Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] at [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Acknowledge just how much you have learned from those experiences which may have appeared difficult or unpleasant at the time . |
2 | The term ’ provisional sum ’ is defined as ’ a sum provided for work or for costs which can not be entirely foreseen , defined or detailed at the time the tendering documents are issued ’ . |
3 | NSAID intake was noted as either intermittent or regular at the time of the first endoscopy only . |
4 | That does not mean that the law should change with every passing fancy — crimes such as theft , fraud , murder , etc. will never become fashionable — but ‘ social ’ crimes such as publishing indecent or obscene material are dependent on society 's perception of what is or is not indecent or obscene at the time , and the legislation of one period may be inappropriate in another period of time , to the extent that resorting to the courts to deal with the matter may be quite inappropriate and ineffective . |
5 | The reason for such a power is that contemporaneous reporting may prejudice either the proceedings in question ( as where the material — although heard in open court — has not been made known to the jury ) or some further proceedings which were pending or imminent at the time . |
6 | I was very annoyed and upset at the time because there were other girls of my age in the dale and they could go and I could not . |
7 | One man who emerged from the tour with much credit was Alan Smith , the manager , who had been diplomacy personified during the political crisis and sensitive and supportive at the time of Barrington 's death . |
8 | He had been unemployed and depressed at the time of the theft , and had since started attending college and returned to live with his mother . |
9 | I was young and foolish at the time , |
10 | The secrets of the period , hidden and unknowable at the time , have been revealed in the historical conclusion of 1914 . |
11 | Brownie and Lola were young and defiant at a time when those who went their own way were considered to be delinquent . |
12 | Reasonableness is thus judged in the light of circumstances known and foreseeable at the time the contract was made . |
13 | Such views were both pervasive and unexceptional at the time . |
14 | They are particularly important — and problematic at a time when government policy seems to be introducing a serious tension into the local administration of the education service . |
15 | However , the Court of Appeal decided in Burton v Islington Health Authority [ 1992 ] 3 WLR 617 that at common law a child en ventre sa mρere and unborn at the time of the defendant 's negligence has a cause of action for injuries caused by that negligence . |
16 | This remark , which struck me as silly and offensive at the time , was to be recalled later . |
17 | Albújar was reported to have been alone and unarmed at the time of the attack . |
18 | The list is comprehensive and correct at the time of publication , but additions and deletions may occur from time to time . |
19 | The following week James Butlin reported that she had been ‘ exceedingly foul in her linen and verminous at the time of her admission ’ . |