Example sentences of "[art] time of [noun] the " in BNC.
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1 | At the time of Domesday the manor was not unlike a small kingdom or a dominion within which the lord was a superior over subjects of different ranks , his power though being not absolute but according to custom and law . |
2 | At the time of manufacture the foil would obviously become mixed with other materials . |
3 | By the time of Jesus the two festivals were celebrated at the same time . |
4 | If all these subjects had had endometriosis at the time of removal the rate in current and recent users would rise to 0.42 per 1000 woman years ( from 0.22 ) and the relative risk would be non-significant at 0.7 ( from 0.4 ) . |
5 | In the time of Diocletian the principal apartment was a long gallery on the south side facing the sea on whose façade a magnificent colonnade stretched along the Adriatic . |
6 | Where the business association takes the form of a partnership , a writ or originating summons can be served on any one or more of the partners ; at the principal place of business of the partnership within the jurisdiction on any person having at the time of service the control or management of the partnership business there ; or by sending a copy of the document by post to the firm at that principal place of business . |
7 | At the time of independence the Daily Citizen was undoubtedly free . |
8 | At the time of publication the county courts in London have yet to adopt this rate , but it is submitted that there can be little real argument that the same rate should not be applied . |
9 | The survival of such evidence may be due to a wide range of factors which need have little to do with contemporary activities ; at the time of occupation the possible use of raised floors may affect survival . |
10 | Finally , from the time of Peter the Great decision-making power was concentrated in undiluted form in the hands of the monarch . |
11 | The face is dished , like that of the Jersey , and it probably has some Jersey blood from the nineteenth century , while the brindling probably comes from the old Normandy Isigny variety , a good butter producer and big enough to be used as a draught ox on Alderney and Guernsey , whither it was taken by monks in the time of William the Conqueror . |
12 | Peer back to the time of William the Conqueror who gave the Isle of Holderness to a knight ‘ well tried in feats of arms ’ , Drogo de Bevere . |
13 | The first was that , since the eleventh century , the kings of England had been lords of much of north-western France , an area extending from Normandy ( in the time of William the Conqueror ) through Maine , Anjou , Touraine , and Poitou to the duchy of Aquitaine which , a century later , Henry II had come to control through his marriage to the duchess , Eleanor , previously the wife of Louis VII of France . |
14 | The first verbal description we have of this scene of Wagnerian grandeur dates from 1481 when William of Worcester ( despite his name a Bristolian born and bred ) described the camp on the Clifton side as ‘ founded before the time of William the Conqueror by Saracens or Jews or by one Ghyst a giant in the land . ’ |
15 | At the time of take-off the aircraft 's weight was close to the maximum authorised weight and the centre of gravity was within limits . |
16 | But this attitude changed from the time of Alexander the Great ( 336–323BC ) ( fig. 14 ) . |
17 | At the time of purchase the fragments were erroneously assembled into a sea battle , but reassembly of the forty or so small pieces has revealed a land battle scene , the only one known painted on a papyrus , substantially preserved in two areas . |
18 | Again , it is a peculiarity of unfair dismissal law that an industrial tribunal does not have the power to consider the fairness of dismissal where at the time of dismissal the employer was conducting a lockout or the employee was taking part in a strike or other industrial action . |
19 | At the time of construction the bridge had the distinction of being the largest swing bridge in the United Kingdom . |
20 | But by the time of Charlemagne the majority of warriors were on horseback , though it is not clear if they actually fought from horseback or if they used the horses simply as rapid transport for traditional Frankish foot soldiers . |
21 | From now until the time of Magnus the Pious there are no Emperors and the lands becomes increasingly divided . |
22 | During the time of Magnus the Pious the Imperial court was at Nuln , for example . |
23 | Frequently they give her the exact day they decided life was not worth living , and sometimes even the time of day the decision was made . |
24 | Section 663 provides that where there is a settlement , and during the life of the settlor any income is paid to or for the benefit of a child of the settlor in any year of assessment , the income shall , if at the time of payment the child is unmarried and below the age of 18 , be treated as the settlor 's income and not the income of any other person . |
25 | Before the time of Sigmar the lands west of the Worlds Edge Mountains were as much a realm of Orcs as they were of Men . |
26 | Even if at the time of sale the purchaser does not intend such rationalisation , it will not wish to fetter its discretion to do so in the future and to be able to adapt the business as it wishes to changing market circumstances . |
27 | If at the time of death the couple were already receiving the State retirement pension , the widow will continue to receive her share . |
28 | During the Time of Troubles the patriarchate ( established in 1589 ) became a vital focus of authority . |
29 | As early as the time of Saul the festival of the new moon was celebrated with great solemnity . |
30 | From the time of Bede the Christian era became established for the dating of charters , but at first only in England . |