Example sentences of "an [adj] [noun] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 An outstanding Girl at this time was Phyl Blakeston .
2 An infinite amount of information-processing allows an infinite amount of life and thought , and thus an infinite amount of subjective time .
3 Displayed in the grounds of the hotel is an interesting relic of that time : the remains of a Barnes Wallis bouncing bomb .
4 In the first , the thermal history of a source rock is simulated by heating an immature sample for increasing time and/or temperature .
5 ‘ The first outbreak in England occurred at Weymouth in 1348 , almost certainly via a claret ship from Bordeaux , which was an English possession at that time .
6 If you want an extra statement at any time just ask your branch but , remember , there may be a charge made .
7 Now some people , even though the Green Party has er been an established party for some time now , might feel that er it , this is the Green Party perhaps coming of age because it does n't sound like a Green issue , you 're , you 're discussing things across the board at the moment are n't you
8 The chairman historically was a person who had served on the tribunal as an ordinary member for some time .
9 After the weekend , the Unionist Whips decided that they had taken things far enough , having wasted an entire week of parliamentary time and given their supporters a sign of the vigour with which the fight was being waged .
10 It would be an extravagant use of parliamentary time to require new legislation for changes of this kind .
11 The adjacent transept ( an unusual feature at this time ) accommodated the crowds who came to pay homage to the memoria of the apostle enshrined there .
12 He was Surveyor to Eton College 's Chalk Farm Estate , and was one of the few architects working in an Elizabethan style at that time .
13 If there is plenty of space in your garden , and you have an equal amount of spare time at your disposal , it would be marvellous to allocate a large area of your garden solely to growing flowers for pressing .
14 The project has an especial significance at this time because of the impending changes in the legislation governing the operations of the building societies in Britain .
15 One of Phyl 's Plaza chums , Mignon Harman had an unhappy life at this time ; she had been adopted by a doctor and on the surface was a vivacious person spending her time playing cards and laughing with the rest of them .
16 It is an important aspect of proper time management .
17 In 1750 she married Charles Dalrymple , local landowner and Sheriff-Clerk of Ayrshire , an important post at that time .
18 But I would make clear to Mr if he looks at the minutes of the budget review sub-committee , that the suggestion of the director of property services wastes his time fully exploring all options for the disposal of all or any part of the County Farms estate , for which he probably asks for a large amount of money , since it involves an enormous amount of wasted time , is not been agreed , it 's a non-delegated item , it was a recommendation of this committee which has not been moved at this committee , and it was a most unfortunate and woolly form of words .
19 We are doing what we can , but I take my hon. Friend 's point that it has been an ongoing saga for some time now .
20 You will appreciate that it is very difficult to apply to your institution , please attempt an approximate quantification of notional time spent on language work , and indicate the problem in a footnote .
21 Article 20 of the Brussels Convention provides that where a defendant domiciled in one Contracting State is sued in a court of another Contracting State the court shall stay the proceedings so long as it is not shown that the defendant has been able to receive the document instituting the proceedings or an equivalent document in sufficient time to enable him to arrange for his defence , or that all necessary steps have been taken to this end .
22 A default judgment must , however , not be recognised if the defendant was not duly served with the document which instituted the proceedings or with an equivalent document in sufficient time to enable him to arrange for his defence .
23 It will be shown , as was already briefly hinted earlier on , that the concept of objective order is inseparable from the idea of a plurality of witnessing selves — a " self " to be understood here in the sense of an experienced unity of biographical time , not as some kind of substantival entity — and the idea of error ; and that the latter ideas in turn can be clarified only through a careful study of the nature of language .
24 On Nov. 15 the Kuwaiti government-in-exile endorsed the Saudi view that an Arab summit at this time would be pointless .
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