Example sentences of "so [prep] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Greek became the lingua franca of this region and remained so during the time of the Roman empire . |
2 | When Jean Hay had become Jean Keith , it was only natural that she assumed head girl status , so for a time , things were a little uncomfortable . |
3 | He will not feel able to leave , and so for a time he will strive to manage alone . |
4 | So for the time of the visit there was a truce . |
5 | And the mono thing worked ; we found it was a format we could really use well , so for the time being we 're carrying on down the path . |
6 | But at the age of twelve I knew that a falconry course was way beyond my means , so for the time being I had to be content with reading about it . |
7 | So for the time being it would be prudent to treat money as a major variable in our relationship with crime and conformity . |
8 | Germany and Spain were eventually to become major producers of armour : within a century or so of the time of Barbarossa some of the most famous makers of armour were German , while Cologne became renowned for its swords . |
9 | That meant within an hour or so of the time at which Mary Penrose claimed that Riddle had left her . |
10 | If they wish to cancel any of the rooms allocated they must do so within the time limit set by the hotel or they will be billed for them . |
11 | Should they wish to complete the programme students should make arrangements to do so within the time limits specified . |
12 | In many cases , this delayed start will not be noticeable , especially if there is no important action right at the beginning ; the only real effect is that the shot is about one second shorter than you intended , and you will soon learn to allow for this by adding a second or so to the time before you press the button to end the shot . |
13 | All this is exceedingly American and seems even more so at a time , in the cinema at least , where men love men best and occasionally try for sex with women . |
14 | Clinical investigations produced evidence that 75% of the women questioned who developed cellulite , did so at a time of hormonal change . |
15 | They usually play to 100,000 or so at a time , so it should be fun . |
16 | Moreover , if the tables are to be turned , the USSR will do so at a time of her choosing , rather than wait for the hour of maximum danger to herself . |
17 | And now that I 'm home for good , at least my bookings abroad will be for just a week or so at a time , that 's all , well … we 're coming together . |
18 | Clinical manager Janet Powell said : ‘ We have tried to make our service as accessible as possible so that anyone who needs to see us , whether about themselves , a relative or friend , can do so at a time convenient to them , ’ she said . |
19 | If it sounds funny now , it was not so at the time . |
20 | So to the middle-aged man who came up to me in the car park and confessed that in the fifth form he had been silently in love with me — why did n't he say so at the time ? |
21 | I said so at the time , did n't I , Kathleen ? ’ |
22 | I suppose it was good for us , but we did n't think so at the time . |
23 | But , says his co-worker Dr David Morgan , if Allison thought that this was due to the production of free-oxygen radicals , ‘ He certainly did not say so at the time . ’ |
24 | I said so at the time , if you remember . |
25 | If you wish to apply for such a pass , please do so at the time or order , giving the following details and indicate whether or not your order is dependent on the allocation of a Vehicle Pass : Date required , Vehicle registration number , Vehicle type , Drivers ’ name or organisation , Number of persons with disabilities and total number of passengers . |
26 | It was pure good luck that someone dropped out so I could come this weekend — at least , I thought so at the time . ’ |
27 | So , for many years , the couple made their living as hired help , and were doing so at the time of the film 's success . |
28 | IT MIGHT not have seemed so at the time , but Troy Coker 's sending-off for punching against Bath proved to be a blessing in disguise for the quarrelsome Queenslander . |
29 | Not that she had seen it so at the time . |
30 | ‘ It seemed so at the time to myself , ’ admitted Edward ruefully . |