Example sentences of "time at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In those places where there is a delay in substantiation , faith is prepared to wait for a long time at the bar of history . |
2 | The birds ' health is being monitored all the time at the trust . |
3 | Stoddard Templeton 's latest range was unveiled for the first time at the Brighton Carpet Exhibition in February . |
4 | Whether there will be enough time at the Maastricht summit to discuss those matters as well remains to be seen . |
5 | Napoleon actually spent time at the villa , staying there with Josephine . |
6 | They met for the first time at the Liverpool Adult Deaf and Dumb Society in Princes Avenue on the 25 April 1890 . |
7 | Now Jacko peered closely , this time at the date . |
8 | You may find the following details of the Data Protection Act 1984 of interest and of relevance during your time at the University . |
9 | Realising that rowing was n't viable long-term , he soon became interested in karate and after a short time at the university club looked further afield for tutoring . |
10 | The following summer he again went to Germany , spending some time at the University of Berlin in desultory study . |
11 | During his time at the University , when not playing rugby and tennis for Trinity Academicals and acting with the FP Dramatic Society , he had vacation jobs United Wireworks , Symington 's Coffee Essence Company , ICI and British Aluminium . |
12 | She was last seen alive on Tuesday evening after calling time at the pub she managed for Warrington-based Walker 's Brewery , |
13 | A sixth round of peace talks in Rome between the government and the South African-backed rebel Mozambique National Resistance ( MNR or Renamo ) , previously set for April 8 , was postponed until April 15 , then until April 26 , and finally until May 2 , each time at the rebel group 's request . |
14 | He made no allegations concerning his time in homes at the age of four , but complained about his time at the smallholding in Anglesey . |
15 | The left-hander just avoided a caught-and-bowled to Malcolm 's left hand , but when Gooch brought Salisbury on , this time at the Nursery end , and pitching into the legside rough , he spun one right across Salim Malik to have him caught at gully . |
16 | The Duke of Wellington , both when ambassador in Paris and later as representative at the Congresses of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1818 and Verona in 1822 , was enlisted in the campaign and in 1814–15 Clarkson and Macaulay , in 1818 Clarkson and in 1822 William Allen all spent time at the congresses meeting political leaders and arguing for defining the slave trade as piracy under international law . |
17 | In terms of the definition of er what is historic York I think again an issue we went over for some length of time at the greenbelt inquiry , I would draw your attention back to my earlier comments that York is basically a modern industrial city with a very precious historic core , that historic core er represents no more than actually five percent of the built up area , that something like eighty five percent of the city was built after eighteen hundred , the view that was expressed by the County in N Y Two , in terms of the definition of the greenbelt , the Greater York greenbelt and its purposes was not accepted by the City Council , we do not accept that all of the func elements of the York greenbelt contribute towards preserving the character of the historic city , we rely on the the fact that the two comments the Senior Inspector made at this , the the green wedges and historic core itself that establish the historic character of the city , there are many parts of the edge of York which could repli be replicated in many cities , historic or otherwise around the country and finally just coming back to the issue of scale of development erm the point I should have made earlier about the house builders figures for the city of York is that the house builders did suggest a figure of four thousand for the city , erm , I 'm not aware on what basis that was made , but clearly my evidence would quite clearly indicate that I believe that could not be accommodated , certainly on any known sites within the cit current city boundary , thank you Chair . |
18 | The trove will be exhibited together for the first time at the Pierpont Morgan Library ( 9 December-4 April1993 ) , accompanied by an illustrated catalogue by William Voelkle and Roger Wieck , curator and associate curator , respectively , of the Morgan 's Department of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts . |
19 | Harry looked for the first time at the cheque where it lay beside him , flattened by the base of the lamp . |
20 | They take jobs that allow them the maximum time at the waters edge , or they do not work at all . |
21 | The meaning of ‘ volley ’ here is : when a ball comes to the player and he hits it first time at the goal before it touches the ground . |
22 | ‘ When my father , six months before his death , saw the car for the first time at the Paris show — where he decided to go even though his health was not good — he fell in love with it immediately . |
23 | tried to call you both saturday nite and a couple of times on sunday — but no answer … the spurs game was just OK — but we had a great time at the newcastle game vs. scousers — great atmosphere — we stood among the newcastle supporters ( north bank ? ) and they made hell each time cole put it behind grobbelar … |
24 | He found first that ROI was remarkably stable over time at the company level , but that it showed considerable variation over time for individual businesses ( i.e. the SBUs ) . |
25 | Now Tom was managing the manor farm , Dolly was spending much time at the dairy there . |
26 | You spend so much time at the church house . ’ |
27 | But with the Germans having a torrid time at the back as Wednesday 's attacking momentum gained pace , backed by fanatical Hillsborough support , substitute Thomas Zeyer pulled the trigger . |
28 | If you do your own surveying and/or conveyancing you will spend some time at the Council offices checking with the building and planning officials . |
29 | During his time at the Slade ( 1911–13 ) , Bomberg proved himself a precocious and innovative student . |
30 | ‘ My time at the RSC was very productive for me . |