Example sentences of "[vb pp] [noun] time " in BNC.

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1 the training contract can also be undertaken part time over up to four years .
2 Back on the 17th fairway the wait of ten minutes had given Andy time to think .
3 The skills of our project managers have shortened construction time by 12 weeks compared with five years ago .
4 Some jobs can be done part time .
5 Her dreams had saved lives time and again : she 'd turn up at someone 's door whatever the hour , her and her huge handbag packed with tinctures and lotions and bandages .
6 I 've told Nenna time and again that she ought to get hold of some sort of reliable chap , an ex-Naval chippie would be the right sort , just to spend the odd day on board and put everything to rights .
7 Kairos time has invaded chronos time .
8 I 've got erm , I 've got these things called audit time table one , two , three , four , five , six , er , eleven .
9 In this experiment congruity with bias , but not gender cue , affected reading time , though both factors affected verification time .
10 It 's called compound time because they 're not beats that can be divided into two .
11 Their latest album , Wish ( Fiction/Polydor ) , not only includes a song called Wendy Time , but it also celebrates the durability of Smith 's most precious asset , miraculously unimpaired by the passage of the years : his ability to retain a sense of wonder at each manifestation of the most basic of human emotions .
12 I have never played golf time .
13 Since 1953 the United States has been subjected to rapidly reduced lead time on computer innovation , from several years ' lead time in the 1950s and 1960s to zero and lag time in the 1980s .
14 She could have spent quality time with her children .
15 Sponsored by the Russian Federation government and staffed largely by defectors from Soviet central television , it had been given air time totalling just over six hours a day on Soviet television 's second channel [ for February 1991 curbs on Radio Russia see p. 38015 ] .
16 The Leeds manager would never have been given air time on general football matters as he was always perceived as someone who was fronting an organisation that stood for the worst things in football .
17 Mr Fallon said : ‘ I would have to think very seriously about it as I do not think Dr Clarke 's views should be given air time . ’
18 We are currently being assisted part time , for a minimal token fee , by a member of the Institute of Public Relations .
19 Editor , — Those of us who have trained part time owe our careers to the senior registrar ( PM(79)3 ) scheme .
20 ‘ Since I 've worked part time I 've also become a parent governor at the children 's school and most Fridays during term time I go in and listen to children reading .
21 as a pension , so if I 'd retired at that point , and then worked part time
22 He had sent her postcards — never a letter , that would have wasted working time .
23 In the early years pamphlets were reviewed form time to time , but this practice was soon discontinued .
24 Bring Started Date Time } .
25 Constantly on the look-out for ideas which might boost his trade , he had barely allowed Ashley time to launch her own one-girl operation before he had knocked at her door .
26 It was found that one additional car was required on route 42 , to cover the slightly extended journey time .
27 We 've exhaustively surveyed Leeds time and again to find these erm so called brown field sites which our own residents suggest are there .
28 After she had given Miguel time to pay the bills and get away , she retraced her steps and found herself a table at a café in an arcade in one of the ornamental squares by a pretty fountain .
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