Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] a time " in BNC.
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1 | You must indicate a time window within which the check should take place ; this time is specified by a maximum period and a minimum period . |
2 | Such judgment or order must fix a time within which the act is to be done ( Ord 22 , r 1(3) ) . |
3 | ‘ There must come a time when it is called to a halt , ’ Lord Donaldson said . |
4 | There must come a time when so much head of water is piled against the beach that at certain points it is enough to initiate return seaward flows , which are the rip currents . |
5 | But except for that small minority who are going to spend a lifetime in academic pursuits , there must come a time when education for the great majority needs to become more vocational , more concerned with professional training ’ . |
6 | The notice to the creditors must state a time and date , not more than four days before the meeting , by when the creditors must lodge their proofs of debt ( Form 6.37 in Sched 4 to the rules , see App C , form 34 ) and , if applicable , proxies , in order to entitle them to vote at the first meeting ( r 6.79(4) ) . |
7 | Of course you may specify a time : ‘ Come away from the edge of the platform immediately ! ’ , |
8 | If the required documents are not so served , the court may specify a time limit for providing them , or make such order as it thinks fit , including dispensing with the requirements or staying proceedings . |
9 | We 'll fix a time over the phone . |
10 | And they all confirmed what Alvar Fañez had said ; and the Cid thanked them for their love , and said that there might come a time in which he should guerdon them . |
11 | Yet each development officer thought she would end up with far more paid support workers than was actually the case ; one surmise , for example , was that there might come a time when they had 30 clients on their case load each with two paid carers . |
12 | Private practitioners recognised that there might come a time when alternative sources of income would be required to replace or supplement the high-return , conveyancing market . |
13 | But there might come a time when it no longer matters . |
14 | The drawing suggests that there might come a time when the system does not recover at the bottom of its dive but continues heading downwards to collapse . |
15 | But there might come a time , there was no denying it , when he might have had enough , and then if he wanted to move it would have to be up . |
16 | Thus , given that there might come a time when forces were available for deployment in the Middle East , it made sense for American diplomats to encourage what friends and allies they could to hold the line in the interval . |
17 | OK , so they 'll come a time when I 'm not challenging the world record . |
18 | But it does seem that if you keep re-delivering the right kind of goods , there 'll come a time when the customers start queuing all over again . |
19 | Next time I see him , I 'll probably see him tomorrow no I , you usually see him round town , so I say I 'll arrange a time |
20 | Mr Reynalde played the piano in the intermissions and could remember a time before the war when there was a proper orchestra in the pit . |
21 | He could remember a time when he had fallen asleep as soon as his head touched the pillow , and when he had always had a healthy appetite . |
22 | A is the cost and B is that these suggestions could cause a time delay in of course the implementation of the scheme . |
23 | All such offers of Shares shall be made by notice in writing and every such offer shall limit a time ( not being less than twenty-one days or more than forty-two days ) within which the offer must be accepted or , in default , will be deemed to have been declined . |
24 | All such offers of Shares shall be made by notice in writing and every such offer shall limit a time ( not being less than twenty-one days or more than forty-two days ) within which the offer must be accepted or , in default , will be deemed to have been declined . |
25 | It would take a time to catch and then she could heat the water & cook Alisdair 's breakfast . |
26 | ‘ Personally , I thought there would come a time when people would say ‘ What 's the point of saving if interest rates are so low ? ’ |
27 | However , his co-chairman Lord Owen , appointed by the European Community , warned that peace talks could not go on forever , saying there would come a time when action had to be taken by the international community . |
28 | On the subject of granny flats , if you are caring for elderly parents there may come a time when a little bit of outside help could make all the difference . |
29 | There may come a time when I ca n't find any new records that I like — and it 'll certainly be sad day if he ever does decide to hang up those headphones . |
30 | There may come a time when I ca n't find any new records that I like — and I certainly could n't fake it — but at the moment I relish people putting their hands round the door and saying , ‘ You call that music ? ! ’ . |