Example sentences of "it at [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Fish Street , ’ says Esme , ‘ did have 19 fish shops in it at one time . |
2 | However , as the table has to be moved out of the way whenever the patient gets up , it should not be too heavy , or have too many items on it at one time . |
3 | I thought I would never believe it at one time , but I now accept , along with every other carp angler , that carp can differentiate — given time — between a bait that is no more than a tasty morsel of carbohydrate and one that consists mainly of ingredients with a high nutritive value |
4 | Whilst a through understanding of AI is not required they should have a little background since all are likely to meet it at one time or another . |
5 | He used to mention it at one time , but only to me , never to Gillian . |
6 | The picture of settlement development in the landscape , then , is a dynamic picture of great complexity , great age and constant change , but we only see it at one time . |
7 | I do n't know it was TI was n't it at one time . |
8 | Eagle 's Nest Direct was the first Very Severe rock climb in the British Isles and a route so serious then that to contemplate leading it at that time of primitive rope technique meant you also contemplated death . |
9 | And because also that it was er partly the , the directors ' money that was being poured into it at that time , we knew all these things , and they were expecting a , a return back from it . |
10 | It probably sums up the case and we can discuss it and perhaps add to it at that time . |
11 | Tshisekedi , of the Democratic Union for Social Progress , had been offered the post in July but had refused it at that time [ see pp. 38323-24 ] . |
12 | And we were not too keen on it at that time but had been all right . |
13 | He obviously had never heard of the Order of Merit or I am quite sure he would have mentioned it at that time . |
14 | So , to be safe it would be wise to use it at any time flying above 10,000 feet . |
15 | I 'll tell them you can borrow it at any time . |
16 | One month 's notice is required for any withdrawals , but should you need your money in a hurry you can of course , withdraw it at any time . |
17 | Visitors can see it at any time . |
18 | There must be no provision for the entity to keep the asset on repayment of the finance , or to reacquire it at any time . |
19 | Once you have completed your design , you must ensure that you cover it with a sheet of glass should you have to leave it at any time . |
20 | It can not be partly certain because the tenant can determine it at any time and partly uncertain because the landlord can not determine it for an uncertain period . |
21 | I did that when I was seven and different people can do it at any time . |
22 | So changing into the future , you can do it at any time , what it actually means , it 'll affects the next month 's premiums , and switching , er , it 's on a bid to bid basis , from one fund to the other , and we charge them eighteen pounds per occasion . |
23 | His sideways glance told her he 'd noticed the manoeuvre but he merely smiled as if , knowing he could curtail it at any time , he was allowing her that small freedom . |
24 | I could have made contact with it at any time . |
25 | No one tells us how we are supposed to deal with death — our own or that of other people — and yet we are all going to face it at some time . |
26 | I mean if he was going to attack me , he 'd surely do it at some time when he had a reason to be angry . |
27 | In the present case , the defendant was well aware that the council had acquired the plot in order to construct a road on it at some time in the future and meantime had no present use for the land . |
28 | No it 's all of it even the h and the w I think they might have lost some figures off of it at some time . |
29 | If a method of collecting evidence is reliable , it means that anybody else using this method , or the same person using it at another time , would come up with the same results . |
30 | The sea-beet Steve used grows wild round the shores of Britain : collect it at this time of year from a clean dune . |