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

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1 In winter time the stoking of the fires required enormous quantities of wood , so that the Palace was filled with the constant coming and going of footmen , carriers of water or carriers of wood .
2 That 's right if you er so this point two quantifies the effect of the war on our equation , and where is the so the intercept , well what you 're saying is in peacetime the intercept is equation three point one seven , however , in war time the intercept shifts up and is now three point one seven plus point two ,
3 Brian did not see the two of them until breakfast time the next morning .
4 The Swindon goal held out and even survived another penalty … in injury time the referee guided by the linesman blew for hand ball against Bodin …
5 If the material is not at rest but under displacement u per unit time the equilibrium equation becomes by application of Newton 's second law .
6 Its academic success had been such that it had become progressively less progressive , its original zeal swamped by the fee-paying prosperous solid Northern conservatism of parents and offspring : it had become a bastion of respectability , its one-time principles upheld by stray survivors like Doddridge , who appeared blithely not to notice that at election time the entire school , with one or two flamboyant exceptions , howled its enthusiasm for the Tory Party .
7 At recognition time the input is reduced in the same manner as the training database .
8 At Question Time the Prime Minister is backed by the civil servants who brief her and try to anticipate supplementary questions .
9 ‘ Even at night time the chronic itching is no better and Graham has to wear a specially made sleep suit which covers his entire body , ’ says Kathleen .
10 At development time the root forms of each word in the lexicon has been determined utilising information from MRDs and manual checking of the unresolved words .
11 Every year at harvest time the CIVC announces the price per kilo of grapes after consultation with the growers and négociants or houses .
12 At breakfast time the general atmosphere among the residents was still subdued , but much less strained than the previous evening .
13 At Christmas time the stores are besieged by shoppers , which adds to the everyday chaos .
14 Onward travel is via Belgium and Germany to arrive in Zakopane around lunch time the following day .
15 Onward travel is via Belgium and Germany to arrive at our centre around lunch time the following day .
16 By harvest time the grain has become a mass of spores , which spread as a cloud of dust .
17 Was it possible , he wondered , that by breakfast time the two youngsters would be reporting to him that they were in love ?
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