Example sentences of "time [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Far more AB ( upper middle class ) people read the Daily Mirror than The Times or Guardian even though they were a tiny proportion of the total Mirror readership .
2 A glance at the Financial Times or Money Management will reveal the large number and variety of offshore funds in existence .
3 Well it 's what , dinner times or evening time ?
4 His death was reported in the Sheerness Times & Guardian :
5 According to the St Ives Times & Echo , similar funny business happened in Cornwall .
6 Not content that the BBC broadcasts most of a 30-hour Test match live , Mr Hughes wants news bulletins and horse-racing postponed because of the possibility that something significant might occur , even though the action will be replayed many times once cricket coverage resumes .
7 Although my elder two sons are experts in Streetcleaner Two , Sonic the Warthog and Attack of the Psychopathic Hippopotami , they live in Glasgow , where fast reaction times and knowledge of weird mutant creatures is necessary for survival on the no-mean-city streets , where the drivers are worse than the megabytten monsters .
8 Parsley is hardy and can be sown outdoors in March , but takes several weeks to germinate if sown at that time in cool temperate regions , hence , it has earnt itself the reputation of needing " to go to the Devil seven times and back " before it will sprout .
9 The computer records reading times and response latencies .
10 Relative retention times and response factors were calculated by comparison of authentic standards to coprostanol .
11 Most of all , we needed results : lower costs , radically shorter lead times and delivery-to-promise as a norm not as the exception .
12 times and shit like that .
13 Keep compost evenly moist at all times and mist daily to maintain high humidity .
14 Saunders has scored eight times and Villa have n't lost a game since his £2.3 million move from Liverpool .
15 He also stressed that flowering times and scale of roses should be taken into account when they are planted informally .
16 The book was well received by the Lancet and British Medical Journal , but savagely attacked by an anonymous reviewer in the Medical Times and Gazette of 1859 , who dismissed it , in a ridiculous review for which the most likely reason was personal animosity or jealousy , as ‘ a book which is not wanted [ and ] is not even up to the mark of the existing vade-mecums .
17 [ Charles Mayo Goss , A Brief Account of Henry Gray , FRS , and his Anatomy , Descriptive and Surgical , 1959 ; Proceedings of the Royal Society , vol. xii , 1863 ; obituary in Lancet , vol. ii , 1861 , p. 600 ; Medical Times and Gazette , new series , vol. xviii , 1859 ; W. Brockbank , ‘ A Centenary of a False Prophecy ’ , Medical History , vol. ii , 1958 , pp. 67–8 . ]
18 I remember those times and shudder .
19 I particularly welcome the priority given to the patients charter , which will reduce appointment waiting times and waiting lists in hospitals , and to the schools charter , which will make sure that parents get the fullest information on their children 's education .
20 This in turn led to massive variations in waiting times and waiting lists , an issue of high public and political salience .
21 Down times and system incidents will be logged by the facilities management operator in a diary kept in the Computer Room .
22 This is a well-documented conflict , especially among creative people who need isolation at certain times and company at others .
23 Provide information about ward routines and procedures , visiting times and telephone numbers .
24 ‘ Good times and glamour ?
25 Radio Times and TV Times will start to print all terrestrial and satellite television listings .
26 At the beginning of each week she read through the Radio Times and TV Times and ringed the programmes that she wanted to see .
27 The 10p terror is selling two million a week , and during its first month knocked Radio Times and TV Times into second and third places .
28 Also worth looking at to keep up to date are the Radio Times and TV Times : useful sources of information on current programmes together with the names of the presenters and producers .
29 But when I began to fathom the extent of British editorial obedience to America 's New York Times and NBC-TV , I got scared .
30 In terms of ‘ carrying efficiency ’ , the bicycle is roughly twice as efficient as the car , the bus seven times and surface rapid rail twelve times as efficient .
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