Similar words: at one time, prime time, idle time, betimes, lifetime, by the time, sometime, all the time. Meaning: adv. on one occasion.
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(91) At any one time about 40 percent of the population were children who were living at home with their parents.
(92) The city at one time had talked to Edwards Theaters about building a multiplex theater there, but those talks faltered.
(93) The new variegated urban space meant the experience at any one time of a greater number and a greater variety of impressions.
(94) At one time they had to dive out of the bamboo hut in which they were sheltering when a gunfight erupted.
(95) At one time I didn't let emotions sway me but now I tend to cry easily.
(96) Some twenty percent of all Oscar-winning actors, actresses and directors have been married to each other at one time or another.
(97) In the form letter in the first example, each variable name was used one time.
(98) At one time, physical presence was a prerequisite for first-hand experience.
(99) At one time I reminded Tom of his comments about the house with no insulation.
(100) Other speakers adapt to far more, perhaps to most of them, at one time or another.
(101) At one time I would have suggested that everyone would shed surplus fat on a ration of 1,500 calories daily.
(102) At one time, Evers allied himself with the most liberal of liberal Democrats.
(103) At one time doctors recommended red meat as part of a healthy diet but not any more.
(104) This has created severe financial problems and at one time he was heavily in debt to the bank.
(105) One time,[http://sentencedict.com/one time.html] I meet a girl whose name I don't remember.
(106) Up to 16 mail messages can be accessed at one time.
(107) I met Brad Pitt one time and made a complete fool of myself.
(108) One time they switched me from the night shift to the day shift, so I worked sixteen hours straight.
(109) At one time there were 400 tin mines in Cornwall alone.
(110) I met Sylvester Stallone one time and made a complete fool of myself.
(111) At one time this requirement was construed broadly, so that words merely precatory were accepted as raising a trust.
(112) One time after a close loss, I told him I felt lousy and I didn't want to go shake hands.
(113) He had been too lordly to do this at one time, preferring to give them as Christmas presents.
(114) Why did one time and three space dimensions flatten out, while the other dimensions remain tightly curled.
(115) It was fashionable at one time to see this process crudely in terms of mere military subjugation.
(116) I can dramatize this by discussing the one time when I did try to aim for a distant target.
(117) One time I carried a briefcase, some sealed folders, an armful of maps.
(118) One time he jumped out of bed in the middle of the afternoon and put on a suit and tie.
(119) The overall detection rate of one time screening is about 2.5%.
(120) They deliberately limit the number of guests to six at any one time as they aim to preserve the home-from-home atmosphere.
More similar words: at one time, prime time, idle time, betimes, lifetime, by the time, sometime, all the time, save time, spare time, take time, free time, sometimes, antimagnetic, at the time of, take time off, leisure time, from time to time, available time, at the same time, time after time, departure time, behind the times, some time or other, for the time being, when the time comes, move with the times, time and time again, estimated time of arrival, time.