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

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1 With both sides level at normal time the visitors went in front five minutes into the extra period when Hanvey scored from the spot after a controversial decision by the man in the middle .
2 For each nuclide at each time the geometric of anterior and posterior counts was calculated , to compensate for the anteroposterior movement of the gastric contents during emptying .
3 At that time no one was wearing peg trousers .
4 In the 1960s it was totally re-built , and at that time no expense was spared .
5 ‘ The Famous Grouse sponsored Scotland 's tour to New Zealand in 1990 and through that Matthew Gloag and Son Limited learned a lot about rugby and rugby sponsorship , although at that time no suitable rugby sponsorship of world standing was available .
6 There were at that time no fewer than 522 Boeing 707/300 aircraft in operation , every one of which was directly affected by the accident .
7 At that time no other vertebrates were there to steal eggs and gulp the larvae , no risks comparable to those threatened in the water by shoals of hungry fish .
8 When he sought to appeal , a preliminary objection was raised that an appeal did not lies , as the appeal was in a ‘ criminal cause or matter ’ in respect of which the Court of Appeal had at that time no jurisdiction .
9 As there was at that time no one else to take up the cudgels nationally on their behalf this service was of great value to the deaf and dumb population , and is no doubt one explanation for the BDDA surviving its early difficult years .
10 For all the eight years I attended school in Parma there was always the problem of where to eat the midday meal at that time no school in Italy provided lunches .
11 At that time no patent had been obtained ; at that time the buyers could use the machines undisturbed ; at that time the sellers thus had the right to pass the ownership in the machines and to confer undisturbed possession upon the buyers .
12 At that time no scientific software was available for the Altos , which ran on SCO-Xenix 3.4 — a Unix dialect — and the system was used by administrative , scientific and horticultural staff mainly for word processing , and for accounts management .
13 No less tortuous was the route chosen for the Australian cable , crossing the island of Java , at that time a Dutch possession .
14 This hotel was at that time a sort of private dwelling crammed with the owner 's collection of Catalan works of art and pastel portraits of the great singers who appeared at the nearby Opera .
15 They each had good reason to voice such a suggestion for they were interested in enhancing the town 's status and saw the advantages and business potential in golf , at that time a ‘ new ’ game enjoying a nationwide boom .
16 At that time a variety of the women 's presses were mooting ideas for conventional anthologies of Black writing in the UK .
17 It is likely that he chose a group of men to be his special disciples — apostles — because at that time a women would not have had the freedom to become travelling evangelists — to go round preaching and teaching .
18 CD met him in Boston very soon after arriving there ; Putnam was at that time a student of portrait-painting in the studio of Francis Alexander ( 1800- c .1881 ) .
19 The footpath went over the hatches to the Mill , at that time a bone-mill which produced a terrible smell that pervaded a wide area , rather spoiling the lovely spot .
20 At that time a new dance director had risen through the ranks .
21 Eventually , in 1902 , McKeich sold the Baron to James Kilpatrick for £700 , a considerable sum as at that time a good yearling could be bought for between £400 and £500 .
22 And I was at that time a married man with two children .
23 It was through the OTC that I met my future husband , Eric , who was at that time a permanent staff instructor .
24 The transmitters were at that time a completely sealed unit resembling a marble both in size and appearance .
25 The highly organised St Stephen 's Society programme which she now leads was at that time a closed book to her !
26 One of the partners in the scheme was Robert Southey , at that time a poet and rebel against established ideas like Coleridge himself ; married couples were needed for the venture , which of course fell through , leaving Coleridge rather unsuitably married to Southey 's sister-in-law .
27 The argument advanced by the 1747 author of The London Tradesman is a little unfair , for ‘ undertaking ’ was at that time a relatively new trade , barely a century old .
28 Reforms began in selected rural areas , with the introduction of the ‘ responsibility system ’ by Zhao Ziyang , at that time a close associate of Deng .
29 At that time a woman-centred politics , culture , and sexuality seemed to many to be a useful tactic , or even the only worthwhile long-term goal .
30 At that time a determined campaign backed by parents and many MPs of all parties caused the proposals to be dropped .
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