Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 There were two stern clocks on the walls — neither of which agreed with the time according to Rock Hardy — and a set of coloured prints showing dreary desert scenes .
2 It is important to note that the political party system in the Republic of Ireland is largely based on the divisions in the national-popular consciousness which occurred at the time of the Irish civil war .
3 This transition in the comparator output is used to generate the position detector pulse [ Fig. 7.12/1 ) ] , which occurs at the time when winding C should be switched on and therefore can be used directly as a step command .
4 Yet yesterday 's report on the Clapham crash , confirming the picture which emerged throughout the Hidden inquiry , makes an event which seemed at the time totally unexpected look almost inevitable .
5 The only evidence which seemed at the time to offer any reliable dating was that of the coins which were of sufficient interest to the nineteenth-century antiquarians for them to be recorded , although rarely in detail .
6 Efforts to procure his extradition , which have been going on for five years , and which seemed for a time to have been successful , have now been thwarted , at least for the moment .
7 At least , that much Annie gathered from other discussions and the political writing which flourished at the time .
8 Problems are more likely to arise from an increase in the number of small enquiries which generate only a modest income but which impinge on the time of core staff .
9 The accounts for the first year indicated quite clearly the recognition of the social divisions which existed at the time .
10 The educational regimes apparent in early asylums pay tribute to the humanitarian spirit which existed at the time .
11 Baroness Hooper 's letter stated that help with NHS charges for students were based on an individual assessment of ability to pay and on circumstances which existed at the time a claim was made .
12 One of the most farcical rivalries was that which existed for a time between two groups of prisoners who earlier had been in different Oflags .
13 Some of these animals were and are big : one species which existed around the time of the catastrophe was 15 m ( 50 ft ) long .
14 The question whether the clause is applicable in any situation involving a Comprehensive Policy with an excess is determined by the amount of excess ’ which applies at the time of the accident e.g. in the case of a vehicle being driven by a young and/or inexperienced driver where an excess applies in addition to a general excess , the product of the two excesses will determine whether the clause should apply .
15 ‘ We expect ’ , said a spokesperson ‘ that collaboration between ourselves and SCOTVEC officers will allow the criteria to be considered in a practical rather than theoretical manner and to highlight the importance of the range of monitoring processes , formal and informal , which operate in the time leading to the approval of a course ’ .
16 Cordoba had clearly cried enough a good two furlongs from the finish as first Batzushka and then Balla Cove set a furious pace which resulted in a time that equalled the course record by a two-year-old over six furlongs .
17 A The first kind developed out of the Romantic movement which emerged at a time when artists of all kinds rebelled against being servants in wealthy households , obeying their patrons ' orders and being regulated by religious , political and other advisers .
18 Section 9(4) , which operates at the time of the application for an order under the Act , looks back towards the time in relation to which the witness would give evidence if an order was made and not forward to the time at which he would do so .
19 She subscribed to a sort of education-orientated noblesse oblige which prevailed at the time , and would organize plays , and patronize enthusiastically any local concert party or visiting production , especially of Shakespeare ; and she invited me to her poetry readings , where members of the circle read poems on a prepared subject , in turn .
20 She shakes her head at the memory of the anti-commercial ‘ hardcore ’ aesthetic which prevailed at the time .
21 Mr Trump would not reveal details of his financing for the proposed purchase which comes at a time of growing concern among US regulators over the heavy debt loads the carriers are acquiring .
22 Other problems converged with this one , and the solution that was found constituted what seemed at the time a natural development , and seems in retrospect , the decisive start of a second stage .
23 What happens to a Time Lord who loses his TARDIS , Bernice wondered .
24 If you go faster , erm what happens to the time it takes ?
25 Fix First one we did was fixed speed , sixty miles an hour , we go double the speed , so what happens to the time ?
26 So if you compare critical illness and death with what happens at the time , and I 've got to ask you this .
27 From the point of the mus , point of view of the museum , people always think about museums as places where you find historical objects , well we 're now creating the history of the future , so that future generations will know about , er you know , what happened at the time of , of building the motorway .
28 what happened between the time
29 When older people think of the past they are not just taking stock of their lives but trying to decide what to do with the time that they have left , and trying to do so in relation to concluding or making sense of what has gone before .
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