Example sentences of "and [prep] other time " in BNC.
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1 | You can be perfectly well with HIV and at other times chronic debility makes it hard to do even the basic things . |
2 | You can be perfectly well with HIV and at other times chronic debility makes it hard to do even the basic things . |
3 | I also sell vast amounts of Draught Bass , which sometimes comes from Burton-on-Trent and at other times from Tadcaster . |
4 | Sometimes the word is for us and at other times instead of us ; but whatever the word , the New Testament writers were in no doubt that Jesus was Saviour of the world , and that his death was the crucial victory of God . |
5 | Sometimes it felt close by and at other times it was only a distant echo . |
6 | The treatment for both problems is expensive , and has to be repeated constantly , thus rendering the initial investment in drainage quite worthless in some cases , and at other times leading to a downgrading of the agricultural classification of the land . |
7 | Sometimes the wind swings steadily round over a period of time , and at other times it blows steadily in a curve . |
8 | Interestingly , despite Bair 's desire to produce a ‘ coherent , cohesive unity ’ , de Beauvoir emerges with contradictions intact — at times an intimidating woman , excessively rational , inflexible and intolerant , and at other times extremely naive and lacking in confidence . |
9 | At times you can easily ‘ con ’ one into your net , and at other times you find they are less gullible . |
10 | Many villages , such as Barwick-in-Elmet in Yorkshire , retain the tradition of erecting the pole and dancing round on May Eve and at other times . |
11 | The play taking place in the Home Corner might at times be imaginative , and at other times imitative . |
12 | Michael Salata , 38 , who at times claims to be a terrorist and at other times a CIA agent , was last night being held on £150 bail . |
13 | This occurs because the waves are not quite in step : sometimes they reinforce each other and at other times they cancel each other out — in the same way that 1 + ( -1 ) = 0 . |
14 | There are thirteen references to me in it , all of them complimentary ; sometimes I appear as ‘ Burton ’ and at other times as ‘ Mr Burton ’ . |
15 | There is a roof-top restaurant , overlooking the Village , where breakfast and dinner are served mid-June to early Sept , and at other times guests dine at the Castello . |
16 | Sometimes the object of the panic is quite novel and at other times it is something which has been in existence long enough , but suddenly appears in the limelight . |
17 | Well , the Purcell Quartet sometimes makes them sound soloistic ( by the characterful playing of Catherine Mackintosh in the Giga of Op. 2 No. 7 , for example ) and at other times orchestral ( as in the finales of Op. 1 No. 10 , with its wonderful echoes , and No. 11 for which Robert Woolley playfully provides a virtuoso obbligato on the organ ) . |
18 | The populace at large , like the populace elsewhere and at other times , veered between apathetic torpor and hysterical fanaticism , between abject fear and fervent conviction . |
19 | Sometimes , a tree may be all female , at other times , mostly male with just a few branches carrying fruits from female flowers , and at other times again , the flowers will have both male and female organs , as is the case in most other flowering plants . |
20 | As a broad generalization there is much truth in this , and both groups can usefully remember from their own education how sometimes learning is " taught " and at other times " caught " . |
21 | These groups operate sometimes in concert and at other times in opposition , but almost inevitably they seem to further their own interests at the expense of the rural working class . |
22 | At times when the generality stood in the presence of their superiors and at other times squatted on the ground or at most sat on stools or benches , thrones were potent symbols of authority . |
23 | He was , naturally , sometimes nervous in the face of my beauty ; and at other times needlessly pleased with himself . |
24 | Renaissance drawings of machines , and even some of those from the eighteenth century , sometimes display an ignorance of how the device must really have worked ; and at other times they are fudged , so that important features can not be seen because the artist did not understand them . |
25 | Sometimes this is very sensitive — such as the details of complicated family or personal difficulties , and at other times it is as simple , yet vital , as whom to contact is the Home Help calls and receives no answer to the doorbell . |
26 | Is the Minister aware of the deep concern felt also by those who attend non-vocational classes in the evenings and at other times who , I am sorry to say , do not believe a word that the Minister says about continuing those classes ? |
27 | and at other times under exceptional circumstances . |
28 | But at some times it 's apparent and at other times it 's not . |
29 | And I would like to say thank you to the people who sit on the budget review sub- committee , a committee which actually I do n't attend as often as I probably ought to , particularly to the labour spokesperson , for the way he 's guided the committee , both from within the chair and at other times , on it 's work this year , to be able to propose a budget which erm , so well fulfils the aims that many of us had when we were elected in May , which were of course , to maintain services , er , to squeeze efficiency out of the sy into the system and squeeze any waste out , and to get our officers working towards zero base budgets . |
30 | Some mornings he 's suffering from what quite obviously is a hangover and at other times he appears to have a stomach upset . |