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

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1 They are mentioned by name on eighteenth-century maps and referred to in Sir Walter Scott 's The Bridal of Triermain ; they are often supposed to mark the county boundary , which they do not , and the most popular theory is that they were erected at the time of the Border raids to delude Scots advancing up the Eden valley , from which they are conspicuously in view , into the belief that an English army was encamped there .
2 All hotels and guest houses in this brochure were registered at the time of going to press .
3 All strictures were dilated at the time of diagnosis ( and before pH monitoring when found at presentation ) .
4 All were used at the time of the Edgar " Ordo " .
5 The two dimensional images were displayed at the time of acquisition and simultaneously stored into computer hard disc memory by an array processor .
6 Only six ( 9 per cent ) of the network sample were employed at the time of interview while 58 ( 91 per cent ) were unemployed .
7 Security and crowd control video cameras were recording at the time of Saturday 's attack , but cut out when the fire blew the electricity supply .
8 Now police are examining video tapes from cameras used for crowd control and security , which it is believed were recording at the time of the attack .
9 Patients were randomised at the time of endoscopy or within 12 hours after fulfilling the inclusion criteria .
10 In three cases technical difficulties were encountered at the time of surgery and the procedure was acknowledged to have been inadequate in terms of gastric devascularisation .
11 Hypnosis may also occasionally help someone remember by encouraging them to imagine how they felt or what they were doing at the time of the event .
12 In other words , 67% of the urine samples found to be positive on culture were judged at the time of voiding to be clear .
13 It can also be viewed as combining elements of treaty law with territorial competence : the acceptance of the territory within the previously agreed boundaries incurs acceptance of any conditions that were negotiated at the time of the boundary settlement .
14 The centres with high U/Pb also have higher average Ce/Pb than most basalts ( Fig. 3 c ) If the U/Pb ratios are representative of their sources and were fractionated at the time of formation of the oceanic lithosphere , this must also be true of the Ce/Pb ratios .
15 Child deaths were identified at the time of the home visits , and also through a network of about 100 key informants — members of the study community who were asked to record all pregnancies , births , and child deaths in their area .
16 Scotland , compared to England and Wales , has relatively few medieval churches but , precisely because so many were destroyed at the time of the Reformation , Scotland is rich in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century ecclesiastical architecture .
17 People arrested late in 1991 were beaten at the time of their arrest and tortured and beaten while in detention .
18 Volunteers from the Gambian village , Brefet , which has hyperendemic malaria , were studied at the time of year with lowest malaria transmission : none had had a recent febrile illness .
19 This is a much larger proportion than that found among teenage women , where only about 1 in 3 were cohabiting at the time of the birth .
20 All these items were acquired at the time of their manufacture , as it was museum policy to buy contemporary material .
21 Gene Miles , who along with Dean Bell , has provided the solidity for Wigan to batter opponents into submission so often this season , explained the significance of the December get-together : ‘ The injuries were clearing at the time of the team meeting and we put everything into winning games around Christmas and New Year .
22 Since the livrets were published at the time of the performances , they presumably reflect what the audiences actually heard .
23 The Cistercians were the papacy 's missionary storm-troops of the twelfth to thirteenth century as the Jesuits were to become at the time of the counter-Reformation .
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