Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] at [art] time [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If , unusually , there is no time pressure , the targets can be approached one at a time in order of their relative attractiveness .
2 Beechams Pills could be bought one at a time in a spill for a penny .
3 conclude on the basis of recent work on tachistoscopic word recognition that , at least with single-syllable words exposed one at a time to left or right visual hemifield , artefacts due to directional scanning contribute little if anything to hemifield asymmetry .
4 They were hauled alongside and manoeuvred one at a time to a position where they could be hauled aboard , encumbered by their diving equipment .
5 CLE-1 , however , always imposes strong preferences , because of the way that reference candidates are tried one at a time in a depth-first fashion , with backtracking to the next candidate taking place when , and only when , the logical form involving the current one is deemed implausible .
6 Consequently , Nos. 1–16 were removed one at a time to Sutton depôt , where the track brake gear was removed and fitted to 36–43 , which took their place at Penge depôt .
7 a series of instructions which would normally be issued one at a time on the keyboard to control a program .
8 The two men said nothing at the time to their wives , but a day or two later , the question of an evening of cards cropped up .
9 It goes to the root of the Positivist idea that hypotheses can be tested one at a time by comparing their implications with objective , neutral facts of experience .
10 Second , so many features of our own constitutional practices are debated one at a time in just this way , that it is implausible to claim conventionalism as a good interpretation of the process by which our legal culture shifts and develops over time .
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