Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] the [adj] times " in BNC.

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1 Yes , yes , he was a poor little sole all the way through was n't , but , erm , she does n't sort of tell you much about the good times at the end
2 She talked to friends , not only about the happy times they 'd had together but the inevitable disappointments .
3 It keeps families together during the hard times of the depression .
4 Tyzack 's advertisements , especially in the Financial Times , were eagerly studied by those seeking better opportunities in the pre-headhunting days .
5 ‘ The night-scene when they were landing the herring is one never to be forgotten , especially in the early times .
6 The current values of units are published daily in the Financial Times and each year you will be sent a statement showing the progress of your Bond .
7 The prevailing rates are published daily in the Financial Times , and are also displayed on Prestel and in all our branches .
8 You will find the prevailing rate of interest shown daily in the Financial Times and on Prestel , and it is also displayed in all our branches .
9 Even on the premier franchises , the marginal operator is likely to compete only at the best times while the franchisee is left to operate the full seven day service .
10 You looked along the sights , just like before , just like the other times .
11 Just , just round the three times three okay .
12 ‘ The old adage is to promote harder during the difficult times , ’ admits Mr Bacon .
13 Each meeting-point was timed with as much leeway as moon and tide might allow — say an hour on occasions , although many submarine captains took bold risks in staying offshore beyond the agreed times when no recovery had been made , just in case the canoeists were late .
14 To my knowledge , cranks and dreamers have gone around talking about and looking for Homo superior ever since the primitive times when writers still used paper .
15 Many people who call for benefit increases in a discussion on whether or not to operate a minimum wage , mysteriously lose their voice in debates to enhance welfare payments ( Sam Brittan and Joe Rogaly , both from the Financial Times stable , are honourable exceptions to this rule ) .
16 If you do , the participants will play truant anyway — probably at the wrong times !
17 Burble , burble , burble — I do miss you , Jeanette , often at the oddest times — like when ‘ preparing ’ the washing up or using your bubble bath .
18 I tried to keep his words in the front of my mind , particularly during the bad times when we were clearing everything out and the dust and debris of a hundred years was falling into our eyes .
19 Did , even with the few times my parents have gone away , I 've never held parties , I may of had a couple of mates round just to let them kip over or something , come back I 've never , ever held a party , I would n't , I respect them , well I mean I would n't respect them make , every er penny they earned in the last fifteen years gone into that house , they 've had one holiday in that time and erm , gorgeous house , no its a lovely house , full of nice stuff as well , I , I , I would n't dare have a party
20 Even in the slack times , between rush hours , there are usually several people in each car , even on these distant tentacles of the lines .
21 Prices of the funds appear regularly in the Financial Times , etc .
22 An important task undertaken by the profession is the preparation , jointly with the Financial Times , of the FT-Actuaries All Share Index and the FT-Actuaries World Indices .
23 Yet from the earliest times it has been suggested that in the insane there is indeed a hint of genius and , by the same token , that originality demands a degree of lunacy .
24 An additional initiative available is to advertise the opportunity either in the Financial Times or on the Accountants Business Network ( ‘ ABN ’ ) .
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