Example sentences of "same time " in BNC.
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1 | 3 If you are coming back from injury or lay-off , go slowly — train progressively and do not expect to be doing the same times as you were before . |
2 | One the first flush of passion is over , sex often seems to become infrequent , not because you do n't fancy each other , but because you do n't fancy each other at the same times . |
3 | Then tomorrow evening , Sky is also screening the Sheffield United v Blackburn Rovers FA Cup quarter-final replay from Bramall Lane , live again at 7pm ( but kick-off at 7.45 ) , and on Wednesday evening the second quarter-final replay between Sheffield Wednesday and Derby County from Hillsborough ( same times as Tuesday ) . |
4 | When the baseline is repeated at some later date , after the intervention programme , the same times must be used . |
5 | Comparable oxygen isotope shifts have been measured in sediments from Swiss and Polish lakes at precisely the same times . |
6 | They buy their inventories of raw materials at the same times and at the same prices . |
7 | Same times . |
8 | Subject : same times or else |
9 | Subject : Re : same times or else |
10 | he , we shagged the same bird me and Nick , not on the same times but oh I went out with her after he went out with her . |
11 | If overt collusion is not permitted , then firms may be able to replicate its effect via tacit collusion ( Tirole , 1989 , ch. 6 ) , which may take the form of ‘ conscious parallelism ’ with firms making identical price changes more or less at the same time . |
12 | At the same time we appointed a Romanian , Ana Ureche , to coordinate and represent our work . |
13 | It is not yet clear how many of the almost 80 other prisoners freed at the same time were held for political reasons . |
14 | Moscow , USSR : At the same time , 12,000 miles away , a delegation from Amnesty 's International Secretariat is making plans for a fledgling Moscow Group to participate in the Women in the Front Line campaign . |
15 | But at the same time he was both transmitter and receiver , so to speak . |
16 | Wölflinn was trying to isolate a visual denominator which , he claimed , was common to all works produced at the same time . |
17 | The catalogue as a whole is thus a document in the history of taste , a historical account , and at the same time contains some art criticism , not always explicit in evaluating the works shown . |
18 | To it we owe that nervous , spidery line of the drawings — so quick , so attentive , yet so despairing — that alerts us to the elusiveness of the subject at the same time that it perseveres in the attempt to render it . |
19 | This sort of copy is at the same time description and interpretation , the salient points being brought out by the copyist , who gains greater understanding of a masterpiece by his work . |
20 | At the same time , the reader can be made to feel that , on closer inspection , the country 's politics might prove to be antics too . |
21 | At the same time , the novel finds more to object to in the less objectionable aspects of these activities than many readers might anticipate . |
22 | At the same time , he has wandered some distance from his kin , in spirit . |
23 | Metty is a misfit , as Golding 's Matty is in Darkness Visible , a novel which appeared at the same time as Naipaul 's . |
24 | At the same time , these hardships are a focus of his attention . |
25 | At the same time , both here and in Hawksmoor , Ackroyd , too , is his own man . |
26 | ‘ This verse described a boy who had been trembling in front of the bathroom door , but at the same time this boy was swallowed up by the verse ; it surmounted and survived him . |
27 | His Postscript evokes the aim of a white-coated Doctor Kundera ‘ to solve an aesthetic problem : how to write a novel which would be a ‘ critique of poetry ’ and yet at the same time would itself be poetry ’ . |
28 | At the same time , he is a shrewd observer who writes compellingly about the people and the landscapes he encounters . |
29 | She is saying that this good thing , this knowledge , can be used — to tell us , for example , that Amis is not a Tudor writer : but she is rather more moved to say at the same time that it ca n't or can hardly be used , devoted as she is to the thought of a separation between , in this case , Amis 's friendships and politics , his life — and his art . |
30 | At the same time , though less abrasive , the book is only intermittently less sophisticated than those that preceded it . |