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

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1 Her father was under clad for the time of year but was sweating heavily .
2 This means that the model of continuous and homogeneous time which Lévi-Strauss had also argued against can not here be regarded as the time of history .
3 In Rockingham and Whittlewood they appear to have been discontinued after the time of Charles I , and in 1789 the Rt .
4 Although he was alleged to have made huge profits from drug trafficking , Noriega 's bank accounts had been frozen since the time of his arrest .
5 In addition , the physician made a personal assessment as to whether or not the patient seemed to be psychologically stressed at the time of the visit ; the physician 's evaluation of the patient 's status was recorded as ‘ stressed ’ or ‘ unstressed ’ .
6 The principal offence , located at the time of field work in the Rivers ( Prevention of Pollution ) Act 1951 , s.2 , is committed if a person ‘ causes or knowingly permits to enter a stream any poisonous , noxious or polluting matter …
7 Ife , a city to the west of the River Niger and , according to Yoruba tradition , the centre where the world was created , was occupied at the time of Igbo Ukwu .
8 The TVOR was not installed at the time of the accident .
9 Almost forgotten at the time of her death in 1975 , Madame Yevonde is now the deserving subject of a major retrospective organised by the National Portrait Gallery in conjunction with the Royal Photographic Society .
10 People will be interviewed at the time of taking a photograph and later after they have seen the results in order to ascertain just what they think they have ‘ captured ’ photographically .
11 London Underground said last night the station was in the process of being evacuated at the time of the blast .
12 Because of the recession the public sector borrowing requirement ( PSBR ) will be high , and a figure of £28bn for 1992/93 was forecast at the time of the Budget in March .
13 But for those departments and individuals who received them , they have been vital and they have paid off in ways not expected at the time of the award .
14 ‘ It is not surprising therefore that here in Britain the recovery that nearly all forecasters expected at the time of the Budget in March has still not become established .
15 In some localities trouble had undoubtedly been expected at the time of the Bank Holiday , and it was reported in Lambeth police court that plainclothes men had been specially stationed for the purpose of dealing with cases of street ruffianism' .
16 Leyland 's own collection of oriental porcelain was dispersed at the time of his death and , apart from ten or so pieces , the shelves had remained empty until now .
17 If the vessel is sold unrepaired then the measure of indemnity will be the depreciation in the sale price caused by the unrepaired damage , provided such depreciation would not exceed the reasonable cost of repairs if the vessel had been repaired at the time of loss .
18 The action was brought by the owners of the two ships which were being repaired at the time of the fire and were damaged .
19 Applications for these awards are unnecessary as each hotel is automatically considered at the time of the annual inspection .
20 ’ The word cratch was until recently in common use in Yorkshire for a large basket , and its antiquity is shown by the fact it occurs in a gloss in the Gospels written about the time of the Norman Conquest .
21 Godwin in his book Political Justice ( 1793 ) , written during the time of the French Revolution , with its slogan of ‘ Liberty , Equality , Fraternity ’ , argued for the abolition of private property on the ground that it retarded the moral and intellectual development of a society because of its inequality .
22 Walden away to my left was patterned with meticulously regular fields built during the time of the later enclosures .
23 Apparently no correlation is seen between the time of maximal release ( T m a x ) and the mucosal concentrations suggesting that although the release pattern of the different drugs has certainly influenced our results , this influence should not be overestimated .
24 Secondary sources are written after the time of the event and are usually based on primary sources .
25 It was not until the pontificate of Pope John XIII , elected in 965 , that the Papacy began dating by the year of the Incarnation , but the practice was not uniformly adopted until the time of Pope Leo IX , elected in 1048 .
26 If re-issued , priority is reckoned from the time of re-issue ( Ord 26 , r 10(3) ) .
27 was done in the time of which set up the Republic of Ireland , get the I R A to declare a truce and talk to them and I think
28 ’ ‘ Mechenophilus ’ by Alfred , Lord Tennyson , written in the time of the first railways :
29 The house , Carpendens Court , dated from the time of Charles I ; it had lately been used as a nursing home and was in sad disrepair .
30 The prison at Halling was most probably built in the time of Bishop Glanville , when this Bishop carried out extensive repairs and rebuilding in I 185 .
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