Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [vb infin] at [art] time " in BNC.

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1 But there is a way through and in spite of how the sufferer may feel at the time , there will be a return to normality .
2 In spite of what the candidates may feel at the time , there is no stigma or criticism in being allocated a job flying something other than a fast jet : rescuing downed pilots in foul conditions or carrying out low level paratroop insertions in a Hercules are just as dangerous and demanding .
3 Cutting may occur at the time of binge-eating .
4 the release specification with which a product must comply at the time of manufacture ;
5 An offeror could strike at a time before the benefits have come through and shareholder loyalty is at its weakest .
6 A phased move may prove ideal if the original location of the company is spread over several sites as one site can move at a time and so not cause total disruption to the business .
7 Arranging to receive goods before they have been stolen does not amount to handling : Park ( 1988 ) 87 Cr App R 164 ( CA ) , because " guilty knowledge must exist at the time when the offence is committed " .
8 Powell felt both clubs were impetuous buys which Virgin could ill-afford at a time when it was struggling out of recession .
9 It means that only one person can speak at a time and that members can not address each other directly .
10 And of course And anyway , we got there , it was alright , and erm I had to fill this tractor , where it was , of course they 're going to make fun of me again , first morning I 'd got to get the tractor ready , and you know them , five gallon five gallon , things can happen at the time , and I have been had been supposed to be to get the hole at the top of the can , and not spill it you see .
11 In the resultant Postlethwait audio-tutorial laboratory , open from around 7.00 a.m. to 11.30 pm. , the student could come at a time of his own choosing ; at the entrance he would receive a descriptive hand-out explaining what books , notes , equipment would be necessary to bring along ; once inside he would be given a botanical specimen and would enter a pleasant area equipped with a multiplicity of booths or carrels .
12 There was some slight discussion whether the British should keep Canada or should choose the large French sugar islands like Martinique and Guadeloupe ; very few politicians close to the centre of power thought of giving Canada back to France , but the issue underlined the fact that Canada was unlikely to provide much revenue for the British treasury directly , and certainly would not provide the amount of revenue that sugar for re-export would give at a time when Britain used for consumption or for manufacture all that her West Indian islands could produce .
13 ‘ That would be a decision Mr Kinnock would take at the time , ’ Mr Mandelson declared loftily .
14 The forward contract would mature at the time when it was proposed to change back into sterling from lire .
15 That was the best , at least I understand that was the best the Secretary of State could do at the time .
16 In fact in Duru [ 1976 ] 1 WLR 2 the Court of Appeal thought that both charges in relation to the thing in action represented by the cheque and to the paper itself were to be upheld but the judges ' minds were not directed at this issue whether property must exist at the time of the obtaining .
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