Example sentences of "at [art] time [subord] the " in BNC.

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1 Erm I did say at the time if the Council agreed it was we would approve the new application it would only be if the original was rescinded and I did speak to the Town Clerk so there 's no need , I 'm not making a big issue , but I think the Council should be aware and the Town Clerk I believe has notified because again this is one of those things that could happen at a later date and as we all know if we have n't made these things perfectly clear .
2 It was a reasonable thing to do at the time as the fund was in surplus .
3 The guy was probably dead when we tipped him into the shaft — we just assumed he was at the time though the older I got the less sure of that I was — but even if was n't , he must have been killed when he hit the bottom ; it 's thirty metres at least .
4 at a time after the guest has arrived at the hotel , either the property in question was offered for deposit as aforesaid and the proprietor or his servant refused to receive it , or the guest or some other guest acting on his behalf wished so to offer the property in question but , through the default of the proprietor or a servant of his , was unable to do so .
5 An offeror could strike at a time before the benefits have come through and shareholder loyalty is at its weakest .
6 The teacher can work in the classroom with one group at a time while the rest of the class are engaged in something needing minimal supervision .
7 The director , Jean-Christophe Amman , foresees having to close a floor at a time if the city is unwilling to subsidise its costs .
8 However , the protein must be eaten in amounts not exceeding 20–25g ( 0.7–0.88oz ) at a time because the body is unable to digest more than this and any extra will just pass through the body .
9 Shooting sometimes lasted twenty hours at a time as the extras were treated to squab , caviar and champagne .
10 Thus the ladder is sinking into the ground one step at a time as the client climbs on to it .
11 On satisfactory completion of the trial period , the " persons " system was extended one location at a time until the system covered all BAA .
12 It is no coincidence that the areas of greatest prosperity in late twentieth-century Britain correspond to the civil area of the Roman province : at no time since the withdrawal of the Romans from Britain in AD 410 has the economic and political relationship with continental Europe been so close .
13 Note , however , that , in spite of what was said earlier , at no time since the Second World War has manufacturing employed as many people as services .
14 At no time since the earliest plans were drawn up would Thorfinn consider drawing men from the north to fight on land in Alba .
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