Example sentences of "[vb past] [adj] at [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | They led 5–2 at half time and always had a safe cushion of at least two goals right through to the final whistle . |
2 | A late stimulus for the evolution of distinctive mammals was the Pleistocene Ice Age , although a variety also became extinct at this time . |
3 | The Wallabies led 33-3 at half time and finished 46-13 winners . |
4 | It became impossible at that time to use words like ‘ proletarian ’ , ‘ working class ’ or ‘ Blue Col ’ . |
5 | Although Eisenhower chose to sum up somewhere between Humphrey and the US Joint Chiefs , with each crisis being dealt with in the light of the prevailing circumstances , he agreed that if constructive talks with the USSR seemed possible at any time , it would be wrong to disappoint public hopes of some relaxation of the Cold War . |
6 | But I never heard that at any time . ’ |
7 | Her lifelong tendency to form intense and smothering attachments to both men and women , by their very nature doomed to failure , became apparent at this time . |
8 | Partly as a result of archive material made available at that time , a book from the Réunion des musées nationaux provides us with the most up-to-date account of Degas ' sculptural activity . |
9 | Leaders Sunderland made the short trip to Seaham and things looked close at half time as they nosed in front 19–14 . |
10 | Pat had come to him and asked to be able to buy the shop — not with any money she had available at that time , but on a never-never basis , letting him have a share in the takings until the value of the business had been reached . |
11 | Those officers were especially selected from erm the firearms officers we had available at that time and they were responsible for all firearms operations within the county . |