Example sentences of "[vb pp] at time " in BNC.

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1 Although these troubles occurred in the city , foreigners were also attacked at times of peasant rioting when the rebels came to London , so it is clear that there were some sentiments which were shared by townsmen and countrymen alike .
2 Disillusioned at times he might be , but art dealing was what he was good at .
3 He was a North-countryman , and the bluntness of his approach to many issues should be considered , I think , as a traditional North-country attitude , exaggerated at times to the point of obtuseness ; it may have been merely a defence mechanism .
4 Students ' attitudes on university funding are to be studied by means of the following design : where S 1 and S 2 are random samples of students starting their second and first years respectively interviewed at time T 1 .
5 Even Durante , who has a tendency to forget her character when she is dancing , responded at times with an uncharacteristically voluptuous abandon .
6 Admittedly the main duty of this force — if we may call it that — was ceremonial , but at a time when many of their contemporaries were off fighting in a real war , they must have looked at times like extras from a pantomime .
7 Had you remembered the face of that clock — one which you have probably looked at time and time again ?
8 They are put to sleep on their backs , being turned at times on to their sides in the belief that this will promote a culturally valued ‘ rounded ’ head .
9 The Laplacian derivation of the response of a series resonant circuit comprising resistance R , inductance L and capacitance C , to an e.m.f. suddenly applied at time , is worthy of comparison with the direct derivation of the same response carried out in section 4.5 through the solution of appropriate differential equations .
10 Over the centuries , the monarchy was weakened at times when kings were not liked .
11 She had the sudden awful desire to yell at Anne , to deny everything she was trying to say ; but how could she , when in truth she had felt at times every one of those things ?
12 I am bad tempered at times
13 In addition to dealers , other objects of anger were farmers who were thought to be withholding grain from the market and thus creating an " artificial " scarcity ; merchants who attempted to buy up corn to move it from the district in which it had been grown at times when local markets were under-supplied ; and millers who were considered to be either bulk buying and hoarding corn or else charging the poor too much for grinding grain .
14 ( Errors in calculation have been made at times , but discovered only when the water began to flow and it was found that the levada went uphill . )
15 Patients can be seen at times of their choosing by nursing staff , which may be early morning before school or work , late evening or at weekends .
16 It was a defence mechanism her softer side needed at times .
17 A lot of tact may be needed at times , yes .
18 ‘ I know supporters get frustrated at times so do we .
19 The true definition of Cubism seems to me : the return to a sense of style through a more subjective vision of nature ( conveyed at times by a stronger emphasis on masses ) .
20 Many were , indeed , buried during the Hannibalic War or the civil wars after 49BC , when much of the fighting took place in Italy , but many other hoards were buried at times during the first century BC when there was no fighting there .
21 Another form of repo which has been used at times of particularly heavy tax receipts by the government is one undertaken directly with the banks .
22 Gas is taken from the Regional Transmission System at times of low demand , usually overnight , and put into storage to be used at times of higher demand such as the breakfast and tea-time periods .
23 Next consider the situation when a switch is closed at time to connect a steady e.m.f. to a series circuit comprising just capacitance C and resistance R. In these circumstances Kirchhoff 's voltage law gives and taking the Laplace transform with the aid of relations ( 11.20 ) and ( 11.31 ) , the corresponding equation is obtained .
24 They are actions which appear irrelevant to the circumstances , and are generally performed at times of motivational conflict .
25 Cirrhosis was of alcoholic origin in 62% of the cases and the distribution according to the Child-Pugh classification was 23% , 45% , and 32% respectively for classes A , B , and C. A complete history was always obtained ( with the family and the general practitioner if the patient was unable to collaborate ) ; physica examination and laboratory analysis were performed at time zero of the index bleed .
26 Dissent has occurred at times among university students in attempts to radicalise dominant ideas .
27 It must be packed at times , but in the honey-gold light of early evening its narrow , car-free streets were hauntingly empty .
28 The English ‘ national ’ game was largely played at times when the English nation was otherwise engaged .
29 This must be enclosed/sent at time of alteration .
30 I knew that he had been barracked at times , but I did not realize that he was so sensitive …
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