Example sentences of "are [adj] at [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | For many of us there are the added problems of the other commitments that are normal at this time of our lives . |
2 | Yet it is worth reminding Catholics that when Paul in the New Testament refers to the saints ( hagioi ) he means the church people who are alive at that time . |
3 | March is often a windy month and because the winds are unsteady at this time of year there is always a chance of very changeable weather from day to day . |
4 | You are welcome at any time , as far as I myself am concerned , to have the prince your husband attend you here — equally , provided you are suitably chaperoned by either myself or one appointed by myself , and provided no obstacles are put in the way , you may visit the prince . ’ |
5 | Many couples are married at this time ; old debts must be repaid ; homes are thoroughly cleaned ; presents are exchanged and families get together to enjoy colourful meals and banquets featuring specially prepared foods . |
6 | The Government are vulnerable at any time , but especially in the run-up to a general election , to the prospect of evictions of people who are no longer able to pay the full fees for which the home owner calls . |
7 | At whatever level Procedure Audit is applied , it is a worthy addition to the toolboxes of all analysts or managers who are concerned at any time with making improvements of a procedural nature , and provides a further example of how soft systems ideas can be used to good effect for everyday analysis work . |
8 | It is expected that there will be a capacity audience , but if any seats are available at that time non-members may be admitted for £1.50 . |
9 | The choice of printouts that are available at any time will depend on the type of garment you have designed and the way it is to be knitted . |
10 | Some send out letter claiming that special offers are available at this time of year . |
11 | or ‘ It 's too late now really : the mountains are impassable at this time of year … perhaps next spring … ’ |