Example sentences of "[art] time a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | By the time a patient comes to consult me ( of any other professional therapist for that matter ) , he is aware that he has some sort of problem in his life and that he wants to get to the bottom of it . |
2 | In addition a comparison with ground-based magnetograph data shows that magnetic flux decreased in both poles at the time a flare occurred ( , Solar Physics Research Corporation ) . |
3 | ‘ It is quite in order , ’ he said , ‘ for a person to put assets into family trusts , or indeed give assets away to other parties , provided that at the time a person gives away his assets he is quite solvent . ’ |
4 | For them a systematic process is more plausible and most human resource departments in firms have systematized procedures ( application forms , interview schedules , psychological tests ) to extract theme data at the time a person joins the firm . |
5 | By the time a person leaves school a pattern of goals will have developed . |
6 | At the time a person is charged he shall be given a written notice showing particulars of the offence with which he is charged and including the name of the officer in the case ( in terrorist cases , the officer 's warrant number instead ) , his police station and the reference number for the case . |
7 | By the time a name , a word , a phrase , a sentence , a statement has passed from spoken Hebrew or Aramaic , to written Greek , to written Latin , and then to one or another modern language , it has often become utterly divorced from its original meaning . |
8 | Although the time a child spends on task relates to many factors , including some beyond the teacher 's control , the organizational complexity obtaining in many primary classrooms would seem to play a significant part . |
9 | That would narrow down the time a bit , would n't it ? ’ |
10 | Turnaround will be measured from the time a request is entered at the terminal to the time printing is logged as being completed by RSCS or the batch monitor . |
11 | Not insignificant in this respect has been the upsurge of Soviet submarine activity in Swedish and Norwegian waters from the time a Whisky class submarine ran aground in October 1981 ; in August 1984 , these incursions were given a new twist by a Sukhoi fighter bomber 's six minute escort of a Swedish airliner into Swedish airspace . |
12 | ‘ Of course , there is always the danger that you actually identify the time a convoy is passing through , ’ he admitted . |
13 | And because , as I say , of my conventional background there seemed at the time a tendency to think of me as a reactionary young man . |
14 | By the time a barrister is considered for judicial appointment , the dossier will contain considerable information about him or her . |
15 | However , by the time a foal has matured , it has usually come to accept that patting is some peculiar human aberration to indicate friendliness — and accepts it as such . |
16 | Another form of argument to be considered involves analysis of what else was happening at the time a text was written and first published . |
17 | Most lenders waited until payments were three to six months in arrears before seeking repossession orders , and by the time a court order was granted most families had moved out . |
18 | that 's only the time a problem arises |
19 | They claim that by the time a pushchair is passed on to a second or third child it 's brakes are often defective . |
20 | D. N. Pritt , at the time a member of the Labour Party National Executive , gave a pro-Soviet report based on his observations at the 1936 trial . |
21 | The battle of Grochów in February 1831 " was … counted as a Polish victory , [ but ] produced at the time a state of panic in Warsaw " . |
22 | At the time a decision was made at the highest political level , with help from the mighty KGB chief Yury Andropov . |
23 | These are defined in section 61 as ‘ goods identified and agreed upon at the time a contract of sale is made . ’ |
24 | Since coming to Leeds from Lincoln City for £500 in 1906 , McCleod had scored 117 League goals in more than 200 games by the time a benefit match was held for him in April 1913 . |
25 | By the time a proposal re aches senior levels , it has already acquired too much momentum to be changed without there being serious internal consequences … . |
26 | By the time a nurse qualifies and becomes eligible for registration on the UKCC 's Professional Register , she will have satisfied the competencies ( relevant to her specialism ) for the registered nurse as set down in Rule 18 of the Nurses , Midwives and Health Visitors Rules Approval Order 1983 S-I-1983 No 873 . |
27 | ‘ I tell myself , ‘ This time next week … this time next month … by the time a nurse comes back from holidays … ’ but the deadlines pass . |
28 | The canonization of Becket may have made a lasting impression on the future pope Innocent , at the time a boy of twelve or thirteen . |
29 | An inquest jury in Middlesbrough heard that at the time a module had been loaded onto a large barge ready to go out to sea . |
30 | The eggs , even before they hatch , require great care , reducing the time a parent bird can spend finding food for itself and keeping it sitting on the ground or in the branches of a tree where it is exposed to much more danger than it would be in the air . |