Example sentences of "who [prep] this time " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , among those blasted , if one understood well enough about ‘ Rabindranath Tagore , from whose recitations ad infinitum we all suffered a great deal about this time ’ , why pick on Thomas Beecham , who at this time with the backing of Lady Cunard was embarking on a lifelong crusade for English opera ?
2 The Commission 's cited source for this information was Dr P F Chester of the CEGB , while those thanked for ‘ helpful suggestions during drafting ’ included Dr R A Skeffington , a researcher with the CEGB who at this time was also showing pictures of perfectly healthy trees from the Black Forest to British conferences .
3 He may have been influenced by the views of the parliamentary reformer Major Cartwright who at this time was on an organisational subcommittee .
4 In addition , he became acquainted with Preston Goodfellow , who at this time worked for the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ) ; Goodfellow played an important if opaque role in advancing Rhee 's career in 1945–46 .
5 As a result , ‘ Jacki ’ , who by this time was keen to move abroad , was delighted to hear in 1988 of serious interest from Pescara of Italy .
6 THIRTY-FIVE years later , as these thoughts of my encounters with men in uniform flashed through my mind , the colonel , who by this time I had succeeded in recognising as another former classmate , said to me : ‘ Come and have a coffee ! ’
7 During his honeymoon , Yeats was addressing heart-broken verses to his lost love — who by this time was an amalgam of Maud and her daughter .
8 With his by now legendary disregard for anything current which was n't The Smiths or his personal protégé ( the superb Easterhouse fell in his favour at this time ) , Morrissey performed ceremonial destruction with Sade , Style Council , Ultravox , Carmel , Genesis , Marilyn and , ironically enough , Blue Rondo who by this time were probably bragging about how The Smiths once supported them ; poetic justice indeed .
9 He was n't as pessimistic as Harold L. ( who by this time had gone home , pleading that he was suffering from gastric flu ) .
10 Jim — who by this time was not quite so slim — was fined £415 and banned for six months .
11 A cleaner disturbed Williams who by this time was wearing a researcher 's white coat complete with name tag , the court heard .
12 He held up one hand in a conciliatory gesture to try and calm his parent , who by this time was striding up and down the room behind him .
13 On the 15th May 1583 , there moved to Halling its most distinguished resident , William Lambarde , who by this time was well known as the author of books on law , and of his Perambulation of Kent .
14 But it was crucial that it would not just be a good deal financially for my clients [ who by this time also included Colin Dann , the author ] and the BBC , but also that all parties should feel relatively comfortable with it .
15 Michael Banks , who by this time looked terminally tired , seemed to have lost the knack of timing which he had so laboriously achieved the day before , and so his lines were once again all over the place .
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