Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] [prep] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 There is one important difference : the Prime Minister and his Cabinet can embark boldly upon their way forward , with electoral considerations banished for a long time to come .
2 Their eyes held for a long time and then he rested back on his elbows and looked at the treetops , his face suddenly serious .
3 Yeah , I 'm rather concerned that this kind of thing seems to be happening rather a lot , I mean this is so reminiscent of what happened in the , the four maisonette in in Fern Hill where we had empty blocks left for a long time erm becoming a magnet for vandalism and all kinds of everything !
4 The Source Index is an author index to all the articles published in the given time period .
5 Clocks adjusted to the wrong time — ‘ Monday morning blues ’ and some forms of insomnia
6 Looking at Fig.8.1 we can see a wide range of P/E ratios for the chemicals and plastics firms listed by the Financial Times ; the highest is 29.0 and the lowest is 5.4 .
7 The 1990 Budget clarified the tax position and a recent survey of pension fund managers reported in the Financial Times appears to confirm a growing use of derivative products .
8 He warned the congress that old dogmas had to be abandoned and new principles adopted for the changing times .
9 At the first review date the completion dates are re-estimated and the new dates entered on the planned time axis in line with the review date on the elapsed time axis .
10 At the first review date the completion dates are re-estimated and the new dates entered on the planned time axis in line with the review date on the elapsed time axis .
11 It also marked the beginnings of a true differentiation between the advertisements placed in the Financial Times , The Sunday Times , the Daily Telegraph and those jobs that were sourced by headhunters .
12 All prices quoted in this brochure are based on exchange rates published in the Financial Times of 25/07/89 and are as follows ( in foreign currency value per £1 ) :
13 The men talked for a long time .
14 A couple of blows rained on the crouching Time Lord .
15 The society 's charitable project soon got round the underworld , and in January 1773 they had a card hung in Westminster Jail stating that their charity was likely to be imposed upon ‘ by artful and designing villains who cause themselves to be arrested and imprisoned a day before the Society makes a distribution and thus come in for relief designed for the Poor distressed debtors imprisoned for a long time . ‘
16 No serious , in summer , it 's alright now good wind blow you can get the clothes dried in a reasonable time but in the winter you ca n't
17 Volume is usually measured as the total number of contracts traded during the specified time period .
18 External reliability can be measured by comparing the test scores obtained by one tester working with the same group of children on two separate occasions separated by a short time interval .
19 If the long and complex passage of Athenaeus 6 ( 273a–275b ) , which Felix Jacoby gives as fragment 59 , can be considered a trustworthy summary of Posidonius ' views about Roman civilization , two features emerge : ( a ) the Romans preserved for a long time their extreme simplicity of life ; ( b ) in that long period they learnt many techniques from various foreigners ( Greeks , Etruscans , Samnites and Iberians ) and their constitutional principles from the Spartans .
20 Designed to combine all the tools required for a real time emergency or training simulation , EIS provides full colour facility maps , data sheets , key personnel details and ensures effective communication between operation centres faces with a chemical release .
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