Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] [verb] [prep] the time " in BNC.
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1 | In flight refreshment or meals according to the time of day . |
2 | Although sources suggested at the time of Craythorne 's departure that marketing director Udo Kaul might roll his responsibilities into the brief of marketing manager Peter Townsend , Brackenbury has been appointed as head of all advertising functions , with an advertising coordinator , Roger Harris , reporting to him . |
3 | It seems that Constanze supplied Mozart with the sexual fulfilment he needed , and , although rumours abounded at the time , and have continued ever since , that both husband and wife took other lovers , there is not a shred of evidence to support such a theory . |
4 | There are useful ‘ orbats ’ ; a good selection of photos includes portraits , museum exhibits , contemporary diagrammatic drawings of wagons , artillery pieces , Gatlings ; and groups taken at the time . |
5 | The pupil-teacher ratio ( PTR ) and the contact ratio ( the time teachers spend directly teaching as opposed to preparing and marking work ) might be regarded as inputs and , in addition to the examples taken from the Audit Commission report , outputs might include punctuality and values and attitudes acquired by the time the pupils leave school — though the latter would not be easy to quantify . |
6 | Classic motor cycle restorers and others used to the time consuming ‘ cigarette paper technique ’ for determining opening time would undoubtedly benefit from the ease and accuracy of timing magnetos afforded by this method . ’ |
7 | During 1970 and 1971 a series of articles and editorials appeared in the Times on the poor quality of TVZ transmissions , particularly on the Copperbelt . |
8 | Notice that Y in this version represents the money value of spending on all final goods and services produced during the time period . |
9 | Much symbolism and tradition are attached to these maypole ceremonies , but traditions adapt to the times . |