Example sentences of "the time that " in BNC.
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1 | The donor must be resident in the United Kingdom at the time that the gift is made . |
2 | It is dated December 1959 , and may therefore have been written at the time that Take a girl like you was being completed . |
3 | The speed will then be dangerously low by the time that the nose has been lowered , and even more speed will be lost during the descent through the wind gradient . |
4 | By the time that the glider is down to 500 feet or so , an inexperienced pilot often will have forgotten the wind direction , and if he realises this it will increase his anxiety . |
5 | By the time that you have battled against the wind to get there , you may find that it has some hazard that you could not see from a distance , and then there may be no other good field within reach . |
6 | By the time that you turn onto the base leg you need your chosen speed and the airbrakes unlocked ready for use . |
7 | There was a restlessness in the time that communicated itself everywhere and to everyone , that communicated itself to the very sounds in Britain 's air , the stones beneath Britain 's feet . |
8 | It was thought at the time that the talks would result in some extension of the deadline . |
9 | Swinburne read Greek and took English metric in hand ; Rossetti brought in the Italian primitives ; Fitzgerald made the only good poem of the time that has gone to the PeoPle ; it is called , and is to a great extent , a translation or mistranslation . |
10 | The Christians gave no indication at the time that they foresaw any such developments , although Arab nationalists in Lebanon and Syria at first refused to recognise that a nation-state existed which was separate from Syria . |
11 | The West ‘ gave us hours to survive , then days , then weeks and now they give us seasons , but they should learn from the time that has elapsed already ’ , he said . |
12 | Living in a totalitarian system , he said , ‘ you are taught all the time that it 's unbreakable . |
13 | Unemployment or short-term employment immediately after graduation is largely a reflection of the time that graduates take to find the right openings . |
14 | A ridiculously complicated national curriculum and assessment system ; new budgetary arrangements ; records of the time that pupils spend on different subjects — with all these and more , schools must press ahead without delay . |
15 | The bishop was headmaster of Winchester College at the time that Ramsey 's brilliant brother Frank was a scholar . |
16 | Watching the spectacle , one has the weird sensation that the actors really knew all the time that their professions were illusory , and that there was a kind of gigantic tacit conspiracy to pretend . |
17 | Indeed , by the time that the credits of René Clair 's supernatural comedy came on , the ads had already done their work , and I was already invisibly inside that bottle too , ready to share in Veronica 's throaty vibrato . |
18 | He first began to think about the repercussions of such hard commercial decisions in 1971 , and by the time that he 65 became chairman of British Steel upon the untimely death of Lord Melchett he had formulated a way to ease the hardship . |
19 | The agency has plans to launch a second craft in April 1994 , at about the time that the first satellite reaches the end of its operational life . |
20 | Right until the time that the FRG was included in Nato , the Soviet Union favoured a united , democratic , and demilitarised Germany and was of the view that unification of the two German states was possible . |
21 | In fact , it was about the time that David and I both auditioned for Hair and we were both turned down which I thought was quite funny because it seemed that just about everyone else in London got the part , but we were very much the kind of solo singers and perhaps the wrong type . |
22 | That was something at the time that I felt I did n't really need myself . |
23 | During the time that I was at MainMan , David had become more and more removed from us , but I figured that that was because he was so busy and that was the way it was when you had become a big star . |
24 | By the time that the Earthtrust team arrived , the price had climbed higher still . |
25 | Mr Mazowiecki also said pointedly at the time that he was not prepared to replace one philosophically biased government ( a communist one ) with another philosophically biased government ( an avowedly Catholic one ) . |
26 | Some said at the time that Leviathan had been written for Cromwell , and indeed Hobbes did say that it supported a ‘ conscientious obedience to the present government ’ of the Protectorate . |
27 | By the time that happens , England may have her own supply and the roles may become reversed . |
28 | It seemed to me at the time that this fact did not square with claims that the Bible was inerrant . |
29 | He was able to assure her that in spite of a few twisted ankles and bruised limbs , those same Jocks were skiing not half badly by the time that strange wartime holiday was over . |
30 | By the time that Kinnock was party leader such rhetoric had become an embarrassing youthful memory . |