Example sentences of "at [art] [adv] [adj] time " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Brassey 's renaissance comes at a most opportune time , ’ commented Maj.-Gen. |
32 | From just £6.95 a month the Sun Alliance Personal Accident Plan gives you the reassurance of large cash payments at a most difficult time — when you may no longer be able to earn a living yourself . |
33 | He may have been conducting a formal press conference in very informal dress at a most abnormal time . |
34 | The reason for space is available at a traditionally busy time is said to be due to school holiday dates now being more staggered . |
35 | Steve agreed , and was rewarded with a versatile and creative player who was a useful asset to the club at a rather difficult time . |
36 | Chamberlain 's Reports were submitted at a financially unpropitious time , and although the scale of unfit housing was known to be severe , policies for effective remedies were shelved . |
37 | The previous 1991 order was discussed at a slightly later time of night , but on the same day of the week nine months ago , since when there has been no significant change in the construction industry 's circumstances . |
38 | But the development of the idea of a ‘ nation ’ and the formation of nation states in Europe began at a much earlier time , and in order to understand the vigour of later nationalist movements in Europe and elsewhere we need to look more closely at that historical process . |
39 | He was always on the watch for an affront , which he would often imagine even when it had not been intended , an easy thing for a Frenchman at a politically sensitive time . |
40 | Recently , the TIMI 2B study compared an invasive with a conservative strategy following thrombolytic therapy after acute myocardial infarction.5 All the patients received t-PA thrombolysis at a relatively early time of 2.6 ±0.2 hours ( Table 4a and 4b ) . |
41 | The publication of the report ‘ The Implications of the Single European Market for Scottish Vocational Education ’ , funded by the Scottish Office Education Department , and undertaken by Alan McGregor and Graham Thom of Glasgow University occurs at a very opportune time . |
42 | He had a happy beginning to his childhood , and the household was a happy peaceful and loving one , until Sarah , at a very advanced time of her life , became pregnant . |
43 | He lived at a very difficult time ; they wanted him back at La Scala , but there was always the possibility that Toscanini would return . |
44 | When he arrived it was at a very particular time of day . |
45 | This year there will be a brand new venue — the magnificent G-MEX Exhibition Centre in Manchester — at a very popular time of the year — 21 , 22 , 23 August 1992 . |
46 | ‘ She chose to go at a very inconvenient time , I must say ’ |
47 | Prospect Theatre Company at a very exciting time . |
48 | All she 'd done was to try and help Travis a little at a very bad time in his life , and just look at the aggravation she was getting for her trouble ! |
49 | Chief Superintendent Paul Green of Holborn Police said at the scene last night : ‘ The only thing that can be said about the target is that it was in one of London 's main streets at a very busy time . |
50 | Detective Sergeant Roger Coe , who is heading the investigation , said : ‘ Someone must have seen something , this was at a very busy time of the day , right in the town centre . |
51 | At a more appropriate time I will be happy to prove to you just how much excitement and delight our mutual attraction can generate . ’ |
52 | The eve of the second anniversary of Maxwell 's death could n't have come at a more crucial time for the pensioners who travelled to London today . |
53 | I felt … well , the offer could n't have come at a more opportune time , could it ? ’ |
54 | But he could not have come back at a more opportune time as far as Selkirk are concerned . |
55 | When the French fleet , united with the Spanish , did threaten Cornwall it could not have been at a more perilous time . |
56 | A broken one can be replaced at a more convenient time . |
57 | Paths with whatever surface is chosen can be laid at the start when the beds are being dug or later at a more convenient time , but it does make life easier if they can be finished before planting the beds . |
58 | Information about these processes does not disappear however , but is stored by the Mail System and can be displayed on the screen or sent to a file on the directory from which LIFESPAN is being accessed , to be read at a more convenient time . |
59 | Alternatively , she might have published that material at a more propitious time . |
60 | Forty consultants ( 20 physicians , 20 surgeons ) were asked to participate in an hour long interview at a mutually convenient time during June 1992 . |