Example sentences of "[noun] at [det] time " in BNC.

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1 Although , I do think that probably erm , religion at that time er , could have been this very narrow , rigid
2 Just how strongly Eliot was spurred on to emphasize the connections between sex and religion at this time is seen in ‘ The Hippopotamus ’ ( 1917 ) which contains one of his most shocking jokes :
3 Excessive speed at this time can be dangerous in rough air if the pilot is pulling back hard .
4 English language scholarship at this time failed to reflect the broad range of Japanese language scholarship , in particular the strong Marxist influence on interpretation and conceptualization .
5 She felt sure that plans must have been well advanced for the action they intended to take , and she thought that councillors should have been asked to approve the use of emergency guidelines at that time .
6 It would be difficult to find more suitable candidates for postmodern metafictionality than the novels of Simon and Robbe-Grillet at this time .
7 To understand why , argues Gilbert , we need to understand the construction of the sodomite , his association at that time with evil , rebellion , and insurrection , and the belief that to tolerate his sin was to court the possibility of divine revenge ( as with Sodom and Gomorrah ) .
8 What may not recur is the opportunity open to the Library Association at that time to act decisively not only against the ban but to act firmly in support of professional integrity .
9 But there is another circumstance that strongly suggests that [ h ] -dropping was not a low-status feature in ME , and that is its association at that time with East Anglian texts .
10 Two important exhibitions re-established the reputation of the association at this time : The Women of Today in 1929 and The Child in 1930 .
11 You would , of course , be free to break off our association at any time you chose .
12 The ball had to be struck perfectly and Stewart , who has an enviable rhythm at all times , concentrated on maintaining balance .
13 It is not the branding iron or the hypodermic needle that is going to make the most impression on the horse at these times , but our own behaviour , and how we go about it .
14 The intention at that time had been for Ian and myself to return to Uist by the ferry in the afternoon but the weather was so bad that the ferryman decided not to chance his luck in the storm .
15 Remember that a child can be just as upset by the death of a beloved animal as by a human so do your best not to trivialise their grief at such times .
16 ‘ By this method we believe that we will get a more appropriate range into the stores , and that those titles with be maintained in stock at all times .
17 Together with some dinosaurs , perhaps , and with birds , which also emerged from a different reptilian stock at this time , they developed the capacity for regulating their own body temperature .
18 I 'll be delighted to hear from British Gas as to how they can actually turn round and change a national agreement without having any formal discussions with the trade union side at any time at all .
19 Instant payment can be made by credit card at any time .
20 It was also stressed that they were free to terminate the experiment at any time .
21 If the driver suddenly needs to call for extra revs , he can overrule the settings at any time by pushing the foot pedal .
22 ( There was in truth not much happening in Fontanellato at this time , and although we heard news of the partisans we never knew where they were . )
23 And you were a butty at that time ?
24 There certainly were Adventurers ( i.e. mine operators ) on the Coniston Manor at this time .
25 Meetings with the Reference Group of local providers will continue periodically to allow Lothian 's purchasing arrangements to be reviewed ; in addition we are pleased to receive feedback at any time .
26 This ability was sharpened by these players ' meetings , which were a unique feature of football at this time .
27 Figures given in various reports and signals at this time range from " 20,000 " to " 30,000 " to " 40,000 " ( it was not until 18 May that a reasonably accurate total was available ) .
28 I said that I could not imagine being an atheist at any time before 1859 , when Darwin 's Origin of Species was published .
29 It 'd smashed the cam and , and the lever and bent the shaft colossal expense at that time .
30 In fact PEP investments are so attractive , they are restricted to a limit of £6,000 , per person in any one tax year , PEPs are flexible too , allowing you to cash in all or part of your investment at any time .
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