Example sentences of "the time of [verb] to " in BNC.

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31 Andrew Wilson 's privately owned ‘ Crab ’ — whose year-long restoration should be completed by December — is still ‘ line-less ’ at the time of going to press .
32 And she is proving a terrific attraction with JUST FOUR two-hour long weekend footplate slots remaining free ( at the time of going to press ) during her month long stay … two available on November 8 , and one each on the 14th and 15th .
33 At the time of going to press , the ITF confirmed that it was awaiting papers from Slovenia so that it could process its application to become an associate member .
34 ( Dates compiled and researched by Robert Rudhall with the best information available at the time of going to press .
35 At the time of going to press , Turbosoft proprietors Peter and June McClusky are unavailable for comment and their whereabouts is unknown .
36 At the time of going to press , behind-the-scenes negotiations were taking place between the National Gallery and the Marquess of Cholmondeley in the hope that a last-ditch solution could be found .
37 At the time of going to press , funding information was not available on this .
38 The highest price tag was £75,000 for an Elizabeth Frink horse , rumoured already to have been sold at the time of going to press .
39 At the time of going to press , no further details on the possible deal were available .
40 At the time of going to press more than 150 fragments of classical statues had been recovered and more finds were being brought up every day .
41 All hotels and guest houses in this brochure were registered at the time of going to press .
42 Your holiday price already includes your GUARANTEED ENTRY TICKETS to EURO DISNEYLAND worth over £19 per adult at the time of going to press .
43 Your holiday price already includes your GUARANTEED ENTRY TICKETS to EURO DISNEYLAND worth over £34 per adult at the time of going to press .
44 At the time of going to press no vaccinations were required for British Citizens travelling to France .
45 Please bear in mind when looking through this brochure that , at the time of going to press , the Euro Disneyland Theme Park was still under construction .
46 At the time of going to press he was back in the Gulf , where we hear from another source that he is a popular figure with the British forces — not always the case with French journalists .
47 The classifications and quality commendations that appear in entries in this guide were correct at the time of going to press .
48 All the accommodation in this leaflet is WTB verified at the time of going to press ( January 1990 ) .
49 At the time of going to press she is back in the C1 psychiatric unit at Holloway as a convicted remand prisoner waiting to go to court .
50 There were no street prices available at the time of going to press , but my guess would be about £270 .
51 At the time of going to press the working party 's document is still awaited .
52 The physical conditions in which Merrion House members of the advisory team had to work were , and at the time of going to press remain , grossly inadequate .
53 We note that at the time of going to press a restructuring of the advisory service is under consideration ( Leeds City Council 1991c ) .
54 All prices were correct at the time of going to press .
55 All interest rates and lending criteria were correct at the time of going to press but readers should check with the lenders for the latest up-to-the-minute information .
56 This information was accurate at the time of going to print , which was August 1989 .
57 This information was accurate at the time of going to print , which was May 1989 .
58 Information is correct at the time of going to press , but museums may have to vary their hours from time to time and it is worth checking before a special visit is made , especially around Christmas , Easter and Bank Holidays .
59 At the time of going to press , Kenny Dickson brought us up-to-date with developments :
60 At the time of going to press , Sir Anthony had already had a series of strategy discussions with chief executive Dr Brian Eyre , as well as meetings with the DTI 's privatisation advisers , investment bankers Barclays De Zoete Wedd , and our own advisers , management consultants McKinseys and merchant bankers Lazard Brothers .
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