Example sentences of "at [adj] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 I do not forget the other unions which were going at that present time helped us out quite a bit .
2 I walked out of the house in the rue Victorie at that uncertain time of day , hovering between work and leisure , when darkness is falling on the one but the street lights are not illuminating the other .
3 At that exact time the same degree of Capricorn was rising as that of the Queen 's birth .
4 Mrs Bauwens , 36 , said : ‘ I am very grateful to David and Judith for their support both at that difficult time and since .
5 Or perhaps the New Horizons people would prefer you to buy WinMail , which Software Partners also have on their lists at the same price — we 'll perhaps look at that another time .
6 At the moment of Boy 's arrival , at the very moment that he was standing there framed in our doorway , hesitating ( which makes such a good entrance , though Boy was n't doing it deliberately ) , at that same time on that same first evening there was a terrible attack on one of the men from The Bar .
7 At that same time in New Zealand , Billy Keith and his sister Roberta were playing war games in the back paddock and nine-year-old Billy was shooting her with a walking stick , but seven-year-old Berta would not lie down .
8 None of them do , there 's no space for it , but there were twelve other people who died at that same time at Dornhausen , and four more from Dornhausen who died in the Karls Hospital at Bad Schwarzendorn at times later in the day . ’
9 There must then and there be in existence a legal person having a legal right and another legal person having at that very time a corresponding legal duty .
10 So something just peculiar at that very time put them to the .
11 It may be held at that important time of the first anniversary of the death , and is thus at the time when the people most bereaved may be thinking of re-engaging in life .
12 Its effect was remembered well into the nineteenth century in Birmingham ; at that later time the campaigners against apprenticeship in the West Indies reproduced and distributed a magazine plate of a Jamaican treadmill on which apprentices were employed , in the conviction that pictorial representations have a far more powerful influence on the mind than letter press descriptions ' .
13 Angie Bowie : ‘ I never realized and had never been involved in who did what , but I suppose that amounts to , if one wants to look at it from Ken 's point of view , being the fly in the ointment , or of one wants to look at it from a real point of view as , in terms of property settlement and management , that I was being David 's manager at that particular time , because it was possible for me to advise him to do something about the things that really troubled him artistically .
14 Mueller 's proposals appeared to be more in tune with their own thoughts at that particular time .
15 There had been rather a mystery as to why he should have died at that particular time .
16 The river Trent was chosen as the dividing line : the two officers were styled ‘ Justice of the Forest this side Trent ’ and ‘ Justice of the Forest beyond Trent ’ , according to where the king was at that particular time .
17 Humphrey stresses that his conclusions relate only to the Brazilian auto workers under study at that particular time .
18 And now they would be dancing , as we said , dancing right down , with the elegance and economy of movement that only exhaustion brings , the careful and expert moves that only come at that particular time in the morning .
19 It is not enough simply to take into account the conditions at that particular time .
20 The counsellor 's task is to attempt to enter and share the personal world of the patient non-judgmentally , and understand the patient 's view of the world at that particular time .
21 Is it likely , they argue , that both the Parsons and I should have decided , quite independently , to visit that particular pub on that particular day at that particular time ?
22 Seems funny to me that he was so near to the scene of the murder at that particular time .
23 It was just one of those situations where you find just the sound you 're looking for at that particular time .
24 She need not rely for her sense of identity upon outward appearance ; she may in fact look beautiful , she may look a mess ; it does not matter greatly at that particular time .
25 He made idle banter as they watched for the van , and Doyle grimaced and complained about the lack of ‘ peace and quiet ’ in that particular car at that particular time .
26 The few inappropriate appointments in his experience were , Tagg felt , probably more the fault of Grand Metropolitan than the headhunters concerned , and reflected very rapid changes in the organisation at that particular time .
27 Everybody who is watching that particular channel at that particular time has tuned in to watch the cricket .
28 If they are , your phone call will merely be a slight irritant , but if there is no appropriate slot at that particular time your call could cause enough irritation to prevent the material ever seeing the light of day .
29 point of view when the information 's been com when so it 's coming in and being sorted it is better that it 's done at that particular time
30 Well at that particular time I was already on the council , I was doing family planning which took up an awful lot of my time .
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