Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.
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31 | Hunt lived for a time as a tax exile in Marbella , sharing an estate with another ex model , Jane ‘ Hottie ’ Birbeck . |
32 | Quite simply , not only do we and they not share common objectives , but we do not even make similar appraisals of world events , as the President of France demonstrated at the time of the coup in Moscow , when he seemed willing to negotiate with the coup 's leaders . |
33 | Their adoption in Britain occurred at a time of high unemployment . |
34 | Since his recent appointment Mr Clayton has at no time had access to any medical evidence relating to the nine children . |
35 | In fact , as the THES noted at the time , the dispute leading to this crisis had been simmering in relative privacy for some time . |
36 | In Southampton it is more than twenty years since we learned that there was a major settlement of foreign merchants quite separate from the walled town ; and Hamwih seemed for a time a town apart from others in Britain — though evidently related to the great semi-urban sprawl which has been excavated at Duurstede near Utrecht . |
37 | Michel Laclotte came at the time he was working on the Musée D'Orsay . |
38 | I said , I do n't suppose Steve knew at the time . |
39 | Scott and James McCalman said at the time that it was a stone used for making charcoal after the following fashion . |
40 | Hunt had the greatest respect for his capacity as a driver ; on the other hand , as Hunt said at the time , the difference between Niki 's Ferrari and the McLaren was really negligible . |
41 | * Technical note : like last week to ensure a fair contest , all extracts have been given the same epistolary format that Bragg used in A Time To Dance . |
42 | It arose from a chance encounter at one of the regular community meetings of the YCCC held at a time when they were attempting to reach out to any and all sorts of assistance in solving their pollution problem . |
43 | Tomorrow we begin a series looking at the history of the Cowley works from the time of their Creator William Morris , through the Leyland years under Sir Michael Edwardes , up to the present day . |
44 | What she could do , Fabia realised by the time she was back at her hotel and in the lounge with a cup of coffee , was to return to England without delay . |
45 | Nick Cave surfaced at a time when post-punk 's handle on the workings of desire was diagrammatic and programmatic . |
46 | Moreover , as Dr Matt McGue of the University of Minnesota commented at the time , |
47 | But Mr Sharp predicted at the time that there would be continued violence before that brought results and is on record as believing an extra 700 officers were needed . |
48 | I was a big Smiths fan at the time , but after a while I found it just was n't raw or hard enough for me . |
49 | In consideration of the services of KPMG and whether or not the Offer is made , Client will pay fees to KPMG based on the time taken at our normal hourly scale rates appropriate to the level of KPMG expertise required . |
50 | Motor cycling was also popular at Brooklands and the great John Cobb was synonymous with the circuit and his lap record of 230.80 kph ( 143.44 mph ) in a 24-litre Napier-Railton stood at the time of the circuit 's closure . |
51 | Aristotle knows of a time in which the constitution of Massalia had been even more oligarchic than it was in his time ( Pol . |
52 | Ironically , the sale of Manton comes at a time when Sangster 's fortunes on the track are looking up . |
53 | In the famous Middletown studies made by Robert and Helen Lynd the Lynds lived for a time in Muncie , Indiana , but were always known to be researchers . |
54 | Margaret Clifton taught for a time in England , and then at the British Institute School in Madrid . |
55 | Anton looked at the time . |
56 | I suppose it 's probably because his time at Leeds coincided with the time when I used to go to see them most frequently . |
57 | Crawford said at the time that he identified with his character because he felt that the enthusiasm and initiative of youth was often undervalued by the older generation . |
58 | ‘ I have to move furniture to lines , ’ Crawford said at the time . |
59 | Damon said at the time : ‘ I do n't have any ambitions to follow my father into Grand Prix racing . |
60 | And as Willy said at the time he says Well it 's alright you saying that but there 's no doubt why we got the job . |