Example sentences of "for [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | If you can not do this , you could put aside a certain amount of money as a reward for each time the scales register a drop in weight . |
2 | For each time segment look at three successful things that you achieved . |
3 | At least 3 specimens were examined for each time point . |
4 | This implies splitting up the data for each time period ( each day , say ) , into that relating to the individual outstanding futures contracts . |
5 | It was an effort even to fetch coal from outside , and a herculean struggle was called for each time I opened the garage doors which faced the prevailing gales . |
6 | The mean number of letters recalled across the 12 subjects for each time delay was then calculated . |
7 | The vials were changed every 10 minutes so that fractions of 4 ml were collected for each time interval . |
8 | For each time zone , or for |
9 | An option is to use a clockwork timer , as for a camera or model aircraft dethermaliser , which can be set for specific time delay in minutes and seconds . |
10 | His testimony before the Senate Banking Committee had one priceless moment of nostalgia for simpler times . |
11 | There were probably other factors at work , which have since slipped automatically into place , but the needs expressed above were evident , being expressed by a range of people , and provided a justification for investing time and resource in trying to establish a partnership with industry . |
12 | You have my soul now , all my thoughts are yours ; only a short time before you can have all of me , even my poor body which I now strive to make purer and better , healthier and stronger for that time . |
13 | And so for that time we live now , both of us , and we are perfectly happy , and the waiting is not weary , but good and happy for us both . |
14 | You conducted Elektra again in Salzburg in 1964 — I remember Szell , who also knew Strauss , giving you and your cast long and heartfelt applause at the end of the performance — and a Salome was announced for that time , too , which did n't in fact come about for a number of years . |
15 | There was a light frost covering the ground and much of the foliage , but it was a mild day for that time of the year . |
16 | A ‘ minder ’ is allocated , who is freed for that time to assist the trainee . |
17 | for that time exactly |
18 | The trees will stay in readiness for that time . |
19 | The argument for seasonally adjusting monthly unemployment figures is that only then can the observer tell whether a given monthly increase in unemployment is the normal variation for that time of year or an unusual rise which policy-makers should be concerned about . |
20 | He had some material put down which , after reviewing the BBC tapes I told you about , is just amazing for that time , and for his age . |
21 | Every society requires its witnesses : those who are not afraid to render and preserve in words the range and scope of human experience for that time and that place . |
22 | ‘ Working with Oaky and Osborne was right for that time , but now it 's time to move on , do something a bit different , ’ shrugs Shaun . |
23 | Having decided how long the intervention is to last , ask the parents to run it for that time and then immediately return to the baseline condition . |
24 | His father was forty-nine , his mother forty-two and he weighed twelve pounds — remarkable for that time and place . |
25 | Fearless in their use of colour and ornament ( jewellery played an important role in their imagery ) they employed a variety of , for that time , unorthodox material : copper , aluminium , ivory , mother-of-pearl , semi-precious stones , gold and silver , as well as bronze to achieve their desired effects . |
26 | ‘ [ ‘ Terminus ’ ] in the understanding of the law does not only signify the limits and limitation of time , but also the estate and interest that passes for that time . |
27 | Was I think he said it were about twenty six pound a week for that time you see ? |
28 | At dinner a military band played ; the governor 's wife was ‘ a very agreeable woman , with an uncommonly mild and sweet tone of voice ’ , and the governor told Johnson and Boswell that ‘ the Arabs could live for five days without victuals , and subsist for three weeks on nothing else but the blood of their camels , who could lose so much of it as would suffice for that time , without being exhausted . ’ |
29 | Elisha was the man that God had equipped for that time in history , in that land , and for the specific needs of individual people around him . |
30 | that long , if you had a valid doctor 's note for that time , surely ? |