Example sentences of "[prep] those time " in BNC.

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1 In truth the work exhibits great variety , not only in the gestures and postures of the different figures , but in the composition of each subject , besides which it is very interesting to see the various costumes of those times and certain imitations and observations of Nature .
2 ‘ The white heat of the scientific revolution ’ , which he spoke of in his Scarborough speech of 1963 , caught and mobilised the spirit of those times .
3 Instead he shrank warily into the background until coaxed or ordered forward , and always took full advantage of those times when Buddie showed an interest in him .
4 He had been bred by the Thessalians who were the most renowned horse breeders of those times — their horses being famous over all others for their beauty , courage , speed , and endurance ; and Bucephalus was one of the best !
5 Not only does one wonder what embarrassment might have occurred to warrant it but the propriety in not claiming the Ladies ' door and leading to a lavatory in the way the men 's clearly does , is a reminder of the delicacy of those times .
6 I guess this is one of those times . ’
7 The books on my shelves are mostly , although not exclusively , concerned with the early years of the twentieth-century : memoirs and diaries , Lives and Letters in the monumental style of those times , some secondary works by later historians .
8 In the entrenched warfare of those times , the shadow of the future for each platoon was long .
9 It is important to understand what it feels like to be truly relaxed and to become aware of those times when we are not .
10 It 's just that I have such happy pictures in my mind of those times that pipes will always have nice associations for me .
11 Writing of the credit system of those times , he said :
12 One of those times when you wish that varieties of public screaming were a permitted social outlet without the perpetrator risking , at best , hospitalization and , at worst , incarceration .
13 It is difficult to convey the inspiration of those times : after the war we were all so full of hope and vision for a better future , and the friendliness and welcome we received from both the County Hall staff and the teachers created an unforgettable atmosphere .
14 We have no record of Gillray defending himself in this way against charges of inconsistency , but an example can be given of another public figure of those times .
15 It is those objects from distant days that are in some way in unexpected contrast to what we use today that are most effective in establishing in a reader 's mind the ambience of those times .
16 This , he felt , was very much one of those times .
17 Famous People , for instance , could be study of Henry VIII ; Historic Houses , an amble round such famous homes as Knole in Kent ; Cities and Towns , a flying visit to Mozart 's Vienna or Madrid and Castile ; Edwardian England , a look at the life of those times , based in a new hotel in central London .
18 The museum commemorates the events of that day , and of those times , with displays of arms , armour and period costume , together with dioramas and maps of the Battle .
19 It also includes descriptions of his early days on the Survey and pen portraits of the great geologists of those times .
20 The service has been the victim of organisational reforms in 1974 and 1982 , which reflected the conventional wisdom in the administrative thinking of those times .
21 Peter , you were were you available at any of those times ?
22 ‘ My elder sister is also a victim of those times .
23 This might be one of those times when it was far better to say nothing !
24 ‘ And one of those times I must have crossed into someone else 's territory . ’
25 ( The diagram on the instruction leaflet is not very clear , however , so this is likely to be one of those times when you take quite a while to figure out how the confounded things fit together , and then feel a bit daft when you realise how easy it is . )
26 ( The diagram on the instruction leaflet is not very clear , however , so this is likely to be one of those times when you take quite a while to figure out how the confounded things fit together , and then feel a bit daft when you realise how easy it is . )
27 In fact , a completely unrealistic scenario of those times .
28 Long years of poverty had filled those words with a special resonance ; to use them now brought out again the risk-all abandon of those times , before responsibility had taught her caution .
29 Mahmoud clearly thought this was one of those times .
30 Do n't expect everything to be crystal clear , or cut and dried for Monday 's one of those times when you have to take the lead and not wait for folk to spell things out in words of one syllable .
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