Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [adj] times " in BNC.
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1 | As channel activity usually occurred in bursts ( Figs 1A and 2A ) , mean open and mean closed times , and open and closed time distribution histograms were obtained by restricting the analyses to individual bursts during 20–30 s of continuous recording . |
2 | The Stanlow to Aberystwyth Wednesdays only 0100 ex Stanlow is the only freight west of Salop and keeps odd times some weeks . |
3 | James and I continued to go out and have lovely times together , but after a couple of years it slowly began to dawn on me that I was expanding . |
4 | Generally , eating problems can be avoided by being flexible with your puppy from the start , varying the eating location , alternating types of dog food , and changing feeding times . |
5 | The paper included plans to privatize British Rail and London buses , to increase competition for the Post Office , to expedite the contracting out of local authority services to the private sector , and to shorten waiting times for hospital admissions . |
6 | But those Somerville years remain with us , and the friends , and the ageless dons , some livelier , more liberal , than one ever knew ; and it 's good to go back and recall old times , good and bad . |
7 | We two were the youngest in the family and had lovely times together . |
8 | Among the benefits to patients that will be derived from trust status for south Ayrshire , I envisage the improved use of facilities , mainly theatres , enhancing cost-effectiveness , increasing throughput and reducing waiting times , upgrading the facilities at Ballochmyle and Biggart , as well as investment , for example , in a CAT scanner and a short-stay surgical unit , and perhaps in the longer-term investment in phase 2 being brought forward . |
9 | The night of horror is wonderfully suggested in half-a-dozen groups , beautifully related in the surface-design but episodically conceived and covering different times ( Astyanax alive and dead ) . |
10 | Very often , with the benefit of hindsight , people can look back on their lives and identify stressful times more easily than identifying the present stresses that may surround them . |