Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] time [prep] " in BNC.

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31 That the human product of the evolutionary process was wholly ‘ good ’ up to the time of the start of civilisation has to be designated an unalienable ‘ truth ’ .
32 Up to the time of her deafness , she had ambitions to be a music composer but her deafness put paid to that .
33 The Poles had maintained a very efficient educational system under a special national commission up to the time of the partition .
34 This is fairer as it allows for the fact that fewer overs remain in which the chasing team can attack , but does not set a rate out of proportion with the course of the match up to the time of the stoppage .
35 Arrangements were further complicated by the arrival of an orthodox Bachad group who demanded a separate kosher kitchen all of their own , which they maintained right up to the time of their departure to Gwrych Castle at the outbreak of war .
36 It had been better , a long time ago it had been better , when their loving had made Frank , and better up to the time of Adam 's birth .
37 All of these need to be checked with the positions of their respective selectors in the cockpit and the functioning ( up to the time of impact ) of the systems that powered them .
38 All the information collected so far contributes to the reconstruction of the flight right up to the time of impact .
39 Protein is stored in the body and blood fats increase steadily up to the time of birth .
40 Women 's occupational ‘ choices ’ were limited and these five occupations predominated up to the time of World War II and well beyond it .
41 Up to the time of the publication of the Bullock Report ( DES , 1975 ) , it looked as if the movement towards a serious consideration of language was irreversible .
42 From 1870 Boase lived in London with his brother , George Clement Boase [ q.v. ] , bibliographer , who , up to the time of his death in 1897 , assisted his younger brother with his biographical studies .
43 Furthermore , he ordered the emancipation of all slaves in the possession of British subjects residing in Zanzibar ; it is estimated that he emancipated 8,000 up to the time of his leaving Zanzibar .
44 His family , along with those of his partner Davey and his son-in-law George Smith , were involved in the management of Bickford , Smith & Company up to the time of its final closure in 1961 .
45 Her husband , up to the time of his death , had been a miner although there had been occasions when he had made scarcely any wage — but still he had never sent his children to the mine .
46 Martinho had told them of everything up to the time of his own escape .
47 According to Health Ministry figures , four people had been killed and 93 injured up to the time of the miners ' arrival on the scene .
48 On Jan. 29 President César Gaviria Trujillo made a fresh offer , extending an earlier decree to include crimes committed up to the time of surrender , and on Jan. 30 the Extraditables , maintaining that the police had in fact killed Diana Turbay , announced that they were reconsidering their latest declaration of war and would abstain from violent action for the moment .
49 The report , commissioned by the Archbishop of Lyon , Cardinal Albert Decourtray shortly after Touvier 's arrest in May 1989 at a monastery in Nice [ see pp. 37019 ; 37899 ] , said that while the church as a body was not involved in assisting Touvier , senior churchmen had provided material support and the Catholic charity , Secours Catholique , had paid him a monthly stipend up to the time of his arrest .
50 Up to the time of voting Ratsiraka had not accepted the new conditions of the Constitution ; his federalist supporters nevertheless agreed to participate in the elections .
51 The play surrounds and only goes up to the time of Artemesia 's rape .
52 Due to the statutory novation it is normal practice for the vendor to indemnify the purchaser against all liabilities concerning the employees up to the time of completion .
53 With respect , there is much to be said for the minority view expressed by Lord Pearce which is based upon certainty in transactions and would not expose the parties to shifts in scientific knowledge right up to the time of trial .
54 That up to the time in Edinburgh , the Monotype machines have been largely , if not chiefly , operated by women , and that women have proved themselves entirely competent to work these machines , so that it seems a great hardship that women should be debarred from working at them in future .
55 Erm I I 'm speaking from recollection sir at having looked into this in the context of planning appeal which is now a little while ago , but it did strike me at the time that er there was a definite feeling that the agricultural issue was very strong protection of ag agricultural land throughout was a strong issue up to er the mid nineteen eighties and certainly was up to the time in late seventy nine early nineteen eighty and er therefore there was a feeling that Policy E three simply er was supplementary to those other policies .
56 But this kind of thing does not speed up till the time of the fourth-century satraps .
57 Within the Commonwealth , Mrs Thatcher 's hostility towards trade sanctions on South Africa had long weakened ties with the African and Asian states so fruitfully built up at the time of the settlement in Zimbabwe in 1979 .
58 All this head of steam must have been boiling up at the time of JTR 's visit and yet he seems not to have been aware of it .
59 Fee income was still growing — we were very happy with the growth rate and everything was going according to the five-year plan we had drawn up at the time of the merger .
60 A parliamentary commission investigating the activities of the security services within the Federal Military Department ( EMD ) ( primarily P-26 — which was set up at the time of the Cold War to provide resistance in case of invasion — and the extraordinary secret service P-27 ) presented its report on Nov. 23 , 1990 .
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