Example sentences of "[noun sg] at around the same time " in BNC.
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1 | The strike waves took place at around the same time and all won major wage increases . |
2 | He was staying there since giving up his flat at around the same time he had given up Crystal Daly . |
3 | Scot Colin Montgomerie 's wife Eimear is also expecting a baby at around the same time . |
4 | Since all the females in a group tend to come into oestrus at around the same time , the male goat will have a busy two or three days . |
5 | Tacoma 's own programme had to survive a court challenge at around the same time . |
6 | On Thursday , 21 st December 1967 another ex-minister and colleague of Oscar Kambona who had left the country at around the same time returned to Dar es Salaam : the former Zanzibar Vice-President , Kassem Hanga . |
7 | Traditional Keynesian fine-tuning criteria for output and employment thus suggested expansionary policies for each country at around the same time . |
8 | If the development of HDMAC and Divine continues on schedule , they are likely to make an impact on the market at around the same time , probably making HDMAC redundant from the word go . |
9 | The universities are not formally sub-divided , but informal groupings based on origin and type distinguish between Oxbridge ( Oxford and Cambridge ) , the large federal university of London founded in the early nineteenth century , the larger ‘ civic ’ universities established later in the nineteenth century in provincial cities ( e.g. Manchester , Birmingham , Leeds , Bristol ) , the smaller civics such as Exeter , Hull or Leicester , the ‘ new ’ universities founded ab initio in the 1960s , such as Lancaster , Essex and Sussex , the ‘ ex-CATS ’ such as Aston , Salford and Bradford , which were upgraded from Colleges of Advanced Technology at around the same time , and the Scottish , Welsh and two Northern Irish universities . |