Example sentences of "at time " in BNC.

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1 There is a self that coheres over time , so that a person p 2 at time t 2 is in some sense identical to the person p 1 at time t 1 .
2 There is a self that coheres over time , so that a person p 2 at time t 2 is in some sense identical to the person p 1 at time t 1 .
3 On reaching small lake on left , keep forward on track ( waymark misleading at time of writing ) , reaching turning-circle after 100 yds. 50 yds later , turn sharp right through gate to leave WHW , and follow 1/2 mile to T-junction .
4 ( b ) Mugdock Castle A 14th century ruin ( being restored at time of writing ) previously belonging to the Earl of Lennox , David De Grahame and the Montrose family .
5 At time it feels like a matter of survival against the elements , keeping your boat upright in a strong breeze .
6 We have absolute commitment to a high-quality National Health Service , free at time of need and not fractured and weakened by underfunding and a commercialised contract system .
7 The prices and offers printed in this edition are valid at time of publication in August 1989 .
8 You will be advised of any change at time of booking .
9 All information correct at time of going to press , but subject to change without notice .
10 ( All this information is correct at time of going to press ) .
11 Luckily I had a friend who had run the photo lab at Time magazine who was working with me on the technical side and we came up with this idea of trying to use Fujichrome 1600 .
12 In those days Imperial Airlines staff were expected to know the ‘ … going rate for a lady of pleasure , and at time the night clubs closed and what was the price of a gin and tonic . ’
13 Henry marvelled once again at time .
14 Had you remembered the face of that clock — one which you have probably looked at time and time again ?
15 The information contained in this brochure is correct at time of going to press , however , the Management reserves the right to cancel or alter the advertised programme in exceptional circumstances .
16 Dishes and wines featured are available at time of going to press 9/89 .
17 * Figure correct at time of going to press .
18 The factors selected were mean OBS score at time of first assessment , whether the sufferer was singly or doubly incontinent at least once daily , whether he or she engaged in persistent wandering away from home , whether he or she lived alone , and whether he or she had no closely involved informal carer .
19 Case I A 009 ( Action sample , Ipswich , costs at time of second assessment ) £ Day care ( 2 days p.w .
20 at Part III , escorted transport ) 14.10 CPN ( 2 visits p.w. ) 23.20 Proportion of time of development officer 23.38 60.68 Case I C 050 ( Control sample , Ipswich , costs at time of second assessment ) £ Home help ( l 1/2 hours p.w ) 4.38 Meals-on-wheels ( 2 p.w. ) 2.78 Day care ( 2 days p.w. , at Part III , unescorted transport ) 4.70 CPN ( 1 visit p.m. ) 2.90 14.76 Case N A513 ( Action sample , Newham , at time of third assessment ) £ Meals-on-wheels ( 7 p.w. ) 13.09 District nurse ( 1 visit p.m. ) 0.93 Project support worker ( 21 hours p.w. ) 63.00 CPN ( 1 visit per fortnight ) 6.66 Proportion of time of development officer 16.56 100.24 Case N C 512 ( Control sample , Newham , at time of third assessment ) £ Day hospital ( 1 day p.w. ) 36.09 Day centre ( 3 days p.w. , escorted transport ) 35.25 71.34
21 at Part III , escorted transport ) 14.10 CPN ( 2 visits p.w. ) 23.20 Proportion of time of development officer 23.38 60.68 Case I C 050 ( Control sample , Ipswich , costs at time of second assessment ) £ Home help ( l 1/2 hours p.w ) 4.38 Meals-on-wheels ( 2 p.w. ) 2.78 Day care ( 2 days p.w. , at Part III , unescorted transport ) 4.70 CPN ( 1 visit p.m. ) 2.90 14.76 Case N A513 ( Action sample , Newham , at time of third assessment ) £ Meals-on-wheels ( 7 p.w. ) 13.09 District nurse ( 1 visit p.m. ) 0.93 Project support worker ( 21 hours p.w. ) 63.00 CPN ( 1 visit per fortnight ) 6.66 Proportion of time of development officer 16.56 100.24 Case N C 512 ( Control sample , Newham , at time of third assessment ) £ Day hospital ( 1 day p.w. ) 36.09 Day centre ( 3 days p.w. , escorted transport ) 35.25 71.34
22 at Part III , escorted transport ) 14.10 CPN ( 2 visits p.w. ) 23.20 Proportion of time of development officer 23.38 60.68 Case I C 050 ( Control sample , Ipswich , costs at time of second assessment ) £ Home help ( l 1/2 hours p.w ) 4.38 Meals-on-wheels ( 2 p.w. ) 2.78 Day care ( 2 days p.w. , at Part III , unescorted transport ) 4.70 CPN ( 1 visit p.m. ) 2.90 14.76 Case N A513 ( Action sample , Newham , at time of third assessment ) £ Meals-on-wheels ( 7 p.w. ) 13.09 District nurse ( 1 visit p.m. ) 0.93 Project support worker ( 21 hours p.w. ) 63.00 CPN ( 1 visit per fortnight ) 6.66 Proportion of time of development officer 16.56 100.24 Case N C 512 ( Control sample , Newham , at time of third assessment ) £ Day hospital ( 1 day p.w. ) 36.09 Day centre ( 3 days p.w. , escorted transport ) 35.25 71.34
23 For exposition , a convenient special notation is used : y 1 , y 2 , y N , or y t in general ; y t refers to the value of the quantity , y , recorded at time t .
24 Instead of copying on y 1 , we first create a new value to represent y at time 0 , December 1983 ; this will give us a value on either side of y 1 so that it can be smoothed .
25 Patients experience high anxiety levels at time of admission to hospital .
26 For example , Brenner assumes , on theoretical grounds , a time-lag between an increase in unemployment and that in mortality : but Joseph Eyer argues that Brenner 's tagged relationship between unemployment and ill-health ( roughly , unemployment at time A causes illness at time B ) really reflects a close relationship between work and ill-health ( roughly , employment at time B causes illness at time B ) .
27 For example , Brenner assumes , on theoretical grounds , a time-lag between an increase in unemployment and that in mortality : but Joseph Eyer argues that Brenner 's tagged relationship between unemployment and ill-health ( roughly , unemployment at time A causes illness at time B ) really reflects a close relationship between work and ill-health ( roughly , employment at time B causes illness at time B ) .
28 For example , Brenner assumes , on theoretical grounds , a time-lag between an increase in unemployment and that in mortality : but Joseph Eyer argues that Brenner 's tagged relationship between unemployment and ill-health ( roughly , unemployment at time A causes illness at time B ) really reflects a close relationship between work and ill-health ( roughly , employment at time B causes illness at time B ) .
29 For example , Brenner assumes , on theoretical grounds , a time-lag between an increase in unemployment and that in mortality : but Joseph Eyer argues that Brenner 's tagged relationship between unemployment and ill-health ( roughly , unemployment at time A causes illness at time B ) really reflects a close relationship between work and ill-health ( roughly , employment at time B causes illness at time B ) .
30 Table 5 indicates the best available information I have at time of writing .
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