Example sentences of "at a very [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | He lived at a very difficult time ; they wanted him back at La Scala , but there was always the possibility that Toscanini would return . |
4 | When he arrived it was at a very particular time of day . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ She chose to go at a very inconvenient time , I must say ’ |
7 | Prospect Theatre Company at a very exciting time . |
8 | 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 ! |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |