Example sentences of "[adj] the [noun] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Garcia 's epitaph , written by a monk of Leon , made clear the opinion of the time :
2 The bars here are unique in that unlike the rest of ‘ puritan ’ Germany , they only close for an hour a day to let the cleaners in ( many bars even pour drink through a loophole by cleaning half the bar at a time — prost ! )
3 Increase the time on the outbound leg by half the difference between the time taken on the first turn from the entry heading ( 145° above ) and from the hold axis .
4 A description of 1678 is so close to the kind of situation which Mayhew would give of London in the mid-nineteenth century , that it must be taken as applying just as much to the eighteenth : a poor woman that goes three days a week to wash or scoure abroad , or one that is employed in nurse-keeping three or four months in a year , or a poor market-woman who attends three or four mornings in a week with her basket , and all the rest of the time these folks have little or nothing to do .
5 Bear in mind that any speed limit is a maximum , it does not mean that it is safe to drive at that speed , always take into account all the conditions at the time , never drive so fast that you can not stop well within the distance you can see to be clear .
6 I think the only one to look at feasibility to start with you can actually get away charging all the survey to the time basis
7 It was largely up to NME to cover all the bases at the time .
8 Its importance as a link between Bishop 's Castle and the rest of the world in the days before motorised transport is emphasised by all the recollections of the time .
9 And er , so Freud and Bullett say , look if Wilson had all the power at the time , and some ways the world in nineteen eighty to twenty was a bit like what it is today , after the collapse of the Soviet Union , really , you really only got one superpower .
10 He wo n't even be the MP for the town let alone the minister by the time these decisions are made . ’
11 The report discusses the implications of the short time local authorities had to plan for use of the grant , in particular the difficulties within the time scale of consulting users , carers and others in planning for and providing new services .
12 Both the adopted children and the institutionalized boys thus show that the deprivation of intellectual and social experience in infancy had not produced irreversible consequences , however drastic the effects at the time .
  Next page