Example sentences of "since [noun] [unc] time " in BNC.
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1 | Cleanliness in TDC institutions has been a priority with the administration since Ellis 's time at least . |
2 | The room he was looking into was stripped of all furniture and decoration ; if anybody had occupied this house since Sartori 's time — and it surely had n't stood empty for two hundred years — they had gone , taking every trace of their presence . |
3 | Thus , in spite of the tendency of the Soviet leadership to pass into the hands of one man , the importance of the Politburo , especially since Stalin 's time , must not be underestimated . |
4 | Since Patterson 's time — /r/ environments have become categorically back realizations . |
5 | Since Euclid 's time the concept of axiom has changed somewhat . |
6 | The furthest the Realm of Chaos has ever expanded since Sigmar 's time was during the Great War Against Chaos which began in the year 2302 . |
7 | A meeting of all the tourists would be summoned straightaway ( Ashenden felt a pair of unblinking blue eyes upon him ) — summoned to meet somewhere in the hotel ( the Manager nodded again — the St John 's Suite was free ) , and Morse himself would then address the group and tell them as much or as little as he wanted to tell them , believing , he admitted , that Rumour had probably lost little of her sprinting speed since Virgil 's time , and that most of the tourists already had a pretty good idea of what had happened . |
8 | [ … ] The Revolutionary Left since Marx 's time has normally been reluctant to specify in any great detail the nature of the society it seeks to create . |
9 | There had developed since Khrushchev 's time policies to involve the populace more in low-level administrative activities on a voluntary basis . |
10 | To be seriously concerned with this field was to expose oneself to the possibility of ridicule when it turned out that one had been deceived by a clever confidence trickster ; at best it led to controversy , to results which were suggestive rather than conclusive , and away from those straightforward and answerable questions which since Galileo 's time had been the essence of scientific research . |
11 | Since Pérignon 's time it has become evident that although the climate of Champagne barely manages to colour black grapes one particular variety , the Pinot Meunier , is the region 's most prolific producer and the vine least prone to the severe frosts experienced in the Marne valley . |