has fully satisfied Stage I requirements or with the express approval of the Examinations Committee .
9 Instead of the doctors and nurses we so urgently need , we have an army of bureaucrats which has expanded from 700 to 13,200 in the same time .
10 At just about the same time , a cigar-gnawing chief executive thousands of miles away was shredding his meticulously planned TV schedules to find a slot for a homely Australian series which was to become one of the all time surprise hits , turning many of its stars into instant celebrities .
11 Without doubt this package is one of the all time greats of shareware programming .
12 One of the all time greats of rock and roll is in the region tonight on the last date of a UK tour .
13 ( One of the few times we missed out was with a 200lb sturgeon caught in the North Sea .
14 One day Tony gets up to watch and witnesses one of the few times when the sun travels across a blue , cloudless sky .
15 ‘ A mirror , ’ Reynard repeats , realising this is one of the few times in his life he 's been surprised .
16 It was one of the few times that the pulp glossy pop press produced journalism worth reading .
17 It was one of the few times he did n't get up and down from trouble , and that put us level .
18 One of the few times you will find big bream in waters which do not match up to the points I have mentioned is when they are the result of a recent stocking operation .
19 In fact , it was one of the few times I had seen him act in a civil way towards his stepmother .
20 She could look back on that time with a great deal of fondness ; it had been one of the few times in her life when she had been truly free — there had been no one , neither family , friends nor employer — to make demands on her .
21 It was a perfect day of hot sun with a light following wind , one of the few times that we were able to sunbathe .
22 Edward sat frozen , one of the few times in his life he had been genuinely frightened .
23 It was one of the few times in my life when I actually spoke the truth .
24 And er we , one of the few times my dad came to Foundry Lane he I got a book , I think it were called Tiger Tim and , on the back they gave a model that you cut out with scissors and pu
25 A prodigious runner , Mehew 's pace and fitness give Rovers the appearance of playing 4-4-2 and 4-3-3 at the same time and his willingness to get into the penalty area has brought him four goals already this season .
26 11.2 At the same time , the Department recognises that it has long been practice to seek assistance from the police in certain situations , particularly in order to avoid a breach of the peace when carrying out statutory duties which involve the restriction of liberty and removal of persons .
27 The market in government securities was drastically reformed in October 1986 at the same time as the general — Big Bang — reforms of security trading in Britain discussed in Chapter 2 above .
28 A hundred to the half times a hundred to the half , made a hundred .
29 It is possible to cope with one of these legs being shaky and under pressure but not two at the same time .
30 He always had a battle pending on one front and quite often on two at the same time .
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