Example sentences of "and [noun sg] at [art] time " in BNC.

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1 I think negotiations involved your own department , Education and DoMIS at the time .
2 I was away with my mother and sister at the time , but my father was in the house .
3 They traded in spices , wool , silk and money at a time when Augsburg and Ingolstadt lay on the main trade route from the Mediterranean to the Baltic .
4 Four patients had cholestasis and stricture at the time of the first diagnostic procedure .
5 Sydney Doran , 25 , was serving a sentence for robbery and theft at the time of the disturbance two years ago .
6 Opposition groups dismissed the constitutional changes as a device to gain Western aid and approval at a time of economic crisis .
7 If it did not spring out of contract it must , I apprehend , have arisen ( if at all ) from the relative situation and circumstances of the defendants and plaintiff at the time of the occurrence of the act of negligence .
8 In connection with the Carrefour du développement ( Development Crossroads ) development aid scandal which came to light in mid-1986 the Commission d'instruction of the High Court on April 4 , 1990 , brought an end to investigations into the activities of Christian Nucci , the ( Socialist ) Minister-Delegate for Co-operation and Development at the time [ see pp. 35126 ; 36706 ] .
9 Another polyphosphate used is sodium hexametaphosphate the choice of which is often governed by availability and price at the time .
10 Mr Justice Mantell said that Paul Taylor , 27 , who was nearing the end of a three-and-a-half-year term for theft and assault at the time of the riot in April , 1990 , had taken part in some of the worst violence .
11 We evidently process such sequences clause and phrase at a time .
12 He has given me nothing but total loyalty and respect at a time when I needed it most .
13 In 1956 , the French critic Bernard Gavoty published a monograph on Karajan that was much preoccupied with Karajan 's temperament and musicianship at a time when he was being increasingly regarded more as an ambitious virtuoso superstar than as a totally dedicated musician .
14 Censorship reflects the social concerns and even fears of society and government at the time .
15 Professor Jack Shaw , the SHEFC 's chairman , said the system for allocating funds was meant to be predictable and would allow clear budgeting and stability at a time when student numbers have been growing rapidly , some fee levels have been cut sharply , and large efficiency gains expected .
16 Secure in business and society — he was a Merchant Adventurer , Muscovy merchant , and MP at the time of his marriage — Smith abandoned a conventional career in commerce when he took up the collectorship of the subsidy on imports at the port of London in 1558 .
17 It occasioned a great deal of comment and controversy at the time .
18 Sulgrave Manor , a perfect example of a small manor house and garden at the time of Shakespeare , was the home of the forebears of ‘ the Father of his Country ’ for over 120 years .
19 Mr Burrows added that Smith , who had a previous conviction for indecent assault , claimed he was high on drink and ecstasy at the time , but denied having a knife .
20 Most people feel that the church ‘ knows about death ’ , and that someone is n't really treated with proper respect and dignity at the time of their funeral unless the church is present .
21 Decision : it was clear that under Powers of Criminal Courts Act 1973 , s.16 ( 5 ) ( b ) a court dealing with an offender for breach of a community service order must consider his age and position at the time when the order was made ( considering R. v. Wyre Magistrates ' Court ex parte Boardman ( 1987 ) 9 Cr.App.R .
22 It is irrelevant that the partners are foreign nationals and resident at the time of service outside the jurisdiction .
23 The need for proper assessment and cooperation at the time of hospital discharge is an essential preventive measure to ensure that elderly people are not discharged to inappropriate care settings .
24 Kalm was an excellent observer , a meticulous recorder and made the most of his time at the Physic Garden , which he judged to rival those of Paris and Leyden at the time , and believed it to ‘ overgo them in North American plants ’ .
25 Almost anything can be used to shed light on the past : the foundations of buildings can show what sort of houses people lived in ; the remains of tools show how they worked ; animal bones and plant remains show what they ate ; and pollen , snail shells and the remains of trees and plants can indicate the type of climate and vegetation at the time .
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