Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [adj] times " in BNC.
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1 | The temptation for a band may be to say that there is too much hassle attached to gigging in the Soviet Union and to wait for better times . |
2 | The best time to see the Lakes he felt was not necessarily high summer , and he recommended people to come at all times of the year so that they might appreciate the great torrents of water after rain and misty light on cloudy days . |
3 | To be ready to work at all times . |
4 | It adds that ARC Northern had permission for quarrying and treatment of stone , apart from the roadstone coating , to work at all times , including Sundays . |
5 | I crossed it out because I thought it was gon na say cos I thought it said , survey managers are instructed to work at all times |
6 | Underlying this simplistic approach is sound reasoning , namely that your audience needs to know at all times where they are during your presentation . |
7 | A 4-megabit chip ought to sell for five times as much as a 1-megabit device , the price premium justified by the smaller space and lower power needed to provide four times the amount of memory . |
8 | He 's a good guide as to how to behave during barren times and , while I accept their temperaments are chalk and cheese , he might just talk some sense into Wright . |
9 | ‘ I know it may seem ludicrous when you look at what we have now , to talk about hard times . |
10 | ‘ Okay then what can I really do for you ? — or did you just want to talk about old times ? ’ |
11 | His grandmother like to talk of past times too . |
12 | If correct , this still purely theoretical conclusion implies that epigenetic rules and mental traits might have continued to evolve into historical times . |
13 | The Code enjoined members to trade fairly and responsibly , to behave at all times with integrity , comply with all relevant legislation benefiting consumers , act responsibly and prudently in their marketing and advertising , ensure that its debt collection procedures conformed to the highest ethical standards . |
14 | In some cultures there are still some established religious and social rituals surrounding death that help all the bereaved have a better understanding of how they are supposed to behave at certain times . |
15 | I think we have to remember at all times that we belong to a profession in which there can not be qualifications . |
16 | But whether you use a computer or not there are three principles to remember at all times : a ) Keep your filing up to date . |
17 | ‘ You are n't thinking of going out into the jungle to exercise for old times ’ sake ? ’ |
18 | It was all in the knees , he said , and he had liked to ski in better times . |
19 | For the study of local history there is , except in a very few cases , little need to look before Saxon times . |
20 | In planning ward staffing , the ward manager should start with a clear view of the number of staff she is likely to require at various times of the day . |
21 | And of ISD explained , with her staff shop sandwiches in hand : ‘ It is very difficult to cross at most times of day . |
22 | The godparent may have a ritual role to the child , such as participating in his wedding ceremony , and taking on certain responsibilities regarding his religious education , but the relationship that is strongest and requires respect , warmth and the obligation to help at all times , is the one between parents and godparents . |
23 | It can perhaps be said that the bereavement care teams who usually now come to help at such times are the public recognition of this phenomenon . |
24 | Cud play to win at all times and no mistake . |
25 | Cud play to win at all times and no mistake . |
26 | A committee set up by the accountancy profession believes that the data protection registrar will have to cope with 10 times the volume of work , with less than half the staff . |
27 | She has never been romantically linked with anyone and the biggest revelation to emerge in recent times came when a photographer spotted her shopping in Kensington last week and discovered she ate Kellogg 's Special K for breakfast . |
28 | It seems to work , for he is one of the most exciting players to emerge in recent times . |
29 | Consider whether a very bold , outrageous , or dramatic look would be too overwhelming in a dining room which all the family are going to want to use at different times . |
30 | In order that the scheme functions efficiently it is essential that the reception offices of the hotels within the scheme inform central reservations of the up-to-the-minute availability of rooms to let at all times ; failure to do this could result in double-bookings , loss of goodwill and unnecessary charges being levied against the hotel for the service . |