Example sentences of "[be] [verb] at [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 However , he refused to attach too much importance to these since they could be withdrawn at any time unless they were passed into law .
2 They earn interest in dinars , calculated at the current exchange rate , and the principal can normally be withdrawn at any time in the given foreign currency .
3 The Pathfinder Force should be on a different basis and these should consist of 45 sorties , but crews could be withdrawn at any time after the completion of 30 sorties .
4 The court may allow a request for a warrant of execution to be amended at any time to show the debtor 's amended address or place of levy ( Ord 15 , r 1(1) ( a ) ) .
5 Campaigns against them must , however , also be waged at such time as the conditions on the land are suitable .
6 Individual students can work at their own paces and the exercises can be completed at convenient times within the student 's schedule of studies .
7 Individual pages can be adjusted at any time to allow for changes and these alterations cause the remainder of the document to be re-structured completely automatically .
8 Ella he had dismissed , as pleasure could be recalled at any time , while the business in hand was urgent .
9 Provided death has not occurred , the policy may be reinstated at any time during the following twelve months on payment of all unpaid premiums together with an addition for late payment .
10 Provided death has not occurred , the policy may be reinstated at any time during the following twelve months on payment of all unpaid premiums together with an addition for late payment .
11 One advantage of the workshop approach , as opposed to a more formal dramatic presentation , is that the sequence can be stopped at any time .
12 An offer should only be announced once an irrevocable commitment to provide the necessary funds has been received from a person upon whom reliance can reasonably be placed at that time ( see Panel Notice 1991/4 of 1 May 1991 in relation to Luirc Corp and Merlin International Properties Ltd ) .
13 The bees in fact should be treated at all times , so is the belief , as if they were people ; and people who were very ready to take offence if not treated properly .
14 Young adults and rams should also be treated at these times .
15 A key can be pressed at any time before INKEY is used .
16 The possibility of increased virulence in these antibiotic resistant strains ( which may be related to the presence of plasmids encoding antibiotic resistance and virulence factors ) suggests that attempts to limit their selection by judicious use of narrow spectrum antibiotics should be considered at all times .
17 He always seemed to know exactly where Sergeant Charles Trumper of the Royal Fusiliers could be located at any time of the day or night .
18 That deaf people marry other deaf people was not , as could be supposed at that time , a new phenomenon — it will be recalled from Chapter I that John Dyott married a deaf girl after the Civil War in 1645 .
19 This was unacceptable , and he suggested finalizing the technical agreements if the issue of services could not be resolved at that time .
20 It must be remembered however that outgoing costs and a minimum level of profit should be recovered on each assignment and the practice of ‘ buying work ’ should be discouraged at all times .
21 The routine can be enlivened at any time of year by the occasional charter to other destinations .
22 Further branches can be added at any time .
23 Further branches can be added at any time .
24 Note that justices should ask for evidence of the time of sunset and sunrise where the exact time is in question and that this offence can be committed at any time .
25 ‘ As this offence can be committed at any time the fact that it was dark at the time could be shown to assist the court in deciding on punishment .
26 ‘ If a committal order is made , the order shall be for the issue of a warrant of committal and , unless the judge otherwise orders — ( a ) a copy of the order shall be served on the person to be committed either before or at the time of the execution of the warrant ; or ( b ) where the warrant has been signed by the judge , the order for issue of the warrant may be served on the person to be committed at any time within 36 hours after the execution of the warrant .
27 Speedy success was essential , since records gathered over the previous 80 years showed that at best only three weeks of rain-free weather could be expected at that time of the year .
28 Isolation , rejection , dishonour and disrespect might be expected at different times .
29 Resigned to being detained for several minutes , Melissa forced herself to be pleasant , making suitable replies to his comments on the weather and agreeing that it was a bit unsettled , that frost was still likely to be a problem but was only to be expected at this time of year .
30 A very low-fat start to the day is tomatoes or mushrooms on a slice of wholemeal toast ; and the baked bean must not be forgotten at this time of day .
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