Example sentences of "time [adv] this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's the tenth time already this year Thames Valley Police have dealt with an offence where a member of the public 's been threatened with a gun . |
2 | The higher-end 45MHz , 135 MIPS and 50MHz , 150 MIPS iterations , with external cache , are promised for some time later this year . |
3 | GAELIC , Doric and English will come together theatrically for the first time later this month , when tri-lingual theatre makes its debut at Broadford , Skye . |
4 | GAELIC , Doric and English will come together theatrically for the first time later this month , when tri-lingual theatre makes its debut at Broadford , Skye . |
5 | In what ways do you think that daily life was more pleasant in the time before this migration to the towns than it was afterwards ? |
6 | Turn back your currents in their course , the stiff breeze and the gentle wind , pull back the tide and send the sun , the moon , and the stars spinning in the churn of the heavens — so that we can return to the time before this time . |
7 | Reminding visitors that the whole thing had been lifted onto the mountain by helicopter , Robert Smith , the director of APRS said : ‘ If you are going along the way of more leisure time then this building is the shape of things to come . ’ |
8 | FOURTEEN WGEC production operators on Marathon 's Brae platforms reached a new record of five years without a lost time earlier this year and to mark the occasion each was given a pen set . |
9 | ‘ I only met her for the first time earlier this evening . ’ |
10 | At the time when this scheme was introduced it was recognised that schools would be required to have some such arrangement in the future . |
11 | Their Lordships are both surprised and disappointed that , right up to the time when this appeal was heard by the Board , no information has been forthcoming to explain how the addendum came into existence and came to be typed , or whether this further statement was sought by the investigating authority or volunteered by the witness . |
12 | Curiosity will be aroused by an exhibition which unites artists who would never have agreed to show together at the time when this sculpture was being made . |
13 | I realised there were periods of time when this pool is hardly used , so I approached the management and asked if I could bring parties of residents here from Conway House . |
14 | At the time when this paper on basic factors in Soviet Far Eastern policy was being composed , the late summer of 1948 , the major points of difference within the State Department were whether or not the Russians would actively support the Chinese communists in the civil war if there was a danger that they might deviate along the path recently chosen by Yugoslavia and whether , for the same reason , the Soviets might be reluctant to foster the expansion of Chinese communist influence in Southeast Asia . |
15 | The GMC 's appeal for the goodwill of consultants to underwrite the improvements in house officer training , which are envisaged in its 1992 recommendations on general clinical training , comes at a time when this commodity is losing ground under pressure from other competing demands . |
16 | Now , like all revolutionaries , its earliest protagonists possessed a certain prophetic fervour and the time when this fervour was at its height coincided with a time when , following independence , aid to Africa had been vastly increased , with the usual mixed motives . |
17 | The meeting with British art historian Basil Taylor first fuelled his enthusiasm for collecting British art at a time when this area was greatly undervalued . |
18 | Consequently the two uses of the to infinitive arise from representing the extra-verbal support either as separated from the actualization of what the verb denotes by a lapse of time or as attaining the place in time where this actualization takes place . |