Example sentences of "[adj] time [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The discriminatory policies of Poland , which had been prompted by Germany 's boycott of Polish coal in 1925 , had by this time developed into a fully-fledged trade war , and this , combined with the effects of the new port at Gdynia , the increasing Jewish population , the irritating presence of Danzig Poles and the continual clucking of the League of Nations , all helped to shift the political perceptions of the local population towards simplistic , populist , nationalist and ultimately racist solutions — namely those offered by the Nazi Party . |
2 | Much later in the debate , and in time , the same " raw data " were transformed yet again , this time seen as the negotiated outcomes of actors " methods , particularly the police and coroners , for making sense of and constructing their courses of action which are only imperfectly , if at all , reflected in the figures . |
3 | In 1899 Watson came on a second tour and this time went to the far west . |
4 | In April 1770 he was again arrested for debt , and this time wrote to an unknown friend : ‘ After being six times arrested : nine times in a spunging house ; and three times in the Fleet-prison , I am at least happily arrived at the King 's Bench [ Prison ] ’ . |
5 | The wartime commentator 's jingoistic jangle was this time replaced by a solemn voice , and we were confronted with pictures of moving skeletons , some of them smiling weakly and making slow gestures . |
6 | Shortly after the break , McCoist was again frustrated , this time denied by a fine save from Gouteev . |
7 | Another classic set , this time styled with a 90's feel |
8 | If it is re-written ( without the decimal equivalent ) but this time extended through a few complete cycles something else emerges . |
9 | Lio ! rt came in for a second run , but slower this time to allow for the big man 's unexpected agility . |
10 | The proclamation came amid a renewal of disturbances akin to those which had surrounded the holding of the referendum , this time provoked by a Croatian government order to disarm reserve police officers in Serb-populated municipalities . |
11 | A further decree in 1982 , this time initiated by a civilian government , reinforced state control of the banking and finance sectors and went a little way to encourage Nigerian capital to invest more in the manufacturing sector . |
12 | Taylor makes five changes from Oslo , foremost among them yet another chance for his favourite Barnes , this time used as a front-line partner for QPR 's Ferdinand . |
13 | Now we start to look at the same stitch types again , but this time used as a double bed knitting techniques . |
14 | The craving for the cans had returned , this time coupled with a dull , burning pain that seared along her arms and legs . |
15 | All the familiar features , the problems and the objectionable unfairnesses of the poll tax are there , but this time combined with the further complications of a totally new and untried property tax . |
16 | By late 1987 the situation was again serious , this time attributed to the spectacular stock-market crash which echoed around the world . |
17 | He has opted for the island county this time qualifying under the residential rule which also applies to captain Mark Harris , who has switched clubs from Menai Bridge to Bangor but stays on for his fourth campaign in charge . |
18 | The negative , containing the latent image of the figure but otherwise unexposed , is not yet developed ; instead it is run through the printer again , this time bipacked with the male matte and the positive of the background , the White House The previously unexposed portion of the negative will now contain images of this background , while the previously exposed portion , protected by the matte , receives no more light and is unaffected by the second run . |
19 | There was an alternative model on offer , this time advanced by an English professor of health economics-Alan Maynard of York University ( Maynard , 1986 ) . |
20 | Tony went back to his past trip again , this time concentrating on the visual aspects of an air stewardess . |
21 | Kissing The Gunner 's Daughter by Ruth Rendell ( Hutchinson , £14.99 ) is another well-honed Wexford mystery , this time focused on the young daughter of a murder victim . |
22 | It was recommended that the United States should not urge a definitive peace settlement with Japan at this time owing to the Soviet Union 's policy of militant communist expansion . |
23 | He spent most of his free time working for the Overseas Workers ' Union , a clandestine anti-colonial organisation chiefly recruited from Indians and Chinese . |
24 | Even if a " bill " succeeds at this stage , there is no further time allocated for the remaining stages and so , unless the Government gives up some of its time , the bill will not proceed further . |
25 | Finding a special moulding can be a real inspiration for a picture and really boost one 's enthusiasm , so spending some time searching for the perfect frame , or one that is very unusual , can be highly profitable . |
26 | She went upstairs and spent some time soaking in a hot bath . |
27 | Even in the second set , where memories were specifically pressed , one third of the grandparents who were remembered had at some time lived in the same household . |
28 | The plastic monsters look like ruling the planet for some time to come with the mammoth film and merchandise promotion that 's going on , selling everything from dinosaur lip balm to brontosaurus burgers . |
29 | The plastic monsters look like ruling the planet for some time to come with the mammoth film and merchandise promotion that 's going on , selling everything from dinosaur lip balm to brontosaurus burgers . |
30 | Most patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy lose their independent mobility and may be confined to a wheelchair by the age of 12 , but many spend some time standing with a suitable support . |