Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [art] [noun] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 She seemed worried that Prince Charles would not make the wedding in time .
2 Unfortunately , Lola could not deliver the cars in time for Indianapolis and Mr Rahal failed to qualify for the race .
3 The most interesting condition occurs under item 9 ( Liability of seller ) : Under the Trade Descriptions Act , SLAD may not stipulate the period of time of this warranty , but it recommends that its members guarantee the authenticity of what they are selling for a period of six years .
4 And the reverse of that , wrote Harsnet , the feeling that all we have already felt and seen and heard has yet to happen , is so far only a dream , a fantasy , and the sense , he wrote , that this may be a feeling we experience again and again throughout our lives , that the elements of experience have failed to catch on to the glass of our lives , or that the glass is there and waiting for the experience to be registered , that it can wait for ever , for it does not know the meaning of time .
5 Some of the assumptions of the programme , however , had not withstood the test of time , and there were elements of ‘ detachment from reality , undue anticipation and unnecessary detail ’ .
6 He said , but he said it does n't give us the excuse of not paying the invoices on time , and he said erm I have warned him for it this morning and he said he will process it , and he said the cheque will be in the post here on Monday .
7 We can not sustain the investment of time and money necessary for successful database publishing — although we are going ahead with a pilot scheme to make an on-line version of the annotated catalogue of our world-famous Clark Collection available at no charge through JANET .
8 She 's not got a lot of time for him now , I can pretty well reveal that .
9 But every coin has a flip side ; although we might be better equipped to maintain health , we should recognise that we can not stem the effects of time .
10 But Cronin and Fitch showed that if one replaces particles by antiparticles and takes the mirror image , but does not reverse the direction of time , then the universe does not behave the same .
11 We do not have a lot of time left in which to act …
12 This , however , is not at all uncommon when regressing someone to such an early age , for babies do not have an awareness of time in the same way that adults do .
13 it wo n't take me , I 'm not spending a load of time on jar jamas
14 There seems no reason why the heir to a title should not enter the Lords before time as a life peer .
15 The observation checklist did not record the length of time each transaction took .
16 We believe that it is not fair , it is not practical , and it will not stand the test of time .
17 An association with ‘ urgency ’ has been found when the child passes urine frequently and with great urgency , often not reaching the lavatory in time ( Berg et al .
18 have very little warning before you need to go , and sometimes do not reach the lavatory in time ;
19 But in a judgment at Jedburgh Sheriff Court yesterday , Sheriff James Paterson accepted a plea on Neil 's behalf that the charges were incompetent because the prosecution had not served the complaint in time .
20 Do not let the pressure of time overcome you : try to remain calm , and attempt to compose your images .
21 MOST BOOKS on branch lines record enterprises that have not stood the test of time and are no longer with us .
22 If it appears that the original decisions were taken on the basis of assumptions which have not stood the test of time it is as well to re-run the exercise .
23 If some of Hoppé 's portraits and genre pictures have not stood the test of time , his influence on his contemporaries , his restless experimentation , his role in helping to found the London Salon of Photography , and his nineteen books made him an important figure in the history of twentieth-century photography .
24 In consumer matters these rights have not stood the test of time , and in modern economic conditions , Britain and other Western nations have had to introduce numerous statutory regulations to clarify and indeed strengthen the rights of individual consumers .
25 The arguments had not stood the test of time too well , but it ended pithily enough : ‘ What the working man wants from the war is work . ’
26 The performances have not stood the test of time ; a successor would be very welcome .
27 The first review must take place within 24 hours , and preferably within 12 hours if you are not to spend a lot of time later in resurrecting the item and trying to remember it .
28 The times I have heard : ‘ We want it to look nice , mind you , but not take a lot of time .
29 The problem , we must make sure Ray does n't include the amount of time he nee extra he needs to arrive at every meeting half an hour early .
30 I I 'm happy to serve as long as it is n't you know , I mean I I ca n't give a lot of time because er my time 's so committed .
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