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

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1 the number of virtual memory segments addressed during the time the processor is available to it
2 This method therefore had to be cancelled as the time the carrier could remain at Greenock was severely limited .
3 Journalists who telephoned the divisional police were told bluntly that the men had not even been interviewed at the time the army spokesman had made his statement .
4 All talk of a referendum had been dropped by the time the Supreme Soviet came to vote on the programme .
5 The italics are ours , and mark the parts which had been deleted by the time the twelfth edition was reached in 1954 ; the word trained was replaced by rightly guided .
6 What to do if the results have n't materialised by the time the conference takes place presents another ethical problem .
7 There are some limitations with this approach , which may be resolved by the time the final product hits the streets .
8 However , taken overall the exercise had focussed attention on the problems associated with the filing systems of the two departments , and many of them had been alleviated by the time the study was completed , albeit using manual methods rather than technical solutions .
9 Dolphin kills were suspected from the time the practice of fishing on dolphins began in 1959 , but a secretive tuna industry for many years resisted all attempts to have observers placed on their boats , no doubt fearful of the outrage that would result if the truth were made public .
10 I ask whether the legacy is only of what was owed at the time the will was made or if later increases in that sum by way of interest are also included .
11 That will be revealed by the time the report is published by the NRA .
12 Mr David Anderson , support services manager , said agreed staffing levels would be met by the time the unit opened in August or September .
13 Turnaround will be measured from the time a request is entered at the terminal to the time printing is logged as being completed by RSCS or the batch monitor .
14 This is more likely to occur the further away the spot price is at the time of delivery from the price that was agreed at the time the contract was negotiated ( i.e. the forward price ) .
15 The hammered coin finds do not indicate the same form of activity that would have occurred at the time the weights would have been lost so two different forms of activity must have taken place .
16 There is no appropriation at the moment when he takes possession of the goods because he was entitled to do so under the terms of the contract of sale , a contract which is , it is true , voidable , but has not been avoided at the time the goods are handed over .
17 There is no appropriation at the moment when he takes possession of the goods because he was entitled to do so under the terms of the contract of sale , a contract which is , it is true , voidable , but has not been avoided at the time the goods are handed over .
18 Charles offered himself as a donor and sat with his arm ready bared to give blood , but the unfortunate patient had died by the time the messenger returned .
19 Spread of the disease can already have occurred by the time the characteristic abscesses develop .
20 Despite frantic last-minute appeals , only £1,634,000 had been raised by the time the offer stopped — still well short of the new lower target of £2 million .
21 Details of the materials in the chapel were not known at the time the official report into the £60 million blaze was put together .
22 These can not be known at the time the decision is to be made and a means of stating what is known and what is assessed of the influence of future events on the commercial performance of the product , permitting comparisons between options , is needed .
23 These can not be known at the time the decision is to be made and a means of stating what is known and what is assessed of the influence of future events on the commercial performance of the product , permitting comparisons between options , is needed .
24 If the goods had already perished at the time the contract was made , then section 6 is the appropriate section .
25 When interpreting these tables it should be remembered that no matter how many animals were stolen at a time the case was recorded as one theft .
26 Coyne will be fully recovered by the time The Godfathers head off for European and American dates by the end of the month , but the British dates can not be rescheduled until early autumn .
27 Most of the problems had disappeared by the time the baby was 8 months old and there was no link with the incidence of later problems in the relationship between the siblings .
28 The letter which has just been found refers to something like called a police operational order authorising the raid , saying that had disappeared by the time the police complaints authority started looking for it .
29 ‘ He 's going to be tired by the time the plane comes . ’
30 So the Imperial Fists scrutinised transcripts of trials and criminal records involving youngsters , hunting for a special blend of ingenuity , daring , will power — quite often suitable candidates had already been executed by the time the Fists learned of their existence , now cut short by poison gas or explosive bullet .
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