Example sentences of "to [be] [verb] [prep] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | Impeccable etiquette is required from everyone ; discipline and good manners , have to be observed at all times . |
2 | ( Our big fish man Andy Parkes tells me he prefers the name Oddballs for the fish he keeps — he feels a tank buster is a fish that ‘ has to be turned round several times a day ’ — which sums up how I feel ) . |
3 | But it 's unlikely to be heard until some time next year . |
4 | The necessary appearance of friendship had to be maintained at all times , and patronage continued to flow in the direction of the town of Perth from which the unfortunate Mr. Robinson came . |
5 | The main Viking field is earmarked for abandonment between 1997 and 2000 but major investment is necessary if the transportation system is to be maintained beyond that time frame , said Butler . |
6 | In a rare case where it was not reasonably practicable for the complaint to be presented within that time span , that complaint must be made within such further period as the tribunal considers reasonable . |
7 | This wonderfully rich and moist fruit cake may be a little strong for many young children 's tastes , but it is a lovely alternative for an older child , for a special occasion such as Christmas , or when the cake needs to be kept for some time . |
8 | It is particularly important for covering fruit cakes and cakes with an uneven surface , as it provides a smooth area for the icing and prevents discoloration of the icing by the cake if it is going to be kept for some time . |
9 | I 'm not sure that withholding diplomatic recognition is the best way to approach that , after all diplomatic recognition is concerned really with the effective control of territory and things like that rather than with moral principles , however , I think that er , when the Soviet Republics are signing their new Union Treaty or Commonwealth Treaty or whatever it 's going to be called by that time , this question should be amongst the most important to be tackled there , that 's to say the rights of ethnic minorities living in Republican Territories , that they should have the right to educate their children in their own language , that they should have the right to their own religion and so on and so forth . |
10 | ( It will have to be moved at this time in any case ) . |
11 | ‘ But I can say this — the long-term interests of the club have to be served at all times . |
12 | Twelve able miners or pickmen , at least , were to be employed at all times ( Leathart had recommended 30 or 40 or the lease to become void ) . |
13 | Er , I mean lots of people have got nothing to do and are unlikely to be employed during that time . |
14 | ‘ And after that it will be the turn of your gallery and your boy to be destroyed at any time of our choosing . ’ |
15 | That judgment will have to be made at that time . |
16 | On the other hand the counsellor may be assisted by many physical signs which suggest that alcohol is a problem , such as finding lots of empty bottles around , or when an older person is found to be drinking at all times of the day , often alone and not as part of a social occasion . |
17 | The other divers were nowhere to be seen at this time , which made for an extremely dangerous situation in the open ocean . |
18 | These included the resolutions that Parliaments not only " ought to sit frequently " , but that " their frequent sitting be secured " , that there should be " no interrupting of any sessions of Parliament till the affairs that are necessary to be dispatched at that time are determined " , that the militia acts were " grievous to the subject " , and that judges should hold their commissions " during good behaviour " . |
19 | The court may allow a request for a warrant of execution to be amended at any time to show the debtor 's amended address or place of levy ( Ord 15 , r 1(1) ( a ) ) . |
20 | to exercise the power contained in Article 134 ( B ) of the Articles of Association of the Company so that , to the extend determined by the Directors , the holders of Ordinary Shares be permitted to elect to receive new Ordinary Shares of 25p each in the capital of the Company , credited as fully paid , instead of all or part of any dividend declared or proposed to be declared at any time prior to or at the next Annual General Meeting of the Company ; and |
21 | A separate scanner program , called SCAN.EXE , is available which allows individual modules to be scanned at any time without the user being logged on to LIFESPAN . |
22 | Save this to be eaten at any time during the day ( in addition to your other meals ) when you begin to feel hungry and vulnerable to eating temptations . |
23 | Why does she have to be fed at that time ? |
24 | Community nurses have been waiting for news about how they are to be organised for some time , and uncertainty about the future is always bad for morale . |
25 | Gen Noriega 's provocations may simply have accelerated a plan that had been ready to be unleashed at any time . |
26 | That has to be paid for some time , and it can not be justified . |
27 | Resigned to being detained for several minutes , Melissa forced herself to be pleasant , making suitable replies to his comments on the weather and agreeing that it was a bit unsettled , that frost was still likely to be a problem but was only to be expected at this time of year . |
28 | Once major strategies have been set , they are likely to be held for some time . |
29 | There may be problems of deciding the social class of married women , but these will have to be settled at some time . |
30 | ( 3 ) Where for the purposes of insolvency proceedings any process or order of the court , or other document , is required to be served on a person who is not in England and Wales , the court may order service to be effected within such time , on such person , at such place and in such manner as it thinks fit , and may also require such proof of service as it thinks fit . |