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

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1 If one looks at the figures presented at Budget time for the previous financial year , for the financial year 1967/1968 , it is pretty clear in broad terms on what scale the process had been in operation .
2 Mr Patten , speaking at question time in the Commons , told Mr Anthony Beaumont-Dark ( C. Selly Oak ) that there was nothing to prevent the current investigation into the West Midlands Serious Crimes Squad looking into ‘ any other matter … if there are grounds for suspicion ’ .
3 At Question Time in the House , the Prime Minister agreed that a paper submitted by a European Planning Manager , now being studied by the Government and the European Commission appeared to offer real solutions to Britain 's excessive contribution to the European budget .
4 He said at question time in the Commons that the problem was not imported fish .
5 At lunch time on the first day , when we had lost the Foursomes 3-1 , I would n't say we were down but we were a bit subdued .
6 This method also prevents selection of the incorrect morphemic roots of the word ( preached is found as a derivative of preach rather than ache ) since the selection of the correct root form can be made with certainty at development time with the aid of dictionaries .
7 The drama began at breakfast time at a house at Churchdown near Gloucester , when an armed man allegedly abducted Mr Richard Loren and his 17-year-old stepdaughter Marita Brown .
8 In 1986–87 the CEGB had a complex structure of energy charges , ranging from 1.4 pence per kilowatt hour ( p/kWh ) for use at night during weekends to 3.8 p/kWh for use at breakfast time on a weekday .
9 At breakfast time on the 25th , he reached Verdun .
10 Alejandro , having been out on the bat the night before , returned at breakfast time with the pallor and red eyes of a white rat .
11 we went up at dinner time on the next day and , because he went back after he
12 I remember that I left my bag on the table for a few minutes at coffee time in the afternoon . ’
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