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

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1 And she had devised a hook for time with Lucy .
2 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 ) .
3 His first books were written while he was a correspondent for Time magazine , which assigned him to cover the Far East .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 How you are going to respond to excuses or requests for time extensions or Part payments .
7 Thistle play for time with 900 minutes to go Partick Thistle 1 St Johnstone 1
8 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 !
9 This bases the fore for time t+J on the average of several past values of the actual sales figure achieved .
10 The main congregation is divided into ethnic groups for time of worship , study and fellowship .
11 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 .
12 Communists were later to justify this as Stalin 's bid for time .
13 Unlike the demands for time off from the farm , which is normally at short notice , the request for release for training courses could be made well in advance .
14 Employers may be expected to allow reasonable opportunities for their employees to engage in public service , but substantial demands for time off may either be refused or constitute a block to career advancement .
15 I wonder if you are aware that in the Bible there are two words for time and that , generally speaking , they refer to two quite different ideas .
16 See there 's two words for time , one is Chronos and
17 He determined beforehand that he would not mention to Fisher his longing for time to read books .
18 Practice these techniques at times when you feel fine so that you will become expert for times that you may need them .
19 Compensation for time is to allow — on a 1 minute hold — one second for each knot of head or tailwind component .
20 Adjust your times so that your ETA at the holding point coincides with a time based on your last acknowledged position report , and flight plan for times for each section of the route .
21 This had been done to give greater flexibility for time off to do the farm work .
22 He is a columnist for Time Out and appears regularly on Radio 5 .
23 Process for a precise time ( see previous articles for time guides ) and stick to this when making your prints .
24 Process for a precise time ( see previous articles for time guides ) and stick to this when making your prints .
25 There is no theoretical requirement for time symmetry in reversal : it may initiate preferentially in one hemisphere , for example , or may start slowly and finish quickly .
26 One engineering firm had so many applications for time off that it warned absentees they would be suspended for three weeks .
27 Mr Laws contended that paragraph 16(2) did limit the doctor 's right to provide treatment by another deputy ; that it was legitimate for the FPC to take into account the doctor 's reasonable needs for time off duty for relaxation and rest , the advantages of continuity of patient care and the paragraph 16 obligation to give personal treatment .
28 Obviously , such parity of status has implications for time allocation , resourcing , staff development and , in the secondary sector , an adequate supply of specialist teachers of Religious Education .
29 What little they spoke was in the specially reverent voice reserved by the middle classes for times of bereavement .
30 Thus , here a would represent the need for time certain in a lease , b the intent of the parties , c the fixtures and fittings required to render the tenancy furnished .
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