Example sentences of "out the time " in BNC.
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1 | Not neurotic , that , just a way of parcelling out the time , and doing everything I need to . |
2 | It was the way he 'd got out the time Barry had locked him in the tractor-shed . |
3 | Maggie glanced at her alarm clock , but could n't make out the time . |
4 | Yet I felt at last I had straightened out the time that had buckled when I lost all my writing . |
5 | It seemed ages before they sorted out the time . |
6 | The next day he went back to the factory and found out the time of the funeral . |
7 | I had no interest in charitable works , or in clubs devoted to flower-arranging , debating futile motions or even poetry-reading , seeing such activities as being designed to fill out the time of future ladies of leisure . |
8 | The law therefore singles out the time direction of irreversible physical processes as the direction of increasing entropy . |
9 | For you , teacher , it is not just beating out the time , or keeping the class in order ; you must show a lively interest and response . |
10 | And then you can think of I mean this is this is just sort it can be there to confuse you while you 're sorting out the time . |
11 | So long as you know how far it is to the line , and so long as someone is calling out the time to the start , you just need to judge your speed correctly . |
12 | Timing is started over the holding point , so work out the time for the turns as well . |
13 | Estimate groundspeed and work out the time to the threshold . |
14 | She 'd been down to Goring for Marius ' funeral , ( having found out the time by ringing Morrison at Orme Gardens ) . |
15 | A contract was then issued to Social and Community Planning Research to carry out the Time Budget Survey and to deposit the data in the ESRC Data Archive for general use . |
16 | Readers were to be left with the impression that a ‘ woodchopper ’ beating out the time audibly and often was the inevitable result and proof of unmusical French ‘ good taste ’ : one preferring permanent metrical chaos . |
17 | Knotting on the matching pareo , she made a mental note to telephone them as soon as she collected her wits enough to work out the time in the UK . |
18 | kilometres per hour to work out the time it takes we do four thousand divided by three er eight hundred and fifty . |