Example sentences of "the same time [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He felt a sense of guilt but at the same time knew he could never have spoken to her anyway .
2 This was not the first time that water had been collected in bulk , but hitherto those who indulged in the practice had generally been powerful bodies , like water or railway companies , who had acted under powers given them by legislation which at the same time made them liable for harm done by its escape .
3 Chapman , he said , had begged him not to let Buchan go , but at the same time made it clear that , because of his previous suspension for alleged financial irregularities at Leeds in 1919 , he preferred not to have anything to do with extra payments .
4 Keep your foot flexed and start slowly circling your right leg , at the same time bringing it up in the air .
5 It felt it could not oppose the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty brokered by the United States in March 1979 , but at the same time viewed it with ambivalence .
6 It became increasingly difficult to pay insurance and assistance benefits and at the same time keep them below the level of wages .
7 ‘ Well , we can do something about that straightaway and at the same time keep you under observation .
8 Chris Bird , exploration team leader of the Atlantic Frontier Programme said : ‘ The success of the survey has accelerated the whole ‘ 204 ’ exploration and appraisal programme and at the same time enabled us to obtain additional data on the area . ’
9 Taking all these things together , I think they give ground for the suspicion expressed by Mr. Henderson and other Labour ministers that Mr. MacDonald had deliberately planned the scheme of a National government ; which would at the same time enable him to retain the position of Prime Minister and to associate with colleagues with whom he was more in sympathy than he had ever been with his Labour colleagues …
10 This would make US exports generally cheaper in world markets but especially so in West Germany and Japan , and at the same time cause US imports to become generally more expensive in the USA but especially goods from West Germany and Japan .
11 This seems an ideal opportunity to improve the play provision on Scorton playing field and at the same time bring it into line with the rest of the borough .
12 It was therefore thought important to publicise again the condition and at the same time characterise it and discover its natural history using a larger number of cases .
13 The reason behind this two-stage approach is that it is often very difficult for the viewers of the demonstration to understand the principles of how a product works while at the same time watching it work .
14 And and at the same time ask them for a date when they want the stone .
15 One would have us dismantle the wealth generated by capitalism on the one hand and at the same time ask us to increase spending on areas of need .
16 Other examples in the Renaissance include the malcontent who haunts the very power structure which has alienated him , seeking reinscription within it but at the same time demystifying it , operating within and subverting it at the same time ; the revengers whose actions constitute an even more violent bid for reinscription within the very society which has alienated and dispossessed them ; the assertive women , the ‘ women on top ’ described by Natalie Zemon Davis who simultaneously appropriate , exploit , and undermine masculine discourse .
17 When Jess holds the ball , looking for men to beat , the truly hooked observer is caught in that exquisite dilemma of wishing he 'd get rid of it so as not to risk failure , while at the same time hoping he 'll carry on regardless and do something outrageous .
18 Four months in France had quietened her down and at the same time given her a veneer of sophistication quite lacking before .
19 And at the same time let us take care with washing and cleanliness and other precautions to see that we do n't ingest the morbid agent in any liquid or solid form .
20 According to the Liberal-Irish alliance , the Irish party was supposed to abstain from the 1901 Conservative bill , aimed at bringing denominational schools in England and Wales into the national education system while at the same time absenting them from local government control : that is , giving finance while maintaining the system of denominational clerical control .
21 ‘ I wanted to seize you in my arms , but at the same time drive you away into oblivion — pretend I 'd never seen you — that you did n't exist . ’
22 So I am proposing with him to er undertake a fairly simple but comprehensive business of reading the bass clef , using the left hand , and introducing it into the kind of music that he already plays , and at the same time getting him to play other music as well , which he seems to be very happy .
23 Well the only thing you can do is hopefully your next test is n't at the same time make it a
24 It was a pleasure that she wanted to press into her body while at the same time throw it off as far away from her as possible .
25 They also enabled women to challenge male professional power while at the same time implicating them in coercive class regulation .
26 This is a technique developed by Lotus for making these modular features available while at the same time allowing you to see the document page — so you can edit a drawing while viewing it in context .
27 During the journey home she sat pondering this fact , at the same time realising she must not allow her thoughts to become emotionally involved with this devastating man .
28 The child must be shown the word in print , and at the same time hear it pronounced .
29 The three novels chart an attempt to develop linguistic techniques which represent the current state of affairs and at the same time challenge it by enlisting subversive laughter as a tool to destabilize fixed systems and tear away their protective layers of discursive convention .
30 The dear boy is very passionate , and his love for me making life now utterly happy , at the same time fills me with a sense of great responsibility .
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