Example sentences of "time [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll make it right with Mrs Bradford for you to have time off next Sunday , then you must go and listen to them . ’
2 For instance : Anne : I need some time off next week .
3 Anne : As I was saying , I need some time off next week …
4 It was time for second lot .
5 It was time for second lot .
6 ‘ There must surely be time for second thoughts , ’ it says .
7 Waiting time for first outpatient appointment
8 It is now unlikely that a solution will be found in time for next Wednesday 's debate on the poll tax at the Tory conference in Blackpool .
9 The EC Commission responded to the ministers by promising to prepare legislative proposals in time for next month 's council of ministers meeting .
10 Date and time for next cleaning
11 It is hoped the law will be in place in time for next summer 's Ashes series .
12 And Dons boss Joe Kinnear reckons the time has come for Fashanu to be reconsidered by England in time for next month 's World Cup qualifier against Norway at Wembley .
13 Whitaker is consulting with Penguin to ensure that the situation is rectified in time for next month 's publications .
14 Time is at a premium because I want a full launch in time for next spring , and I prefer to use an agency which knows its market intimately . ’
15 At least they now have twelve months to recover in time for next year 's race .
16 At least they now have twelve months to recover in time for next year 's race .
17 RANGERS are to spend £500,000 on a new pitch in time for next season — assuming an abbreviated summer break allows them enough time to restore the worst playing surface Walter Smith can remember in his time at Ibrox , writes Hugh Keevins .
18 Last week , Rangers announced plans to lay a new pitch , at a cost of £500,000 , in time for next season .
19 Well , I do n't think there 's any action that 's likely to be taken by the Regional Health Authority in time for next Monday .
20 DAY 4 : Time for last minute shopping or perhaps a visit to the Rijksmuseum to see the Night Watch by Rembrandt or the Van Gogh Museum to see a vast array of the master 's work .
21 Time for last minute shopping and a last look at the sights , then it 's time to bid The Hague farewell and transfer to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport for your afternoon or evening return flights to your chosen airport and home .
22 Obviously , the length of time between first use and second use and , subsequently , between first use and daily use , is intimately related to a number of personal and social factors .
23 Demand for the services offered by these units has varied considerably with a consequence that the length of time between first contact with the GP and first appointment has fluctuated between two weeks and three months .
24 During the first excitation interval ( i.e. the time between first and second step commands ) the motor must move far enough and attain sufficient velocity to ensure that synchronism with the step commands is maintained when the excitation changes from BC to CD .
25 The first is the average length of time between first receipt of an application and a visit .
26 Another part of her mind was still registering the fact that , at some time during last evening , Luke must have mentioned her impending departure to Sam who , presumably , had told Anna .
27 27 ( 1 ) This section applies if , at any time after 9th June l988 , a landlord ( in this section referred to as " the landlord in default " ) or any person acting on behalf of the landlord in default unlawfully deprives the residential occupier of any premises of his occupation of the whole or part of the premises .
28 ( 2 ) This section also applies if , at any time after 9th June 1988 , a landlord ( in this section referred to as " the landlord in default " ) or any person acting on behalf of the landlord in default — ( a ) attempts unlawfully to deprive the residential occupier of any premises of his occupation of the whole or part of the premises , or ( b ) knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the conduct is likely to cause the residential occupier of any premises — ( i ) to give up his occupation of the premises or any part thereof , or ( ii ) to refrain from exercising any right or pursuing any remedy in respect of the premises or any part thereof , does acts likely to interfere with the peace or comfort of the residential occupier or members of his household , or persistently withdraws or withholds services reasonably required for the occupation of the premises as a residence , and , as a result , the residential occupier gives up his occupation of the premises as a residence .
29 Teammate Rob McElnea is on course to secure second place in the Super Cup points at Mallory Park in two weeks time after fourth and fifth places today .
30 The factors selected were mean OBS score at time of first assessment , whether the sufferer was singly or doubly incontinent at least once daily , whether he or she engaged in persistent wandering away from home , whether he or she lived alone , and whether he or she had no closely involved informal carer .
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