Example sentences of "have [vb pp] at a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The injury has come at a time when I would love to be looking forward to making my home debut against Forest . |
2 | The joint Royal College of Nursing and Nursing Standard survey has come at a time when Essex Rivers Healthcare is trying to save £2.2 million to cope with an overspend of £1.3 million last year , waiting lists are at a record high and the closure date of a Colchester hospital has been set . |
3 | A working group made up of clinicians , consultants , GPs and other health professionals has looked at a number of options and has recommended that services be consolidated , and accommodation improvements made , at the Chest Hospital . |
4 | The first term on the right-hand side is the sum of the dividend income for n periods which has grown at a compound rate of ( ) , the ‘ super-normal ’ growth rate . |
5 | Sustained growth sounds unconvincing in the mouth of the Government because , in the past few years , Britain has grown at a rate well below trend growth and below the OECD average , managing a paltry 0.75 per cent . |
6 | ROWAN Atkinson has hinted at a return to TV for the villainous Blackadder in a fifth series of misadventures . |
7 | The revival of takeover speculation — there is little doubt that European and Japanese buyers lurk — has occurred at a time when the merchant bankers , after a long period in the doldrums , are enjoying a rerating on trading considerations . |
8 | It has occurred at a time when expenditure on the CAP is again almost out of control and increasing all the time . |
9 | Democracy has arrived at a gallop in England and I fear all the time it is a race for life . |
10 | An educated person in this model is not one who has arrived at a state of knowledge but one who is embarked upon a never-ending developmental process of becoming . |
11 | The microcomputer has arrived at a time of high unemployment . |
12 | Cole has worked at a variety of catering units run by High Table in his five years with the company and has now been promoted to executive chef . |
13 | Slater , a hotel chef trained at the Culinary Institute of America in New York ( he has worked at a restaurant in Kensington ) , got his first headlines by being sacked from a grocery store deli counter because of his Klan activities . |
14 | Meanwhile , as Reiner ( 1985 ) suggests , the politicization of the police has proceeded at a pace , and can be illustrated by their growing willingness to respond to political dissent as a form of ‘ crime ’ or deviancy . |
15 | ‘ A similar thing has happened at a school in Norfolk and a factory in Leeds . |
16 | Mr Milburn says this has happened at a time when unemployment in the constituency is going up . |
17 | Clearly he has listened at a number of keyholes and collected the right gossip . |
18 | Maggie found herself staring directly into the eyes of the young man she 'd noticed at a setting loom on her first day . |
19 | I 'd played at a club in Soho , even backed a few rock bands Lloyd had claimed to manage , and he 'd run a string of female mud wrestlers , mainly in the clip joint next door . |
20 | We 'd called at a house to install some concrete steps in the rear garden , and learnt that they had been burgled the previous night . |
21 | The first couple of times she 'd arrived at a rendezvous and then lost her nerve , backing out before anyone could approach her ; but then she 'd tried getting herself a little drunk beforehand , and from then on the doors were flung open and she was away . |
22 | A Canadian reviewer said they looked like people I 'd found at a bus-stop , which I was very flattered by . ’ |
23 | The same waves reached Hawaii in the central Pacific less than 5 hours later and must have travelled at a speed of 740 km per hour . |
24 | Having looked at a number of hypothetical fossil records varying in degree of completeness , they state that ‘ Sometimes fossils can be used in phytogenetic reconstruction without reference to stratigraphy : sometimes they can be used in combination with stratigraphy : sometimes they can not be used at all ; and sometimes phylogeny is in principle not reconstructible . ’ |
25 | Anyone would have felt at a disadvantage in such a situation . |
26 | If a customer was unaware of the need to provide variation margin from time to time and had insufficient available funds to meet margin calls , then he may be forced to liquidate his position at a loss even though , had the contract been allowed to run to maturity , it may have closed at a profit . |
27 | But to have gone himself to Verdun at this hour would have demolished at a stroke the legend of imperturbability , upon which so much had been built , and the crash would have been deafening . |
28 | An added precautionary measure is to form Newco specially for the management buy-out rather than acquire a shelf company , because a shelf company 's accounting period may have commenced at a time when its Memorandum of Association does not reflect the relevant purpose test , for example , where a general trading company is purchased and turned into a holding company . |
29 | An equal amount of injury might have happened at a football match but that was beside the point . |
30 | Having worked at a bakery during his university vacations , Ditton had no difficulty in being taken on again . |