Example sentences of "[adj] hours " in BNC.

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1 Work done outside normal hours means extra costs .
2 They say the nature and demands of the job ‘ may necessitate you working at times other than your normal hours of the week ’ .
3 To quote : ‘ The nature and demands may neccessitate you to work at times other than your normal hours .
4 For example , after a series of late nights and lie-ins ( holidays for example ) , it might be time to get back to our normal hours of work ; alternatively , on retirement , a lifetime of early morning rising can be altered .
5 This was more difficult than it sounded since he did not keep either regular or normal hours .
6 Even if you do not work some or all of your normal hours during that period , you should still be paid for them if you are :
7 Outside normal hours and at Belfast or Magee College contact the Security/Portering Staff .
8 If a job starts in normal hours and runs into overtime , that time should be charged at the quarter hour rate .
9 Any deviations from the normal hours worked are clearly highlighted in automatic exception reports .
10 Her normal hours are 9.30am to 4.30pm daily except Sunday and Wednesday when the shop is closed all day .
11 Briefing on business matters should include basic details such as normal hours of work as well as information on the structure of the work-force , including the nationalities of which it is comprised and where , if any , skill shortages exist .
12 Many of them , it was suggested by the organisations we spoke to , are married women with domestic commitments who are unable or unwilling to work on a regular basis but who value the opportunity to take on occasional work outside normal hours , particularly in the pre-Christmas period ( the height of the banqueting season ) .
13 They are paid for remaining open after normal hours on a rota basis and sums are paid to keep chemists open in remote areas .
14 We provide a full sailing programme with rescue cover at least six hours a day ; we do n't allow sailing in strong winds without rescue cover , so if level 5 sailors ( can carve gybe ) wish to sail outside normal hours they must arrange alternative rescue cover .
15 Employees visiting clients away from the workplace , particularly outside normal hours of duty
16 A tea may be paid if overtime is outwith normal hours or a dinner if you have to work up to and after 8.30 pm , on the same basis as the lunch .
17 Nobody likes answering machines , but if we are out at the bank , or out of normal hours when you telephone , please leave a clear note of your name and telephone number with your message .
18 The draftsman should , therefore , insert in the lease a positive covenant to keep the demised property open for trading during normal hours ( rather than relying on a negative user covenant " not to use the property otherwise than as … " , which would permit the tenant not to use the property at all ) .
19 Erm normal hours per week how many hours a week were you working ?
20 There ought to be a system er to allow limited access at least outside of normal hours , yes they 're called keys .
21 normal hours
22 Duration : 14½ hours .
23 I fall asleep hours later to the sound of their engrossed murmuring on the night air .
24 By 2300 hours all is quiet as the majority of the unit prepares for bed .
25 An hour before then , at 2300 hours , Lieutenant Nigel T.B .
26 So Tommy the waiter carefully hung up his yellow waistcoat with its white lining and ordered some wine from room service and in a while after a long easing shower slept for eight solid hours and did n't dream about Filmer .
27 Two solid hours in one evening and their charm wears thin .
28 Two solid hours of gamming , as the rough soldiery called it , would be enough to give her permanent pursed lips .
29 Which is a lot is n't it really , once we come down to it , you know we 've had a two solid hours of what God has been trying to teach us today .
30 Later , she 'd unpack , later she 'd explore Marigot Bay , later she 'd organise herself some supper , later she 'd start feeling excited , privileged , ecstatically lucky to be here … later she 'd do all kinds of things , but right now ten solid hours of travelling , the latter part in that bone-shaker of a van , had left her utterly spent .
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