Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] [art] [adv] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Once he is asleep , he sleeps for a very long time — thousands of years in fact . |
2 | This effect persists for a relatively long time , and as there is a specific relationship between the stimuli and the responses , it is regarded as a genuine form of associative learning . |
3 | In England this power has for a very long time been delegated , so far as barristers are concerned , to the Inns of Court : and , for a much shorter time , so far as solicitors are concerned , to the Law Society . |
4 | The publication of the report ‘ The Implications of the Single European Market for Scottish Vocational Education ’ , funded by the Scottish Office Education Department , and undertaken by Alan McGregor and Graham Thom of Glasgow University occurs at a very opportune time . |
5 | ‘ Brassey 's renaissance comes at a most opportune time , ’ commented Maj.-Gen. |
6 | The urge for an independent central bank and a proposed Euro central bank comes at a particularly dangerous time , when recessions , depressions and even a slump can not be ruled out . |
7 | This change in the SCO hierarchy comes at a highly interesting time . |