Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 This ensures that students and staff are well looked after at all times , and staff are well looked after at all times , and they can continue to work and live in an attractive and secure environment .
2 This ensures that students and staff are well looked after at all times , and staff are well looked after at all times , and they can continue to work and live in an attractive and secure environment .
3 One of his key officers departed at around this time .
4 What were houses made of at this time ?
5 He told me all about the background to the picture , what Rembrandt probably felt like at that time , what he was trying to say , how he said it .
6 The latter , in addition to recording the histories of Anglo-Saxon kings and churchmen , chronicled that of Glastonbury Abbey at the request of its monks , and several other monasteries , including Abingdon , Ely , Evesham , Peterborough and Ramsey , also had histories written at about this time .
7 The total amount of growth hormone that is secreted per day increases to a maximum at about the time of puberty and is partially responsible for the growth spurt that is seen at about this time .
8 ‘ It is completely novel for a high-street retailer to launch an added-value card like this , through it 's been talked about for some time , ’ says Ian Minors , managing director of Moss Bros agency MHA Direct .
9 The Cathedral could be got into at any time by the Bishop 's door , given how unlikely it was that the Bishop in his currently abstracted state should remember to lock it every time he used it .
10 These deposits can be drawn upon at any time by a customer , principally by means of a cheque .
11 The official line was that ‘ true character of French concessions to Indo-Chinese nationalism and ultimate intentions are clear to Department ’ and it was for this reason that no further substantive concessions involving parliamentary action in France were called for at that time .
12 The baby who is picked up or fed whenever he cries soon becomes a veritable tyrant , and gives his mother no peace when awake ; while , on the other hand , the infant who is fed regularly , put to sleep , and played with at definite times soon finds that appeals bring no response , and so learns that most useful of all lessons , self-control , and the recognition of an authority other than his own wishes .
13 I want a male point of view to this silly love thing we all get netted into at some time in our lives . ’
14 It could be called upon at any time and indeed was from time to time .
15 We must ensure that the territorials have a much more satisfactory and satisfying role in the future and that those who wish to make themselves available in such an emergency have that offer taken up and that they are readily called upon in such times of emergency .
16 AEG 's experience thus guarantees that the availability of energy can be relied upon at all times .
17 There could be a call from someone you have n't heard from in some time .
18 There could be a call from someone you have n't heard from in some time .
19 There could be a call from someone you have n't heard from in some time .
20 And the breadth of the curriculum is such that different parts will be dealt with at different times in different schools .
21 Since most Bills will already have been settled upon by this time — all the battles will have been lost and won — there is normally less gist about the debate and it may be purely formal .
22 Such secondary pulses have been observed at about this time of year after very strong El Ninos in 1957 , 1956 and 1972 — but this 1982 ‘ secondary ’ would have been stronger than the ‘ primary ’ it belongs to , again raising the question ‘ why ? ’
23 Furthermore W. 's foster parents indicated at about this time that if W. were discharged they could not continue to offer her a home .
24 Wind effect must be allowed for at all times .
25 Following her enquiries in South Ronaldsay , she said it was clear that the law was not complied with at all times , and that grave irregularities had occurred .
26 And they are there to be worked to until such time as we find a better way of doing it .
27 That machine has now gone back to being called the Model 54 and will appear as a 45MHz TAB-packaged four-way , as it was meant to at one time .
28 Anthropology has played a significant part in illustrating ways in which symbolic use is made of the body to make statements about the condition of society itself ( Mauss 1935 , Douglas 1973 , Blacking 1977 , etc. ) , and hair became an apposite symbolic indicator of the problems the forces of control were faced with at this time .
29 The best way to start on this dis section of this discussion may be to erm express the observation that the county council and at least one of the local authorities which is Harrogate , erm are already engaged in have been engaged in for some time a very positive erm activity to try and attract to the county inward investment predicament that the economic development unit of the county council , the economic development of at of at least the one local authority that I have named and erm prospective developers such I 'm representing today , share common predicament , is that the existing structure plan constructs some obstructions , erects some obstructions to the attraction of inward investment into the county .
30 It may be significant that Clovis was murdered at about this time , apparently at Fredegund 's instigation .
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