Example sentences of "same time [pron] has " in BNC.
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1 | It is rather like working with people from other countries ; there may be good communication at one level , but at the same time one has the sense of the difference of cultures . |
2 | At the same time there has been an uncertain analysis of the relationship between management and leadership . |
3 | At the same time there has been virtually no new council house building . |
4 | At the same time there has been strong pressure from MPs to allow the House of Commons to play a more effective role in these matters . |
5 | This has been done by an emphasis on individualism , self-help , hard work and thrift , whilst at the same time there has been an attack on collectivism and socialism as repressive and unworldly values . |
6 | At the same time there has been the renovation ( cf. the also postmodern , ‘ heritage industry ’ ) of living quarters not far from these post-industrial central city districts . |
7 | At the same time there has been extensive sliding , especially at the front of the nappes . |
8 | At the same time there has been a growing recognition of the fact that development may take different courses , and be directed to different ends , in diverse cultural and political contexts . |
9 | Over the past three years a large number of deep mines have closed , while at the same time there has been pressure to develop and expand the open-cast and private sectors of the industry . |
10 | Widespread complaints of poor management and excessive service charges led to the establishment … [ of ] the " Nugee Committee " … at the same time there has been ever-increasing concern with the difficulties which confront leaseholders in selling leases whose outstanding periods have decreased significantly since their grant . |
11 | At the same time it has been lumbered by its parent bank with needlessly big headquarters in Tokyo 's most expensive rented building . |
12 | At the same time it has remorse about it and generosity of spirit . |
13 | The stone referred to here is clearly a symbol of God rather than an embodiment of God , but at the same time it has an element of sacredness , which is what Gandhi may be implying when he maintains that God resides in the stone in a special way . |
14 | It makes use of the latest knowledge about language and language learning , but at the same time it has a firm practical basis and is readily usable in the classroom . |
15 | At the same time it has moved slowly and hesitantly towards instituting ‘ plant bargaining ’ on the very largest farms where conditions allow . |
16 | ‘ The whole document must look suitably smart in all respects — the sort of paper on which it 's printed , the use of colour and so on — but at the same time it has to avoid being gratuitously slick , ’ Boon warns . |
17 | At the same time it has provided a setting for counter-inflation policy during a period when the emphasis of policy shifted , world-wide , towards the control of inflation . |
18 | At the same time it has to be admitted that pecuniary considerations are only a guide and there is authority that defective goods can be unmerchantable per se , for example as in the case of underpants impregnated with sulphate ( Grant v Australian Knittings Mills Ltd [ 1936 ] AC 85 ) . |
19 | He will tell members of the county 's public protection committee that at the same time it has become increasingly difficult to man the main consumer advice centres in Durham , Darlington and Bishop Auckland . |
20 | But at the same time he has an acute sense of her as being more than the object of his perception , as being another subjectivity , a self which is not his own self . |
21 | At the same time he has no political authority , er , representing as it were the British government , he 's just an individual of stature , and he 's got the time and the energy to do it . |
22 | Marjorie Bilbow , in Cinema TV Today , described the production as ‘ very plodding and unimaginative ’ , and Clyde Jeavons wrote in the British Film Institute 's Monthly Film Bulletin , ‘ Apart from accommodating a number of half-hearted and totally unmemorable songs and dance routines , William Sterling has taken few liberties with the original narrative , but at the same time he has divested it of both its charm and its potential for cinematic comic invention . |
23 | ‘ You could find out a whole lot more about his feelings if you had dinner here — at the same time he has dinner . |
24 | At the same time she has monitored the population and kept meticulous records . |
25 | At the same time she has two babies ( one in each arm , asleep ) ; all this at the same time . |