Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [noun sg] at [art] time " in BNC.

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1 The vendor should also take advice on the tax implications of identifying the maximum price payable as the Inland Revenue will at the time of sale assume that the maximum price is payable and tax the vendor accordingly .
2 The Information in these product particulars is based on Midland Bank 's understanding of current law and Inland Revenue practice at the time of printing .
3 ‘ Tin Pan Alley has unleashed a new monster , a sort of nightmare in rhythm ’ , wrote a Daily Mail correspondent at the time or the cinema riots in 1956 .
4 Put very simply , if debentures are issued at high coupon rates which reflect current rates of inflation , then if the rate of inflation falls the company will be stuck with a high coupon burden at a time when inflation no longer boosts its earnings .
5 Some 60 per cent of the Lacandona — North America 's largest rainforest — has been destroyed since 1970 , partly due to the previous Mexican policy of populating the Guatemalan border area at a time of tension between the two states .
6 ‘ Senior Valuer Peter Ferguson and I will be very happy to talk to anyone from the Finaghy area who is considering a move in the near future and , of course , we offer a free valuation service at a time to suit any potential vendor .
7 In order to determine if this had occurred , the biopsy free leucine enrichments were measured and compared with the plasma free leucine enrichment at the time of taking the biopsy .
8 Now we were using a rather old radio set at the time called a TR9 that was not one of the better things that our radio and radar boffins produced for us in the early days of RT air-to-ground and vice-versa .
9 In that month the Government decided to impose a ban on exports which could worsen the conflict between Iraq and Iran , said Alan Collins , a Foreign Office official at the time .
10 International Military Services , the British Government 's arms sales company , went ahead with a construction consultancy in the face of Foreign Office opposition at a time when exports of defence-related equipment to Iraq were banned .
11 As a result of these commands LIFESPAN RDBI will be queued to execute from the stated batch queue at the time specified in its configuration file .
12 He 'd been working in the welded body section at the time .
13 Information on grade of employment was obtained by asking participants to give their civil service grade at the time of the baseline survey .
14 It was a tremendous civil engineering achievement at the time , as the canal was dug by hand .
15 Staff are not allowed to anticipate paid leave beyond what has accrued to them at the rate shown on the annual leave slip at the time of going on leave .
16 One other possibility being suggested for Stevens ' visit to Nelson is a review of the role of his principal Army handler at the time of the Finucane murder .
17 Members of an established company scheme at the time of the 1989 Budget , who remain in the same scheme — or who change schemes within the same group of associated employers — are not affected by the change .
18 One possible process operating at the time of encoding which may influence the relationship between risk and recognition sensitivity is the idea of attention focusing as predicted by Easterbrook 's hypothesis as discussed in Chapter 2 .
19 CPRW has no doubt that in this particular instance a decision to provide planning consent would be quite disastrous , whereas a rejection would strengthen the value of National Park designation at a time when development pressures of the kind being considered are on the increase .
20 Sick , an academic specializing in Iran , had been on the staff of Carter 's National Security Council at the time of the hostage crisis .
21 Travel from your chosen departure point at a time that suits you .
22 Dr Umberto Saffiotti , an experimental pathologist at the National Cancer Institute at the time , said that type of no-effect level toxicology posed was ‘ developed during the Stone Age of toxicology ’ , and has nothing to do with self-replicating effects of carcinogens .
23 A supervision order may be made pending appeal if the child is the subject of an interim supervision order at the time of dismissal .
24 The price of tin rose in April 1989 to its highest level since its collapse in 1985 [ see p. 33955 ] reaching 28.67 Malaysian ringgits per kilogramme ( US$10,444 per tonne ) — only 48 Malaysian cents away from the " floor price " sought by the International Tin Council at the time of its insolvency [ see pp. 34518-20 ; 37669 ] .
25 It was originally a large , stout , hardy draught animal at a time when beef came mainly from plough oxen once they were no longer in prime working condition ( typical of meat production in many countries even now ) and was then developed as a triple-purpose draught , meat and milk type but it soon evolved into essentially a beef animal and in that role its influence worldwide has been immense and far-reaching .
26 Michael Riviere recounts a family memory about a specific occasion in the great Paston Barn at the time of John Paston Mack .
27 The change in the price of maize was intended to encourage increased maize production at a time of shortage when the country had to import large supplies from Rhodesia : a politically humiliating thing to have to do .
28 While in that capacity he devised an ingenious method of casting railway chairs , and also designed the wrought-iron roof of the New Street Station in Birmingham , which with a span of 211 feet was the largest iron roof at the time of its completion .
29 The introduction of a timid levy on milk producers 12 years ago was supposed to end dairy surpluses : ‘ A new start for the CAP ’ , said a European Commission document at the time .
30 While he made no suggestion that news coverage at the time should have been restricted , Mr Justice Garland said the volume and intensity of publicity had a snowball effect .
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