Example sentences of "[noun] [am/are] [vb pp] [prep] the time " in BNC.
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1 | These correlations , however , apparently increase when emotionality ratings are made at the time of recall and may increase with the age of the memory ( Linton , 1986 ) . |
2 | Many of the costs are hidden in the time of teachers who are distracted from their primary task by the managerial and administrative requirements of examinations . |
3 | Secondary sources are written after the time of the event and are usually based on primary sources . |
4 | As Nicholson pointed out , he need not have done that , since most percentage deals are struck at the time of pre-production contracts . |
5 | Particular problems are centred around the time available for consultations and the workings of the appointment system . |
6 | However , those at the high-end with stuff in the hopper like P5-based Unix multiprocessors are chaffed by the time they 're losing getting to market . |
7 | These codes are input at the time of each Claims Intimation and are recorded on the ‘ Claims Screen ’ of the Home Record . |
8 | Thus the time dependences of the current I and potential difference V are given by the time dependence of the intersection of the load line with the characteristic , provided the frequency of the source is not so high that reactive effects render the static characteristic inappropriate . |
9 | It is essential that some time limit be placed on the time within which the ( landlord 's ) works are to be completed and the certificate of practical completion issued ( see clause 2.8 ) . |
10 | Under our amendment , they would have the power to order that the game be replayed from the time when it was stopped . |
11 | These prices are a guideline only and it is strongly advised that prices are checked at the time of booking . |
12 | Anything less involves wasted potential and the limiting factors are seen as the time and energy of the carers . |
13 | Simple methods of ordering are mentioned at the time of the advertisement with special emphasis on a local or freephone facility which asks the respondent to telephone and quote his or her credit card number , name and address . |
14 | Associated with this view is the general contention that services are consumed at the time they are produced , and therefore they can not be stored , transported or resold . |