Example sentences of "[adj] time in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We knew we were moving abroad at an interesting time in world history , but we did n't realize we 'd get to watch the apocalypse from here .
2 The treatment continues when the children spend periodic time in hospital , but at Poppy 's local hospital , the Gloucestershire Royal at Gloucester , parents have had to continue the treatment themselves .
3 I did not get a grant for my preclinical years so I worked half time in research for two years .
4 Rebecca West refers to a photograph of him taken at this time in army uniform as a private of the Worcestershire Regiment .
5 So that again , once a week you have a visual image of what different resorts look like , but this time in colour .
6 The de Veres ' change of heart , however , proved short-lived and by the end of the decade the family was again involved in opposition to Edward IV , this time in support of the earl of Warwick , whose sister Margaret had married the thirteenth earl of Oxford , John de Vere .
7 The de Veres ' change of heart , however , proved short-lived and by the end of the decade the family was again involved in opposition to Edward IV , this time in support of the earl of Warwick , whose sister Margaret had married the thirteenth earl of Oxford , John de Vere .
8 Eggs are laid down in the autumn and a good digestible protein-rich diet , such as earthworms , should be fed at this time in order to encourage early spawning .
9 Once again , Defries found herself having to ignore insubordination , this time in order to extract information .
10 Example 6 is another arpeggio that utilises sweep techniques , but this time in conjunction with tapping .
11 Waterstones again produced its own catalogue , this time in conjunction with Publishing News .
12 Once again the hoary old chestnut of road transport not covering its track costs has been pulled out , this time in defence of BR .
13 By 1923 the scissors had opened too widely in the opposite direction , this time in favour of the towns .
14 Again the word massacre was dropped , this time in favour of ‘ a tragedy of major proportions ’ .
15 Last year , this revamped contest attracted Desert Orchid , but the grey misses out this time in favour of Wincanton on Thursday , leaving the prize at the mercy of Martin Pipe 's Sabin du Loir .
16 After about two minutes the ladies resumed talking , but this time in English .
17 With its RISC strategy taken care of by HP , Sequoia has also handed over future development of its Motorola Inc family to Samsung Electronics Co , this time in exchange for the Korean marketplace , which Sequoia will stay out of .
18 It was dipped into a sealing solution , rolled again , this time in steam , and then pressed and trimmed into cardboard .
19 until earth moves again — this time in earnest :
20 Help James continue his battle ( this time in space ) against the evil Dr Maybe who has heinous plans for the world 's cheese supply .
21 The proctologist drank the toast , then raised his glass once more , this time in tribute to Thessy 's prowess as a bonefish guide .
22 Against this background of a bustling , potentially violent and effectively unpoliced street life , we can point to a wide variety of other kinds of rowdyism and misbehaviour at this time in history .
23 We are the people that God has equipped , for this time in history , in our city and neighbourhood , for the specific needs of the people around us .
24 Again the cannons fired , this time in succession .
25 The Daily Express was by this time in pole position , but the Mail and Today were coming up fast on the inside .
26 More white men , this time in uniform , drag him away .
27 L'Expressionisme en Allemagne ( 1905–1914 ) , published by the Ville de Paris and Paris-Musée for the current exhibition at the Musée d'Art Moderne ; and another published by the city authorities , this time in collaboration with Gallimard , to support the exhibition ‘ Apollinaire critique d'art ’ , which goes on show at the Pavillon des Arts in February .
28 At this time in golfing history , i.e. before many competitions had been established , the Professionals of the day played competitively in Exhibition Matches , regularly attracting hundreds of supporters and which , through newspaper coverage , made otherwise obscure people into household names .
29 I pray that God will really meet with him this time in prison .
30 Anselm was at this time in exile , so it is clear that the monks , who now had a prior whom Anselm had appointed , were able to do publicly what the Anglo-Saxon enthusiasts had had to do surreptitiously before Anselm 's arrival .
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