Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 For the case of chromosome 10 , in situ hybridisation studies on primate chromosomes with XACs from the duplicated region should provide information on the time of occurrence of the pericentric inversion .
2 Ideally , further education activities should take place at a time when the qualified staff can most easily be spared .
3 This should take place at a time when the individual is able to engage in detailed discussion .
4 The monster might breathe fire for a time but , sooner or later , the general public would forget about the lion 's head and remember only the goat 's body and serpent 's tail .
5 Well , the immunologist from the clinic went in and evaluated Ron and basically told him that he had … that he was not going to live more than the most a few weeks , and he could have control over the time of his death if he wished , and that was his decision to make , and he should think about it and talk it over with me .
6 Wise parents give their children increasing freedom to do so , in order that they may gain experience before the time comes for them to be fully responsible for the choices they make .
7 ( 4 ) A licence transferred by virtue of subsection ( 2 ) or ( 3 ) above shall have effect until the next meeting of the licensing board and , if not renewed at that meeting , shall have effect until the time within which an appeal may be made has elapsed or , if an appeal has been lodged , until the appeal has been abandoned or determined .
8 But er it would cause chaos for a time
9 If your students want to study spoken English , you will spend part of the time in the classroom working on examples of the spoken language .
10 Normally , you will receive confirmation at the time of booking .
11 Not only are peak users paying for the high marginal costs they impose , but also those users who would not mind consuming at a different time ( e.g. households with night storage heaters , who can use electricity at a time when marginal costs are low ) are induced by cheaper prices to switch to consuming at off-peak times .
12 As the days pass in this unfamiliar environment , some patients ( particularly those with deficient vision and hearing , and those who for one reason or another do not read a daily newspaper ) can lose track of the time of day , the day of the week and the day of the month .
13 Participants may read the transcript and , if they are unhappy , can veto release for a time .
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