Example sentences of "[coord] at [adj] time he " in BNC.

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1 Besides his political activities Mr. Thomas also found time for lecturing on literary , philosophical and ethical subjects in many parts of the country , and at one time he lectured almost every Sunday in the Town Hall for the Battersea Ethical Society .
2 This has created severe financial problems and at one time he was heavily in debt to the bank .
3 He was a director of public companies , the proprietor and editor of a journal , gas inspector and expert witness , and at one time he owned a gold mine ; he did his work in a laboratory of his own …
4 And at that time he wrote in a letter , ‘ In these concerts I could n't make enough slowings and accelerations . ’
5 I 've got one brother , but he was younger than me and at that time he were going to school anyway .
6 You see so a branch of the er London paper and at that time he was editor of the paper , they came up together , found it here .
7 There was a certain amount of movement and noise and at that time he was unconscious . ’
8 They managed to send Richard to school and at some time he attracted the notice of the lawyer-priest Thomas de Nevill , later Archdeacon of Durham , who gave him a grant to study at Oxford when he was about thirteen or fourteen years old .
9 Even this demanding job left energy for much else , and at this time he began to organise art exhibitions , building on his own strong interest in the visual arts which had been fired by visits to Florence and Venice and by the mammoth Van Gogh show in the 1950s , and which led early to his abiding love of the Italian Renaissance giants and of such British artists as Prunella Clough , Keith Vaughan and RobertMedley .
10 But at that time he was fully occupied with BAT .
11 Vanbrugh was appointed as designer but at that time he is not known to have had any architectural experience ; his career had until then been a military one .
12 ‘ Nowadays , David might reasonably be thought a part of this , but at that time he too seemed to be running out of steam .
13 Nothing is known of Hotham 's early years , but at some time he established himself as a hatter and hosier in Serle Street , Lincoln 's Inn , London , and later ( c .1752 ) in the Strand , advertising his wares by circulating copper tokens in London and the provinces .
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