Example sentences of "[det] time in [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Coventry City were in front one minute before half time in their home tie with Southampton : Kilkline the scorer .
2 A very good friend helped me in the house at this time in our lives , and Shanti loved her dearly .
3 But this time in our region defence issues are crucial to the economic battle .
4 As his wife has a broad range of interests , he instinctively knows she has things to teach him , so he needs her even more at this time in his life than ever before .
5 By this time in his life and career Lancaster 's temperament had cooled considerably while Douglas 's was hotter than ever .
6 Next time I saw her , she was with the Colonel , this time in his sedan , leaving the old diplomatic quarter .
7 This is criminal when you consider that almost every woman has oral sex at some time in her life .
8 She also spent some time in her home country , Romania , which she left 20 years ago to live in the United States .
9 There was , indeed , never a day , except when he was away on short holidays , during which he did not spend some time in her company , from the time of their first association in 1919 until her death in 1951 .
10 Meeting Nur Bai was clearly one of the highlights of Khan 's visit to Delhi and at the end of his description he quietly drops in the fact that he ‘ had the good fortune of spending some time in her company … ’
11 One in three people will become a carer at some time in their life , and the figure 's rising as a result of the Government 's move to provide more care in the community .
12 There are several complaints that may affect women at some time in their lives from period pains and pre-menstrual tension to thrush and cystitis .
13 This is not as wild a question as you might suppose in a country where every Buddhist is a monk some time in their lives , and can slip into the habit again at any time .
14 There are several complaints that may affect women at some time in their lives from period pains and pre-menstrual tension to thrush and cystitis .
15 THE dimply lumps and bumps called cellulite affect 80 per cent of all women at some time in their lives .
16 However , in women , Cystitis is one of the most common medical problems today , which affects around half of all women at some time in their lives .
17 In this country , one in every three people will develop cancer at some time in their lives .
18 At some time in their lives , almost all have cause to visit the local health centre or hospital where they see and meet staff at work .
19 So many animals , at some time in their lives if not throughout them , need a home .
20 The family is a central institution of modern British society , at least in the sense that almost everybody has had experience of living in a family at some time in their lives .
21 Even if most people will at some time in their lives live in a family which does conform to the cereal-packet image , they will also necessarily spend much of their lives outside it .
22 Even this underestimates the numbers of children who will , at some time in their lives , experience living in such a family situation .
23 Almost all of these men had been in psychiatric hospitals at some time in their lives , especially the younger ones .
24 As many as one person in 10 has an ulcer at some time in their lives — mostly men and mostly in early middle age .
25 ‘ Oh , everybody 's in love with an actress at some time in their lives , ’ said Lord Henry .
26 About one person in two can expect to find themselves on an operating table at some time in their lives .
27 The evidence of the 1949 Royal Commission on Population on the use of birth control techniques , recognised to be inadequate on the matter , suggests that only 40 per cent of women married between 1910 and 1919 used some form of birth control at some time in their marriage compared with 66 per cent of those married between 1935 and 1939 .
28 It suggested that up to 20% of the school population might have such needs at some time in their school career ( previously around 2% of children had been legally classed as ‘ handicapped ’ ) .
29 This has happened to the car at some time in its past , as a result of which the crank shaft 's worn , the engine 's a bit dodgy , but I buy it 's not apparent when I buy it , but the engine breaks down after I 've bought it and I 've paid for this warranty , you 're going to come back and say ‘ oh , this was a defect inherent in the vehicle before you bought it , excluded by the warranty ’ .
30 Although there appears to be little documentary evidence to support it , there is a long tradition that Trinity Mill , at some time in its life , was a fulling mill .
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