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Example sentences for "times when"

  • In our measure we must pass through similar ordeals, times when it seems vain to contend, useless to hope.

  • Recall With all the said recallings, times when thus To lay them by your own ne'er turned you pale As now.

  • First, can we know that objects of sense, or very similar objects, exist at times when we are not perceiving them?

  • Thus in this form the question reduces to the question whether we can know that objects of sense, or any other objects not our own thoughts and feelings, exist at times when we are not perceiving them.

  • They is times when we has to run to some o' the bays north or south of us fer shelter," he answered.

  • Times when they is nought but fog maybe we smells 'un," he replied, with the most solemn gravity.

  • This is seen, for instance, when paper money is issued, in times when trade is thriving, and is withdrawn when this conjuncture ceases.

  • Hence the price of corn, when everything else is very dear, is more apt to vary from the average price, than in times when everything is very cheap.

  • There be times when I look back at the old free life of peril and adventure, and my soul sickens at the weary round I see day by day.

  • There be times when I say that I am happiest dressed as tonight, a good horse beneath me, a bright moon above, and a booty worth having well in view.

  • Yet there be times when it becomes a righteous thing; and methinks England is doing right to ally herself with the foes of France to crush the tyranny of that proud nation, whose king would fain be monarch of all Europe if he could.

  • It admits that one and the same idea sometimes occurs at times when it is useful, and sometimes at times when it is not; but it maintains that this same idea is true, at those times when it is useful, and not true, at those when it is not.

  • He might have had some compassion, but that he was spurred on by hearing how Hardy haunted the place now, at times when he could not be there.

  • I can scarcely bear my own selfishness at times when I think of what your life might have been had I left you alone, and what it must be with me.

  • This extreme development of competition leaves the market liable to pronounced depression in rates at times when slackness of trade or other causes decrease the demand for credits.

  • It should be remarked, however, that the borrower when obtaining a mortgage loan has to pay a bonus the rate of which will be considerably higher in times when money is scarce than in times when its supply is redundant.

  • In times when money is cheap the rate of discount of the Bank of France is rarely below 3 per cent.

  • And there's times when he may get taken in if some one, perhaps not half as clever as he is, doesn't look after him.

  • And there's times when you'd give half you've got to be able to talk a thing out and put it up to some one else for a while.

  • There're times when he talks to me almost sensible; only he's always so awful low down in his mind you're afraid to let him go on.

  • There's times when I wish all his jumpers was burned to ashes.

  • The direction which luxury takes in times when civilization is advanced, is towards the real, healthy and tasteful enjoyment of life, rather than an inconvenient display.

  • Besides, precisely in times when rent is high, the sale and divisibility of landed estates act as a beneficent reaction against the monopoly of land, which is always akin to the condition of things created by rent.

  • Footnote 237b-2: French experience teaches that during a commercial crisis there are more fires in mercantile magazines than at other times; while in times when sugar is a drug in the market, etc.

  • Ay, there be times when He holdeth out His hand for the one dearest earthly thing, and calls us to resign either it or Him.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "times when" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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