Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] [prep] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | There is one important difference : the Prime Minister and his Cabinet can embark boldly upon their way forward , with electoral considerations banished for a long time to come . |
2 | No information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
3 | No information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
4 | No further information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
5 | No further information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
6 | No Quality Assurance information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
7 | No Software Performance Report ( SPR ) information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
8 | No Software Status Report ( SSR ) information exists for the data requested at the present time . |
9 | Their eyes held for a long time and then he rested back on his elbows and looked at the treetops , his face suddenly serious . |
10 | I would prefer , at the risk of offending the purists , to take a robust attitude , and simply say that it is a decision made at a particular time in response to a particular situation against a particular political background , and is poor material on which to build any general proposition . |
11 | Best editor seen for a long time . |
12 | I asked him whether he felt that this work fed off the troubled times in Belfast , and if so whether it could also have a more universal appeal . |
13 | Yeah , I 'm rather concerned that this kind of thing seems to be happening rather a lot , I mean this is so reminiscent of what happened in the , the four maisonette in in Fern Hill where we had empty blocks left for a long time erm becoming a magnet for vandalism and all kinds of everything ! |
14 | A smaller , or zero tuning delay is best set when facilities are unavailable or the machine is lightly loaded to maximise the work achieved in a discrete time interval . |
15 | The Source Index is an author index to all the articles published in the given time period . |
16 | No Special Relationships exist for the user requested at the present time . |
17 | A major theme reported by the Financial Times of Feb. 27 was the effort of developing countries to adopt market-economy structural changes and to compete efficiently in the changed international climate . |
18 | Questions whirled in her brain as the play progressed , unfolding its tale to an appreciative audience , yet she was no nearer to an answer as the curtain dropped for the final time after the cast had been made to take several bows . |
19 | Clocks adjusted to the wrong time — ‘ Monday morning blues ’ and some forms of insomnia |
20 | The amount of colour developed during a fixed time is proportional to the tissue type plasminogen activator activity in the sample . |
21 | Looking at Fig.8.1 we can see a wide range of P/E ratios for the chemicals and plastics firms listed by the Financial Times ; the highest is 29.0 and the lowest is 5.4 . |
22 | The 1990 Budget clarified the tax position and a recent survey of pension fund managers reported in the Financial Times appears to confirm a growing use of derivative products . |
23 | He warned the congress that old dogmas had to be abandoned and new principles adopted for the changing times . |
24 | No LIFESPAN user names exist from the start name requested at the present time . |
25 | The starting position is that of eligibility set at a particular time . |
26 | At the first review date the completion dates are re-estimated and the new dates entered on the planned time axis in line with the review date on the elapsed time axis . |
27 | At the first review date the completion dates are re-estimated and the new dates entered on the planned time axis in line with the review date on the elapsed time axis . |
28 | It also marked the beginnings of a true differentiation between the advertisements placed in the Financial Times , The Sunday Times , the Daily Telegraph and those jobs that were sourced by headhunters . |
29 | Up to the beginning of this century people believed in an absolute time . |
30 | It is not sufficient for social psychologists merely to define attitudes in terms of a stance taken at a particular time , with the assumption that such a stance has a fixity , which is only to be shifted by the reception of ‘ persuasive information ’ . |