Example sentences of "no time be " in BNC.

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1 At no time are these more apparent than when a possible downturn in the market for legal services is perceived .
2 No time is given to setting clear objectives that everyone subscribes to .
3 Transparencies can be studied for longer periods than drawings on the board , and no time is consumed by drawing during the lesson .
4 The first has the advantage that no time is wasted in finding a first feasible solution .
5 At no time is restraint to be used as a punitive measure , or in situations where the crimes that could be committed would be minor , such as shoplifting .
6 At no time is it sufficient simply to extrapolate from current costs and patterns of use to the future .
7 Because of the realities of party discipline a ‘ prayer ’ is rarely passed , but if no time is available a ‘ prayer ’ is not even discussed .
8 Each session must be planed ahead so that no time is wasted in the session trying to find and decide what to do .
9 When no time is stipulated and it is for the buyer to collect , the seller must be ready to hand over the goods ( against payment ) to the buyer on demand ( provided made at a reasonable hour , section 29(5) ) at any time after the making of the contract .
10 Although some speakers urged everyone who agreed with some proposition to show their hand , at no time was a vote taken : the chairman summed up the sense of the meeting after each item , announcing what he thought Kufra 's delegates were mandated to say at the National Assembly .
11 Once the decision had been taken , no time was wasted in defining the areas of the city to be dealt with and in actually measuring the ground , for Haussmann 's first task was to draw up a plan of Paris measured to an exact scale .
12 No time was lost putting them into service for the season , still in the L.U.T. livery , which was similar to Blackpool 's .
13 At no time was the company informed that the establishment of the trades in question required consent in writing .
14 Polls ( as one surrogate of political activity ) were consistently low , and at no time was there popular representation amongst the leadership .
15 And : ‘ Nigel would have been delighted at your success and I was very moved by your point that at no time was he attended or touched by any but those close to him .
16 This lasted for some weeks but at no time was the baby at risk either physically or psychologically nor was the mother and baby bond threatened .
17 At no time was there any suggestion of a wing drop .
18 Therefore , although it was a little slower in use , no time was lost in the field through frequent breaks for sharpening with the rub-stone as were needed with both swap-hook and scythe .
19 No time was lost in getting under way .
20 ( 3 ) Where there is an available market for the goods in question the measure of damages is prima facie to be ascertained by the difference between the contract price and market or current price at the time or times when the goods ought to have been accepted , or ( if no time was fixed for acceptance ) at the time of the refusal to accept . ’
21 ( 3 ) Where there is an available market for the goods in question the measure of damages is prima facie to be ascertained by the difference between the contract price and market or current price of the goods at the time or times when they ought to have been delivered , or ( if no time was fixed ) at the time of the refusal to deliver . ’
22 She strode with a determined step into the hall , and in no time was going from room to room , throwing open doors , exclaiming with interest and delight .
23 At no time was I given any indication , by any BW personnel , that there were any reservations about the project .
24 At no time was this " advantage " more glaring than when putting-out capitalists contracted or suspended their activities in rural manufacturing districts , throwing workers on to the parishes .
25 He said at no time was Paul Jones ever hit with a cane or whip , at no time was he tied upside down and hit , he was never forced to get up early to feed the animals , or ill-treated in any way whatsoever .
26 He said at no time was Paul Jones ever hit with a cane or whip , at no time was he tied upside down and hit , he was never forced to get up early to feed the animals , or ill-treated in any way whatsoever .
27 Mr Teague said that at no time was Paul Jones ever hit with a cane or whip , at no time was he tied upside down and hit , he was never forced to get up early to feed the animals , or ill-treated in any way whatsoever .
28 Mr Teague said that at no time was Paul Jones ever hit with a cane or whip , at no time was he tied upside down and hit , he was never forced to get up early to feed the animals , or ill-treated in any way whatsoever .
29 But the wolf kept on going , he was cunning and knowing — and in no time was feeding his face .
30 Although this role is secondary , and must at no time be abused , the student learns through planning and providing care for individual patients .
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