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

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1 Mhm , frozen , and you 've , by the time you 've thawed it in forty eight hours , it 's no use for Christmas time , that 's
2 In addition , there are all the practical difficulties as to the accessibility of Parliamentary material , the cost of researching it and the use of court time in analysing it , which are good reasons for maintaining the rule .
3 The salvation it proposed was based on a reduction in the amount of first-class cricket to a 16-match one-day competition without over limitation , a reduction in county staffs and the involvement and use of part time cricketers .
4 In both studies , then , we were able to show that the results for Group treatment were just as good as those for Individual treatment — and , thereby , more cost effective in use of worker time .
5 The importance of these variations in children 's use of classroom time lies less in the precise quantifications than the questions they provoke .
6 Whatever a student 's course , employers will seek a combination of intellect , relevant abilities and personal qualities developed through the rigour of academic study and the prudent use of leisure time and vacations .
7 The railways were necessary to the rise of the North-Western holiday industry , but they did little actively to promote it , and the real cause of its growth , and of the pattern of its development , lay in rising living standards and changing attitudes to the use of leisure time among the potential visiting public .
8 The combination of intellectual abilities and personal qualities which employers seek can be developed not only through academic study but through wise use of leisure time and vacations. ,
9 As lack of discipline at home had been found to be important to later sociopathy , she recommended improved discipline at school for such at-risk youngsters : a more vigorous role in preventing truancy , supervision for completion of assignments , controlled use of leisure time and so on .
10 As the child grows we aim to educate him or her in the constructive use of leisure time and so a range of extra-curricular activities is offered .
11 To prepare the pupils to make worthwhile use of leisure time both during school days and later in adult life .
12 It follows that schools will need to re-think their allocation and use of teacher time .
13 In 1986–87 the CEGB had a complex structure of energy charges , ranging from 1.4 pence per kilowatt hour ( p/kWh ) for use at night during weekends to 3.8 p/kWh for use at breakfast time on a weekday .
14 The probabilities of the transitions are then stored in transition matrices for use at recognition time .
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