Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] time " in BNC.

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1 But the new Accord comes at a crisis time for the motor industry .
2 A more independent verdict came from the Oxford Times , which predicted : ’ The Oxford West and Abingdon seat is likely to be a neck-and-neck sprint to the finish between the Tories and the Liberal Democrats with Labour a more spirited also-ran . ’
3 The weekend was under a heatwave according to the Oban Times of August 25th , 1876 .
4 What would this column do without the Funday Times ?
5 They appeared in his novel of 1960 , Take a girl like you , in which Patrick gives freezing looks , and a group of children wears the ‘ expression of being proud of being serious , like some famous author photographed in the Radio Times ’ .
6 The fusion product has unusual units : keV sec per m 3 ; the keV is the temperature , sec comes from the confinement time and per m 3 gives the density .
7 The harshly meritocratic , anti-toff right-wingery exemplified by the Sunday Times is instinctively republican .
8 One notable sequel reported in the Sunday Times of 6 January was a demonstration mounted by a number of Saudi women , not normally allowed to drive , who sent away their drivers and drove their cars around Riyadh .
9 Blundy 's report appeared in The Sunday Times on 24th February .
10 I fully accept the point that the Minister made about The Sunday Times .
11 The MORI poll conducted for the Sunday Times ( Jan 1988 ) showed that 11 per cent considered the quality of primary school education as excellent and a further 61 per cent as good .
12 In April 1974 an advertisement appeared in The Sunday Times announcing that ‘ Laura Ashley ’ was seeking a financial controller .
13 Unconfirmed reports from a Pentagon source quoted in the Sunday Times suggests that a very successful joint US/SAS raid into Kuwait has captured an Iraqi anti-aircraft missile and its crew , without loss .
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