Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 In addition to that , John Prescott was mentioned , and John could not attend the meetings that he does around the country if he did not have the facility to be able to be away from Parliament during times when erm , there are votes that need to be taken .
2 ‘ If you , several centuries ago , diverted the route through time that the Spinward Corporation would have taken … ’ she began .
3 All these are examples of the changing importance of roads through time .
4 And she had devised a hook for time with Lucy .
5 Cedric Downes had himself been on the phone for about five minutes , trying frustratedly to contact British Rail about times of trains to London that day ; yet he could have had little notion of the irrational and frenetic impatience of the man who was trying to contact him ; a man who was betweenwhiles cursing the incompetence of British Telecom and bemoaning the cussedness of the Universe in general .
6 He stayed close to fellow Rhodes Scholars Strobe Talbot ( now an editorial writer for Time magazine ) , Frank Aller and Richard Stearns ( now a Massachusetts judge ) .
7 This attitude must change , for man 's progress through time must inevitably confer upon him the right to use his powers of reason and logical thinking to build for himself a satisfying religion based on a credible ‘ god ’ .
8 Females associate with only a single male during times when they are most likely to conceive .
9 His first books were written while he was a correspondent for Time magazine , which assigned him to cover the Far East .
10 Thus there is a pattern not only of territorial movement and campaigning , but of interaction through time , politics and dynastic struggles .
11 Although there is usually a link between time and resources , this is not always the case and adding more staff can be counterproductive at certain stages of a job .
12 Hence there can be experienced-based cost reductions over a generic class of products through time , even though the products differ in some respects .
13 Obviously , both the concrete and social forms of this labour change through time .
14 Instead , longitudinal studies incorporating a time dimension are also required for supplying historical perspective , together with a sharper appreciation of change through time and the conditions which generate it .
15 In The Decline of the West Spengler argued that world history exhibited a cyclical pattern based on the organic growth and decay of separate cultures through time .
16 Apart from San Marino 's two professionals , almost all the players , ranging from a nurse to a shop assistant , have had to beg their employers for time off work to travel to England .
17 Erm Eric in , in Manchester from where he comes is extremely well known obviously within the G M B but his record he 's one of the individuals in the trade union movement that I think are becoming somewhat of a rarity these days I know that many of us when we first started in the movement were very easily able , and , and very relaxed about combining trade union and political activities together but of course as time goes on and , you do tend to become more involved in the one and the other , because of course it 's all time-consuming but I can honestly say that in Eric 's case he 's never deviated one iota from his commitment both to the trade union , this union in particular , and to the Party never deviated at all .
18 This value is found by extrapolating the smoothed values for times 2 and 3 , which we shall call z 2 and z 3 ; this is shown graphically in figure 9.13 .
19 How you are going to respond to excuses or requests for time extensions or Part payments .
20 Thistle play for time with 900 minutes to go Partick Thistle 1 St Johnstone 1
21 For example , it will be insufficient to have merely a single deictic index for time of utterance , yet how many time indices we need seems to depend on the utterance itself : ( 100 ) Do n't shoot now , but now , now and now !
22 For the purposes of a general survey , changes in various biological groups through time are most usefully analysed in terms of diversity ( or , more strictly , taxonomic richness ) , and changes in spatial distribution by the amount of provinciality or endemism .
23 In contrast to peoples who believe that their communities have existence through time through rules of corporation , the Piaroa do not understand ‘ community ’ and the relationships of which it is comprised as a political given that allows for continuity through time .
24 This bases the fore for time t+J on the average of several past values of the actual sales figure achieved .
25 Station-masters in all but the meanest stations aspired to high status , although they were subjected to great physical dangers during times of civil disturbance , the Revolution , and the Civil War .
26 The main congregation is divided into ethnic groups for time of worship , study and fellowship .
27 When they resumed on the third afternoon after time lost for rain , they lost quick wickets , and at 214 for 6 seemed to have wasted the advantage .
28 Our work emphasises the prognostic value of three variables : encephalopathy , prothrombin time , and the number of blood units transfused within the 72 hours after time zero .
29 Each aspect of a project must have a plan or standard to be monitored , against which are the budget for cost , programme for time and brief for performance .
30 it , you know , but when I do the slightly , yes I have to cross my legs between time !
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