Example sentences of "a [adj] time the " in BNC.
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1 | Resentful at Alexander and fearful that the King might beget am heir by his new queen and so lose for a second time the opportunity to advance the claims of his own house ? |
2 | If he fails to attend a second time the judge has power to commit him to prison for contempt of court . |
3 | For a limited time the Abbey National is offering 8.65 per cent — 9.4 per cent APR — fixed until the year 2000 . |
4 | At a later time the most probable state would be a fairly uniform mixture of oxygen and nitrogen molecules throughout the two boxes . |
5 | As a consequence , the ambitions of the eradicationists , to see in a foreseeable time the disappearance of malaria world-wide , are most unlikely to be achieved . |
6 | For a brief time the descendants of those Highlanders who had been forced down into the valley to find work a century before had returned to the land of their fathers . |
7 | Accumulated errors were to be erased from the holy books , services were to be conducted in a more intelligible manner , sermons were to be encouraged , and scholarship was to be actively fostered in a number of monasteries ; at the same time , new saints were canonized , clergy and laity alike urged to observe the prescribed fasts , and for a brief time the government even went to the lengths of closing the taverns . |
8 | For a long time the dominant view in anthropology was that the State was a beneficial institution . |
9 | For a long time the building was attributed to Inigo Jones , something people much enjoy doing . |
10 | For a long time the only way in which a truly selfless behaviour could arise seemed to be through a differential advantage accruing to groups of individuals that showed sacrifice in relation to their companions to a degree greater than in other groups . |
11 | He loved life , and for a long time the force was with him . |
12 | For a long time the peat has been used as fuel by the more isolated farmers , or crofters , in the north-west . |
13 | For a long time the sound of the men chopping wood stayed with us . |
14 | For a long time the lords of the manor of Thornholme were the St Quintins of Harpham , an early St Quintin having married into the de Stuteville family . |
15 | Wordsworth continues to watch , but for a long time the figure refuses to move . |
16 | For a long time the Drus were passed off as a mere shoulder of the greater Aiguille Verte . |
17 | Yet for a long time the Cult of Pleasure was respectable and none connected it with the hidden worship of Chaos . |
18 | For a long time the type remained quite insignificant , but in recent years the increasing attention has added many new varieties , and a few miniature standards are also now available . |
19 | For a long time the professionals had a preference for a pruning knife over secateurs . |
20 | Probably the original intention was merely to contrast the procedure with that of a public inquiry ( where , of course , the inquiry is in full view of the public ) but for a long time the bogy of officials beavering away in private and then producing a report which damned some poor individual or organisation , without those officials being in any way accountable , was viewed with grave suspicion . |
21 | Eventually , the bloody turf wars ceased , and for a long time the authorities either winked at their illegal trade or even helped themselves to the till . |
22 | For quite a long time the prevailing view among economists had been that money does not affect the relative prices of commodities , but that it does determine the overall price level . |
23 | Signora Silvana Ciammarughi , the owner and creator of this unique establishment , nursed for a long time the dream of acquiring some old house of character , converting it and running it as a hotel . |
24 | It was , for a long time the only cultural input into my life . |
25 | For a long time the hardware available for handwriting recognition was such that the input would take place on a graphics tablet , while the visual feedback appeared on a monitor screen . |
26 | In the modern Hebrew Bible all numbers are written out in full , but for a long time the text was written without vowels . |
27 | ‘ For a long time the courts have , without objection from Parliament , supplemented procedure laid down in legislation where they have found that to be necessary for this purpose . |
28 | ‘ For a long time the courts have , without objection from Parliament , supplemented procedure laid down in legislation where they have found that to be necessary for this purpose . |
29 | But Joseph had always been very devoted to any local news and for a long time the talk of the town had been the Cockermouth man — Fletcher Christian 's — Mutiny . |
30 | After a long time the boy crossed the road and said to Oliver , |