Example sentences of "a [noun] at [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | It simply means thinking a little about your diet and daily routine , and improving it a bit at a time . |
2 | The secret is not to get too greedy and try to knock off large pieces : aim to knock out the back of the tile at the corner , which weakens the front , and then gently hammer the front , a bit at a time . |
3 | got to break it down into little steps and do a bit at a time |
4 | Instead of doing it a bit at a time , we can just multiply it . |
5 | I , yeah , I drove up , up there and back , like , my leg do n't ache , they ached a bit at a time , but that , you know that bone you get , each side of your keep your thumb there , you 've got that bone , underneath there 's a bone there , you might , or the bottom bone that you 'll sit on , you know when you sit still you get that bone . |
6 | Have to do a bit at a time . |
7 | I think they eat more if they can just help themselves a bit at a time when they want it . |
8 | What I 'll do , I 'll pass you the box and then you can take them out a bit at a time cos I 've sorted them . |
9 | No , you pull it out a bit at a time , not just |
10 | And they go down at a bit at a time or it 'll go all the way down . |
11 | To actually go through it a bit at a time I mean the majority of it is fine |
12 | It hurt a bit at the time , but I got myself free and did n't think a lot about it just then . |
13 | Mr Anderson was married and had a mistress at the time of the alleged rape , the jury has been told . |
14 | They considered themselves above parish apprentices , yet of the fellow members of the cutter club with whom he rowed on the Thames , Place recalled that the stroke was hanged for a murder he did not commit , not being able to provide an alibi as he was committing a burglary at the time , while the cox was transported for a robbery . |
15 | Opening a brewery at a time when Britain 's drinkers are supping less beer than they used to might not seem like a good idea . |
16 | Repeat Step 6 and continue , a strip at a time , all the way up the forehead until you reach the hairline ( see Fig. 13 ) . |
17 | Repeat a little lower down , a strip at a time , until you reach the edge of the cheekbone . |
18 | To make this silver anniversary picture , you could either press the flowers used to celebrate the day itself or you could press a selection of flowers beforehand and give the finished picture as a present at the time of the anniversary . |
19 | If I can use erm an analogy of my own rather than of his , to produce erm a detailed adaptation of an organism to a specific way of life , if only large steps , large mutational changes were possible , would be a little like trying a surgeon trying to remove erm an appendix with a scalpel mounted on some kind of trolley clamp with the rule that he could n't move it less than a foot at a time . |
20 | And then we changed things like the name because we found somebody 's name in all these words , somebody , and we just sellotaped it down , and at the end when we were running out of time , and we did about three times have a look at the time , we did change the script slightly to fit the words that we 'd found so we had responsibilities instead of , I do n't know what it was , but instead of another words , just because we 'd found it . |
21 | Colleagues , it 's approximately four twenty five , what I propose to do is to go on for a short period and to take in the resolutions on the , on your erm Maastricht erm and then we 'll have a look at the time , but I think we should be able to get those in within a , a relatively short period of time . |
22 | This guy who lives round the corner had just come out and he 'd started up in business again and he was laying it on me a gram at a time and I was doing it out in bags . |
23 | ‘ I do n't think Steven had a telly at the time , ’ confirms long-time Morrissey acquaintance Len Levenshulme , adding cryptically , ‘ Steven Morrissey ? |
24 | One most destructive mode by which vast numbers are destroyed is that of chasing the birds in a boat at the time they shed their primary quill-feathers , when being unable to fly they are soon rowed down and captured ; this practice , which is to be much regretted , is usually resorted to for the sake of the beautiful down with which the breasts are clothed , but not unfrequently is mere wantonness . |
25 | Drescher has not the pervasiveness of Wedgwood 's image of the kneeling slave , first designed for a medallion at the time of the 1788 petition campaign but afterwards widely translated to other formats . |
26 | Furthermore all heavy trucks and a growing number of vans are diesel-powered , so such a move would have the additional benefit of giving the road transport industry a boost at a time of recession . |
27 | Then one night I went out and I met this DJ from Taboo , which was a club at the time . |
28 | ‘ He was recommended to us and I think he did n't have a club at the time . |
29 | ‘ He was recommended to us and I think he did n't have a club at the time . |
30 | From 1966 to 1969 he was a fellow of Balliol College , Oxford , and had just been appointed to a readership at the time of his death . |