at a time造句(91) How could he go to the cinema at a time like this?
(92) The Kennedy and Reagan tax cuts came at a time when the economy was under-performing.
(93) Sharon was lucky to have such caring parents at a time when she needed help.
(94) The substantial decline in student defaults comes at a time when the use of loans to pay tuition is soaring.
(95) It was at a time when there was a big age difference: the elder students were ex-soldiers.
(96) Read a paragraph at a time with emphasis to make the meaning clear.
(97) He read the label, then turned and ran downstairs three at a time.
(98) He insisted on paying me back in dribs and drabs, five or ten dollars at a time.
(99) Nobutoshi Akao takes office at a time when the country is increasingly coming under fire from environmentalists for ignoring global priorities.
(100) It comes at a time when the advertising campaign is already in full swing adding another dimension to the promotional mix.
(101) A standard computer would proceed one step at a time, while we approach the issue from many different angles at once.
(102) As she carried the clay pots, six at a time, from the greenhouse, a light wind scuttled her skirt.
(103) Never worry about numbers. Help one person at a time, and always start with the person nearest you.Mother Teresa
(104) This calculator can display only nine digits at a time.
(105) Opposition groups dismissed the constitutional changes as a device to gain Western aid and approval at a time of economic crisis.
(106) One at a time as they turned the bend, Ezra watched their faces stretch.
(107) It will also cut training needs at a time when people no longer want to serve long apprenticeships.
(108) They are built around speed, not size, at a time when mastodons rule the earth.
(109) He has been seen in the square scooping the birds into a cardboard box 40 at a time.
(110) They work until they drop, twenty, thirty hours at a time.
(111) Moreover, he only works on one picture at a time and only by natural daylight.
(112) This requires suitable systems and procedures, and is absolutely vital at a time of considerable change.
(113) Retirement at a time when the opposition was strong was seen by many among them as a dereliction of duty.
(114) I have met knitters with bad backs, frozen shoulders, tennis elbows and so on from doing to much knitting at a time.
(115) Colleges and Catholic schools at a time when both are increasingly aware of the need to co-operate more closely with each other.
(116) Powell felt both clubs were impetuous buys which Virgin could ill-afford at a time when it was struggling out of recession.
(117) The NatWest Hospital Income Plan offers practical financial assistance at a time when you and your family need it most.
(118) He clattered down the stairs two, three at a time, and almost fell when he reached the bottom.
(119) These fears were, strongest at a time when great advances in social security were coinciding with great economic progress.
(120) Sometimes the sea is so rough that the islands are cut off from the mainland for weeks at a time.