Example sentences of "[noun] for time " in BNC.
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31 | I wrote the fiction criticism for Time and Tide . ’ |
32 | She would just have to ask the landlord for time to pay . |
33 | Where relevant write down what you are aiming for ( custody of the children , ownership of the house , damages for time off work , etc . ) . |
34 | Order 9 , r 6 applies if the defendant in a default action : ( 1 ) does not within 14 days after service of the summons on him , pay to the plaintiff the total amount of the claim and costs on the summons ; or ( 2 ) delivers an admission of the whole of the plaintiff 's claim unaccompanied by a counterclaim or a request for time for payment , or ( 3 ) does not deliver an admission of part of the plaintiff 's claim , a defence or counterclaim , the plaintiff may on filing a request for judgment , and certifying that defendant has not sent any reply to the summons , and stating what payments , if any , have been made , have judgment entered , either for payment forthwith or at such times as plaintiff may specify . |
35 | Assessment of scope for time sociology |
36 | Thus it is the demand for time deposits , and hence broad money , that varies with speculative demand and hence interest rates . |
37 | I make a wish for time : |
38 | ‘ And I have no wish for time to soon pass , as you express it — were time to pass that quickly , I should very soon be an old old woman . |
39 | Both incense sticks and graduated candles were in common use for time measurement during the Sung dynasty ( AD 960–1279 ) , and both were later introduced into Japan . |
40 | Suddenly , he jumped high in the air , referee Steve Griffith signalled that the kick was good , blew his whistle for time and that was that . |
41 | Despite that , these two women photographers complement one another well , sharing a feeling for time and space , and expressing thoughtfulness about these elements . |
42 | Now , there were two days on which the only race meeting were in the north ; Kelly had asked Bill for time off and he had agreed . |
43 | Time was made for man , not man for time . |
44 | His vision for Time Warner is not Ross 's ; high technology , not synergy or globalisation , is the company 's new raison d'etre . |
45 | If the creditor makes application for time to be extended , the trustee would be entitled to be heard . |
46 | APPLICATION FOR TIME TO PAY DIRECTION UNDER THE DEBTORS ( SCOTLAND ) ACT 1987 |
47 | Cubby blows for time after 35 years ' service |
48 | When she went to the doctor for time off work , she always got a morning appointment and missed out coffee and cigarettes . |
49 | And then , then we go on these expensive courses for time management , do n't we . |
50 | Time Out publisher Tony Elliott , who is chairman of the TV Listings Campaign lobby group , says : ‘ We ended with a decision which was very favourable to us — about £1,000 a year for Time Out — and we know it 's unrealistic for us to complain , although a large number of publishers believe this information should be completely free . ’ |
51 | Gorbachev was Man of the Year for Time magazine in 1987 and for Der Spiegel in 1988 ; in 1989 he was ‘ statesman of the decade ’ for independent television in Britain ; in 1990 he was Man of the Year in France and received the Nobel Peace Prize . |
52 | There is greater demand in every school for time , space , and equipment . |
53 | Providing that the grounds for the claim are clear and all necessary records are available , calculation of the additional cost for time related charges only should be relatively straightforward . |
54 | The " PartsBank " service is widely recognised in the U.S. as the most unique transportation and distribution system for time sensitive inventories , which is especially suited to the electronic and computer industries . |
55 | There was , however , sufficient overlap between his illustrative and painted work for one to fertilise the other ; many of the drawings for Time Was Away afterwards provided the basis for paintings . |
56 | That is a problem for time , experience , and the experiments of many Universities to solve . |
57 | I like to think that the huge and impressive list of volunteers , who helpfully filled in our Appeal for Time forms , may also represent a positive reaction to the tragic news of the past year . |
58 | June : Bundestag vote in favour of Berlin as future seat of parliament [ see p. 38298 ] ; July : Bundesrat vote to remain in Bonn for time being [ see p. 38354 ] . |
59 | A principle of APL is that individuals can be assessed for their competence without regard for time , place or method of learning . |
60 | Caroline was leading after dressage with a score of 41.60 and only incurred 6.40 penalties for time on cross country to take the lead with 48.00 just one point ahead of Marco Biasia from Italy on 49 . |