Example sentences of "whatever the time " in BNC.
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1 | Whether it was the Trooping of the Colour , a state visit , or Remembrance Sunday , whatever the time or day of the week , the dates were in his diary and he was on parade without fail and without question . |
2 | And there 's no telling quite what they will do … some nights they put on a full stage show , other times there may be a game or a sing song to join in with … but whatever the day , whatever the time there 's one thing you wo n't be at Tropicana , and that 's bored ! |
3 | Whatever the time , the weather , the occasion or the mod , your eyes are in the frame . |
4 | Whatever the time of day , entering a room or joining a group demanded a blessing . |
5 | ’ Juror : ‘ Yeah ’ The judge then accused the juror of saying he would go to lunch whatever the time . |
6 | Comparing the work I have done here to that produced in other areas of England and Wales this seems to be to be a perceptive observation , which is verified by Laura Knight : ‘ But whatever the month , and whatever the time of day , the beauty of the landscape for the painter in the West Midlands would be hard to beat . |
7 | Every day , whatever the time , whatever the weather , up came a piping hot meal , savoury snacks , cakes and a good brew . |
8 | Yet , whatever the time , whatever the day , I wanted to — kiss you , ’ he breathed against her lips . |
9 | Whatever the time was , it was later than I wished . |
10 | Ven was n't in danger , nor whatever the time was , was he in bed . |
11 | Its design to avoid significant loading at the output or input has already been considered in section 3.7 for the special case of a direct input , which can be thought of as a sinusoidal input of zero frequency , but the discussion and conclusions reached apply equally well whatever the time dependence of the input signal . |
12 | Whatever the time dependences of the signals in a two-terminal nonlinear network , its terminal behaviour can be represented by Moreover , the relationship between sufficiently small signals and , denoted according to convention by lower-case letters i and v , is or where ( , ) is the bias operating point . |