Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] at the time of " in BNC.

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1 My anger at the time of his death was n't just because I believed you 'd distracted him , it was more complicated than that . ’
2 The police had found somebody who had seen me on my island at the time of the murder , and so the judge let me go free .
3 There have been several times when I was tempted to try and get in touch and apologise for my attack at the time of Simon 's death . ’
4 ‘ And then , well , although I 'd felt that my outburst at the time of Simon 's death had wrecked our relationship , I found myself wondering if there was a chance of rekindling it .
5 If we ascribe this to the archetype of the Great Mother , then it seems that her presence at the time of death reveals one of her most compassionate aspects .
6 But once Mona , daughter of the PLO 's chief fund-raiser , had admitted that he had enjoyed a summer holiday on her money at the time of the Gulf crisis , the gap-toothed Lothario was on his bike .
7 That book portrayed her as an insecure child , who had overcome her unhappiness at the time of her mother 's elopement by zealously nursing her younger brother .
8 If their intention subsequently changes , that is irrelevant and the property will pass in accordance with their intention at the time of making the contract .
9 For Scott the design of the film rather than its storyline was the real statement and he refused to philosophize about its meaning at the time of Blade Runner 's release , and quick demise ( it was subsequently resurrected as a cult movie and video hit ) .
10 Mrs Hepburn said she had been living with her husband at the time of the alleged crimes but was now in the process of divorcing him .
11 On this occasion the 24-year-old occult fanatic was cleared of the charge because he claimed he was misinformed of her age at the time of the offence .
12 Consequently , it was argued , the police were not acting in the execution of their duty at the time of the arrests .
13 The various local and international fluctuations in market forces make it impossible to fix the price of oriental rugs in terms of cash amounts ; regardless of their accuracy at the time of writing , they would soon become out of date .
14 Please note : Nottinghamshire County Council has collected information to publish this brochure in good faith and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy at the time of printing .
15 But its bishop at the time of Pepin III , Bishop Chrodegang , a younger contemporary of St Boniface , had initiated a very influential rule of life for its canons which was quasi-monastic .
16 ( 5 ) Where any property transferred under an agreement to which this section applies has passed to a third party the references to that property in subsections ( 1 ) , ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) above shall be construed as references to its value at the time of its transfer under the agreement .
17 Her boyfriend at the time of the outrage , Patrick Shotter ( 47 ) , is also serving life for the Ballykelly murders .
18 Perhaps the most significant threat to the bill 's certainty is posed by its unavailability at the time of the arrival of the goods .
19 A psychiatrist called in for the defence , Dr Nicholas Rice , told Exeter Crown Court he believed Mr Harris to be so abnormal his responsibility at the time of the stabbing was diminished .
20 November 14 , 1968 A writ and statement of claim was issued claiming damages against Mr Sugden only , alleging that his wife was driving as his agent at the time of the accident .
21 Mr Palmer told the court that Mr Browning admitted being in his car at the time of the killing .
22 ( 4 ) ( a ) Where a member of a recognised body dies the recognised body shall ensure that any shares registered in his name at the time of his death are within twelve months of his death registered in the name of a solicitor or a recognised body or ( where permitted by paragraph ( 2 ) ( a ) ( i ) of this Rule ) a registered foreign lawyer or ( where the recognised body is a company limited by shares ) are acquired by the recognised body itself .
23 ( 4 ) ( a ) Where a member of a recognised body dies the recognised body shall ensure that any shares registered in his name at the time of his death are within twelve months of his death registered in the name of a solicitor or a recognised body or ( where permitted by paragraph ( 2 ) ( a ) ( i ) of this Rule ) a registered foreign lawyer or ( where the recognised body is a company limited by shares ) are acquired by the recognised body itself .
24 From 1644 he was a governor of St Bartholomew 's Hospital , his landlord at the time of his death , and he played an active part in rebuilding its property .
25 For the present we may note that every person is considered to start life with a ‘ domicile or origin ’ , which will be , as a rule , the domicile of his father at the time of his birth ; and that this domicile of origin continues until it is shown that some other domicile has been acquired , and is restored whenever an acquired domicile is lost without the acquisition of another .
26 The APA now says psychiatrists should stick to describing a defendant 's mental condition and his motivation at the time of a crime .
27 It is said that his height at the time of his death was only 39 inches .
28 Among the few papers in his possession at the time of his death were some manuscript notes in which he was evidently attempting to develop his earlier skit , ‘ The Hopkin Syndicate ’ .
29 Now , although St Petersburg is full of some of the greatest treasures of the world , full of riches that have been handed down from the imperial days , there is very little about the tsar and his family at the time of the revolution .
30 But his alibi stood up , He was with his girl-friend at the time of the crime .
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