Example sentences of "he [verb] at [det] time " in BNC.

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1 Rebecca West refers to a photograph of him taken at this time in army uniform as a private of the Worcestershire Regiment .
2 When he moved at this time to larger premises at no. 5 Charing Cross , his maps were reputed the finest being engraved anywhere in the world .
3 Thirty years afterwards Charles still felt deeply the humiliation he suffered at this time ; but unlike some little princes in similar situations , he lived , politically as well as literally , to fight another day .
4 Among places he surveyed at this time were the park of Auckland Castle and Lanchester Common .
5 He has never forgotten the lessons he learnt at that time .
6 However , Nietzsche 's first editors ( 1895 ) , then his sister ( 1897 ) , and subsequently the world at large have asserted that the scale of this last revision was substantial and , specifically-that of the book 's eventual twenty-five sections , he added at this time the final six ( 20–25 ) , which are partly ( though not , as is often said , largely ) concerned with Wagner . "
7 He added at this time that the further information was that the occupants of the flat at we were frightened of I also .
8 Was genuine he added at this time that er the further information was that the occupants of the flat at were frightened of .
9 precisely Mr Chairman if I could answer that the , the , the once the inspector comes back to the Fire Service and reports again and he is due back in June , we will then look at the matters he raises at that time and he will look at the progress report er what , what has happened since his last inspection and then we will have the opportunity to look at what the Inspector has , has to say after his visits , not very far away er , their Chief Officer will go on with this programme
10 When Queen Elizabeth , on a state visit to Germany in May 1965 , arrived in Stuttgart for a formal lunch , John took care over his clothes but either forgot or did not think it necessary to find a pair of socks less obtrusive than the bright reds or blues he favoured at that time .
11 But his philosophy that when your ‘ time 's up your time 's up ’ saw him through and he 's back to tell the tale , though sadly he chose not to include the pictures he took at that time .
12 With the benefit of a later viewpoint , aided not least by the opportunity to reflect on Bolinger 's own work , we would suggest that , in most cases , other answers are more appropriate than the ones which he offered at that time ( nevertheless , we return to this article more than once in the chapters which follow ) .
13 One of the most attractive designs that he did at this time was for Kay Dick 's novel , An Affair of Love ( 1953 ) .
14 Sara would always remember gratefully the help he gave at that time ‘ to render a miserable cottage , an abode of comparative comfort ’ .
15 The Oxford lectures which he gave at this time were eventually to be published as The Discarded Image , perhaps the most completely satisfying and impressive book he ever published .
16 And where did he live at that time ?
17 He had been able to join in mathematical discussion with the English he had at that time .
18 These days he felt happier than he had at any time in his life .
19 Bigwig was racing back across the field , looking more agitated than he had at any time since the encounter with Captain Holly .
20 A little over an hour later , Harry felt more in control of events than he had at any time since Heather 's disappearance .
21 He had always considered Sir John a portly , self-indulgent toper , but at this moment the coroner seemed more at ease , sword and dagger in his hands , fighting for his life , than he had at any time since they had met .
22 ‘ My mates and I came up here one day when there was no English football , Christmas Eve I think , and I just got hooked , ’ he said at half time .
23 But poetry and music were not the only things that he wrote at this time .
24 Two other books which he wrote at this time were to cause him serious trouble .
25 Overcome , perhaps , he left at half time .
26 And er he said no , it 'll be the milk , it 's the milkman , he comes at this time .
27 But — and it 's this sort of complication that makes him I think such a remarkable man — although that did happen then , for the next ten , twelve years , he was entirely preoccupied , almost entirely preoccupied with something else , and this something else erm originates from the other revolution that he underwent at this time , a revolution that occurred after a visit to an international mathematical congress in Paris , where he met the Italian mathematician Peano .
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