Example sentences of "at the same time one " in BNC.

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1 Taken in the context of the larger narrative , it is one of the most tragic chapters in all Scripture , and at the same time one charged with high hope .
2 But at the same time one can not help feeling that Proofs is the kind of story that would have been better off as a three-page essay in Granta .
3 At the same time one must also recognise the importance of recreating other habitats such as wooded areas and ponds .
4 At the same time one may suspect that , despite these occasional ambitions , whether revolutionary or reformist , journalists , novelists and sociologists are typically analysts rather than practitioners .
5 At the same time one only has to turn to earlier and outstanding performances by Brendel ( Philips ) and Zimerman ( DG ) to hear how true greatness is possible without resort to so much self-conscious sifting and analysis .
6 And at the same time one is aware of the painter 's sympathy , of the validity of his human values ; two of the best ( no 17 and no 28 — both market scenes ) are surprisingly moving . ’
7 It is rather like working with people from other countries ; there may be good communication at one level , but at the same time one has the sense of the difference of cultures .
8 In making an apology one accepts blame for what has happened , but at the same time one tries to convince the injured party if there happens to be one , or the world at large if not , that the error is not to be taken as representative of the real self .
9 At the same time one can have sympathy with those who devised the term because it is the tangential force per unit charge integrated over a closed path .
10 It is fair to say , particularly when one is considering overseas relations , that there was some form of national sentiment , but at the same time one should guard against the assumption that this was a dominant force in determining men 's attitudes on all occasions .
11 The most common disguise is that of the jongleur or menestrel ( within the fabliau tales there is barely any discernible difference in status or respectability between these two although conventionally it is supposed that the former is lower than the latter ) : a disreputable itinerant entertainer living , creditably , off his wits and his talents , but only too vulnerable , and given to wasting what he gains on the temporary pleasures of drinking and gambling in the taverns ; a social outcast but at the same time one called upon by the members of normal society , as Jouglet is , both to instruct the ignorant young man and to play for the villagers .
12 At the same time one should look for points of light in the darkness .
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