Example sentences of "[noun pl] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 In 4* and 5* policies the time limit for injuries resulting in death is 60 days from the date of accident .
2 In 2* and 3* policies the time limit for injuries resulting in death is 30 days from the date of accident .
3 Where by the Act or the rules the time limited for doing any act is seven days or less , Saturday , Sunday , Christmas Day , Good Friday , Tuesday in Easter week , Bank Holidays and any other day on which the offices of the court are closed must be excluded in computing such time .
4 For larger loads the time taken to reach the first step position is longer and therefore the time between successive step commands is automatically adjusted to allow for the slower rate of acceleration .
5 Distance equals one hundred times the time .
6 As a result evidence … clearly showed that the two Constables had been idling and gossiping together at a place where one of them had no right to be … [ and ] that the Acting Sergeant , on his round of inspection , met these two Constables together , failed to note in his book , as was required in the regulations , the place where and the time where he met them , and to see that the Constables then noted in their books the time and place of his visit …
7 I 'm a Labour Party member and I would urge as many people as possible to join in , but I also recognize that many people feel membership demands the time and commitment that they have n't got .
8 In some respects the time for making images of landscape from a static viewpoint might seem to be over .
9 We are all reasoning out unstated propositions and analysing the probable intentions of our interlocutors every time we engage in talk — but various social and contextual factors influence the amount and the kind of reasoning required .
10 They helped to make the 7th and 8th Centuries a time when Jarrow was the largest centre of civilisation west of Rome .
11 In Aachen , he said , he spent sixty or seventy sessions a time simultaneously working on and training the choir in works like Bach 's B minor Mass and Beethoven 's Missa Solemnis .
12 The stencils can be run onto sheets of labels every time there is a release to go out , or envelopes can be prepared in advance , sorted into those for dailies , weeklies and monthlies , and stored for future use .
13 close your eyes every time he comes on
14 Clients must be notified of major changes in the membership of a firm , though this rule does not compel a firm with more than a few partners to incur the expense of notifying all its clients every time a partner retires or joins , though there may , of course , be good commercial reasons for doing just that .
15 If you really do want to help me , I need your unquestioning support , not your childish tantrums every time I do or say something you do n't like . ’
16 Thus the forecast 's window of 12 months rolls forward three months every time the forecast is updated , and the balance of the previous periods ' forecasts still within the new window are automatically updated as well .
17 We start off with the same two words every time .
18 Dulcie , unduly skittish , kicked up her heels every time that Dotty approached her .
19 Fantasy came back from the horsebreaker with the terrifying habit of standing on her hind legs every time someone got on her back .
20 Play For Keeps was an ex-racehorse , who always stood on her hind legs every time her rider asked her to halt .
21 And here we have the calling under er an administration you know who they are and they 're hanging their heads every time you speak , you speak to them .
22 In English pubs the time between two and three on a Sunday afternoon should perhaps be named ‘ The Ferrers Hour ’ .
23 And yet a powerful fire must have started so quickly it gave poor Cosmas no time even to get out of bed . ’
24 Little wonder , really , she acknowledged ruefully — she 'd seen women in the building all but swoon at his feet every time he walked down the corridor .
25 It might come as a huge blow to your ego , but there are women in this world who wo n't fall in a gibbering little heap at your feet every time you spare them a smile or a word .
26 While he made his way swiftly but lightly across the boggy ground , giving his feet no time to be drawn down , the men higher up the bank were fastening the rest of the horses to the leash .
27 Between two and three hundred tonnes every time .
28 They have also developed additives which prevent the fuel from frothing so that it no longer spills over your shoes every time you fill-up .
29 Get honours every time .
30 She moved on , and into a quagmire of silt which she had to wade through , making obscene sucking noises every time she took a step .
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