Example sentences of "[prep] all times " in BNC.

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1 He added that it would be ‘ a grave error at this time of all times to remove the momentum for this process ’ .
2 Oh , God , why did I have to forget her wretched dinner party last night of all times ?
3 Tagore had this feeling of being on a seat where poets of all times brought their tribute —
4 You have given me a seat where poets of all times bring their tribute , and lovers with deathless names greet one another across the ages .
5 But , of all times , it is in dead , dark winter that the best of the variegated evergreens come into their own .
6 Twilight descended , his favourite of all times .
7 To sift the good from the bad in the daily onset taxes all our wits … no use battling against such a stream ; all the shouting , the crying and the spluttering of all times have not arrested it , nor will they , for rubbish is necessary ... thistledown blown hither and thither by the wind .
8 ‘ This is Muhammad Ali , the greatest of all times .
9 Why , of all times of the year , did it have to be Christmas ?
10 She looked up into Luke 's face and wondered why on earth she should be imagining him , here , now of all times .
11 As stated above , the goal of the TEI encoding scheme is no less than hardware- , software- , and application-independent support for the encoding of all kinds of text in all languages and of all times .
12 fjortoft has not scored a single goal in the premiership yet ( he kept them coming at a very steady rate at rapid vienna ( under manager Hans Krankl — one of my favorite strikers — favorite striker of all times has to be Der Bomber , Gerd Muller , who scored something like 60 goals in 50 internationals ! did he in fact score against us in our 2–0 defeat vs Bayern Munich ? ) ) — i guess Fjortoft has problems adjusting to the english play and swindon is not the best of teams anyway .
13 Oh , he was clever , and it hurt unbearably to know that now , of all times , she had to lie to him .
14 ‘ I ca n't do it ! ’ she had to tell her , and , when her sister 's look suddenly became hostile , ‘ I 'm sure if you wrote to Mr Gajdusek , or phoned him — or I could do it for you , ’ she volunteered hastily , not wanting to be bad friends with her , now of all times .
15 She 's going to Russia for a week in February of all times and we want to have something really warm .
16 You have lived through all times .
17 The knowledge that is discovered using these methods is regarded as objective and factual , i.e. it is correct for all times and all places , and is not going to be different according to who discovers it .
18 Freud 's view of science is not that of a simple empiricist , who assumes that , once something has been discovered in science , it remains true for all times , and that one day science will have discovered nearly all we need to know about the world and ourselves .
19 Some believe that it is normative in an absolute sense ; that Christ revealed what is to be believed ( for example about divorce ) for all times .
20 This is only as one might expect -at all times and in all places — for it is always a problem in art history or archaeology to know to what degree certain persons can be held responsible for the appearance of particular aspects of design ( especially where one is dealing with aspects of arrangement , structure , and figural types ) .
21 Now above all times , she felt , was not the time to push her luck .
22 That is , they make crystal clear something which is implied in The German Ideology , that the history of mankind is governed by the same processes in all times , and that the main one of these processes is class conflict .
23 ‘ The place is full most o' the time , an' since the trade 's picked up at the docks there 's more carmen comin' in all times o' the day while they 're waitin' in the rank .
24 He leaned on her unhesitatingly in all times of crisis and disaster , remained all his life proud of her beauty , her birth and her intelligence …
25 One may believe of God that God is equally available to people in all times and places .
26 In place of the nineteenth-century sense of a succession of literary historical " periods " , scholars have now revealed a continuum of " interlocking elements " making it clear that in all times the " spirit of literature " is one .
27 And all officers and ministers whatsoever shall serve their Majestyes and their successors according to the same in all times to come …
28 Mother we 've got our heating on all times .
29 It could be believed that God , whatever was understood by God , was equally close to all times and places ; that no particular period , and no particular events , were to be held to be more revelatory of God than others .
30 If one believes that God ( whatever one may mean by God ) is equally available to all times and places , then it is possible to start in the present in acquiring one 's religious sensibilities and formulating what one may mean by God .
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