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

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1 You should at all times follow the advice of the patient 's GP .
2 This illustrates a central concern of this book , that we should at all times view old people as playing a part in the drama of life , not as passive onlookers .
3 This means ( you do n't mind if I simplify matters a tad ? ) that the restorer should at all times do only what she knows may be undoable later by others .
4 Participants should be assured of this anonymity at the outset of the research , and particularly in view of the kind of material which can emerge in the course of participant observation it should at all times be preserved absolutely .
5 Thus the young gallant should never ever be seen walking on foot , and should at all times carry funds enough ‘ for the expenses of a palanquin' which he should regard as ‘ the best of all conveyances ’ .
6 While we should at all times act reasonably with the client 's best interests in mind , when such a specific contract is required , it must be extremely clear that the firm acts on behalf of the client and is , as far as the public arena is concerned , not acting in its own right .
7 Should at any time the muscles feel fatigued , ‘ shake out ’ the arms .
8 One of the most fundamental is that the pain syndromes as described should at any time actually respond to opioids .
9 The main criteria for taxis is that drivers must at all times act civilly . ’
10 You must at all times try to maintain a DR plot of your position .
11 ‘ The chef , ’ he recalled saying , ‘ must at all times be prepared for disaster . ’
12 Conditions which must at all times be satisfied by recognised
13 Conditions which must at all times be satisfied
14 I think we have to face facts , first fact is the the priority of the board must at this time be survival .
15 In order for parents to express these worries , however , the child must at some time have produced actual behaviour .
16 Almost every effect of fluid motion must at some time have been tried as a means of measuring velocities .
17 erm Under the new erm system erm every G P must at some time during the visit erm persons over seventy-five .
18 We sought advice on the matter from officers of the main teacher unions and were told that , although it was not the policy of any union to place an embargo on questionnaires from bodies separate from the LEA , nevertheless attitudes and morale might at that time be such as to produce little willingness to respond .
19 But Douglas , concerned about numbers , was against any diminution of their main assembly which might at any time be faced with confronting Balliol 's entire army .
20 Crude threats to withdraw advertising might at any time have been counter-productive .
21 But it was clearly possible that W. might at any time decide to refuse consent to some form of treatment , even if it was only the oral administration of medicines , because one of the symptoms of anorexia nervosa is a desire by the sufferer to ‘ be in control ’ and such a refusal would be an obvious way of demonstrating this .
22 The wife had then deserted the husband and was temporarily wrongfully away from home ; but she might at any time return .
23 FIMBRA was entitled at its discretion from time to time to make spot checks on companies subject to its regulatory umbrella and therefore the details of the businesses carried out by the company might at any time have become known to it .
24 The price of ten shillings for a flight was two days ' pay for my father , so our pleasure was to watch and munch on salmon and cucumber sandwiches , never ever thinking that we might at some time aspire to those heights .
25 We cover the whole of the surrounding area to give a wider view and report on events that might at some time affect the town . ’
26 Weavers and combers might at most times make common cause against clothiers , but when the import of ready-combed Irish wool was the issue at Tiverton in 1749 they came to blows .
27 But gradually the pattern changes until we see the growth of commercialism by which time the symbols in ornament had less meaning as such social networks were supplanted by more cohesive political groups ; production could at that time be taken over by entrepreneurs who continued the evolution of regional designs but who were distributing the goods in an entirely different manner .
28 The Old Pretender could at any time become a menace if taken up by England 's enemies .
29 The agreement provided that the piano would become the property of the customer on payment of all the instalments of rent but that he could at any time before then terminate the hiring by returning the piano to the dealer .
30 This means that , strictly speaking , banks could at any time increase their lending quite sharply provided they were happy to incur the risk in so doing .
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