Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] a [adj] time [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To go on for a long time doing better and better exhibitions .
2 In between a full time job , writing articles , trying to write a book and moving house , I was asked to write a special for this Christmas edition based on the assembly of a ‘ dream tank .
3 The Pilkington float process , metal skis , xerography , are success stories , but only after a long time period , much effort and many technical difficulties .
4 3 Incumbent firms can change prices only within a non-zero time lag .
5 I thought actually we had a standing order already that claims had to be in within a certain time limit
6 She asked for any qualified teacher interested in assisting with training — not necessarily on a full time basis — but willing to sit in and observe and become involved generally — perhaps you have a special knowledge and/or interest in Music — Dance — Anatomy — Etc or would like to know more about training and the role of the trainer .
7 ‘ ( 3 ) Where the goods are of a perishable nature , or where the unpaid seller gives notice to the buyer of his intention to resell , and the buyer does not within a reasonable time pay or tender the price , the unpaid seller may re-sell the goods and recover from the original buyer damages for any loss occasioned by his breach of contract .
8 He 's still my coach now , obviously not on a full time basis because my home 's in Michigan . ’
9 This does erupt , but not to a defined time schedule .
10 And then a percent I could get you a percent off as a first time buyer .
11 Cleaning staff would be employed for that site only , and usually on a full time basis , working to extremely rigorous standards .
12 that may mean that we meet a demoralized norwich team away on saturday — or — that they got boosted by their fine performance — ekoku was back after a long time injury for norwich .
13 I mean they , they both firmly saying they 're coming back on a full time basis ,
14 To obtain an assurance from the vendors that they wish to pursue matters on an exclusive basis , at least for a specified time period
15 Fortunately within a short time Richard I was compelled to sell back these rights in order to finance his Crusades , and the Scottish king reverted to being a vassal of the English king only in respect of English lands which he possessed .
16 Trading is prohibited unless the relevant information and its source is publicly disclosed by press release or otherwise within a reasonable time period prior to any purchase or sale .
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