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

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1 If he can o if we can offset , if we can use all , if he 'll out time type of thing
2 First , the simplification cuts the number of reservation wages to be calculated to two for individuals who are still unemployed after time T and to only one for the others .
3 The final relation describing the process is known as the Avrami equation expressed as where k is the rate constant , w o and w L are the masses of the melt at zero time and that left after time t .
4 To avoid customers being prejudiced in this way , a firm must not effect a contingent liability transaction unless it can show that it believes on reasonable grounds that the customer understands : ( 1 ) The circumstances under which he may be required to provide any margin ; ( 2 ) Particulars of the form in which the margin may be provided ; ( 3 ) Particulars of the steps which the firm may be entitled to take if the customer fails to provide the required margin ; ( 4 ) That failure by the customer to meet a margin call may lead to the firm closing out his position after time limits specified by the firm , and that the firm will be required to close out the position in any event after a period of five business days ; and ( 5 ) That circumstances other than failure to provide margin may lead to the customer 's position being closed out with prior reference to him .
5 Time after time Nizan hammered out his basic message : the internal logic of fascism is rearmament leading to war ; the only way to prevent the catastrophe of a world-wide conflict is the creation of a potent counterbalancing force expressly designed to curb the expansionist tendencies of fascist nation states ; peace will be possible only if it is guaranteed by an effective network of alliances forged between civilised , peace-loving nations such as France , Great Britain and , above all , the USSR .
6 Predictably , as Table 3.4 confirms , their liabilities are overwhelmingly in foreign currency and are heavily weighted towards time deposits .
7 ( 1983 ) have argued that maps based on the European Air Chemistry Network may be misleading in several respects , such as in failing adequately to show the pattern of time variations over the years or the large degree of uncertainty attaching to individual contours , and assuming a geographical homogeneity which is not borne out by detailed calculations with data taken from adjacent sites .
8 He wrote in a theoretical essay published in the collection The Theatre and Its Doubles , ‘ For if theatre is a double of life , life is a double of time theatre
9 It appears the risk increases with the length of time HRT is taken and the higher the dose of oestrogen .
10 But small schools are often those in which the head has to spend — and not simply as a matter of choice — a good deal of time teaching .
11 The invoice amount is given by where F = nominal value of futures contract 500,000 ) , N = number of days to maturity of time deposit ( e.g. 91 days ) , rd = interest rate on time deposit ( 0.0865 ) , rs = settlement interest rate ( 0.0875 ) .
12 The current spot price ( or present value ) of each 100 worth of deposit at maturity is given by where N 1 = number of days between current date and delivery date of futures contract ( period 1 ) , N 2 = number of days to maturity of time deposit , e.g. 91 days ( period 2 ) , rs 1 = spot interest rate for period 1 , rs 2 = spot interest rate for periods 1 and 2 , 1 rf 2 = forward/futures rate for period 2 .
13 The primary advantage of time budgets is their sheer comprehensiveness .
14 In 1987 the net inflow of funds was 19.6bn , comprising 14.4bn of new shares and deposits and 5.2bn of time deposits , CDs and bonds .
15 The most familiar form of time deposits are the deposit and savings accounts in banks and the various savings accounts in building societies .
16 In the case of time deposits , although private-sector deposits are the largest component , a substantial proportion are from the monetary sector : in other words , from other banks and other financial institutions .
17 ( b ) The inclusion of time deposits in the definition of the money supply .
18 Sometimes you 'll have to work late at night , because of time differences in New York and Tokyo .
19 Because there are more short gaps than long gaps between vehicles the Gaussian probability distribution is not used to approximate the distribution of time gaps between vehicles .
20 Can he give some sort of time scale , given good will on both sides , and when the order may be expected to be placed ?
21 Erm okay well in that case er what sort of time scale are we working to I mean how soon do you need somebody here ?
22 that correct what sort of time scale was it ? , er , a , a block of er flats or apartments er that are going to be built on the site er , when were the estimates made ? , or when were they made in nineteen eighty seven ?
23 And perhaps very , very lastly , what sort of time scale are we looking for ?
24 Normally you do n't you would n't be working on that sort of time scale .
25 So , if they have some idea of time scale and say , ‘ How much are you looking for ?
26 In the course of time Aunt Nessy , having looked after her adoptive parents until they died , was left a small sum of money .
27 ‘ I can sell these in the sunday market for 50 pence , ’ he says , carefully setting aside a bundle of Time magazines .
28 To introduce the concept of time management .
29 THE CONCEPT OF TIME MANAGEMENT
30 There are a number of aspects of " pure " time deixis , where there is no direct interaction with non-deictic methods of time reckoning .
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