Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | It will contain space for reporting reasons for down time and system incidents ( such as a fault in a terminal or printer ) causing degraded service . |
2 | The class of models to be considered provides link between conventional time series and econometric models . |
3 | We had all been in Hawaii with Youth With A Mission ( YWAM ) taking part in the Crossroads Discipleship Training School , YWAM 's basic entry course for full time workers . |
4 | But councillors are lokking for a more long term , solution … they 're to petion the county council for money for full time youth workers . |
5 | The disinfection effect is dubious as heat transfer from the steam is rarely sufficient to heat surfaces for sufficient time to effect destruction of micro-organisms . |
6 | Deep sleep only troubled by noisy return of Mudskippers from ‘ The 361 Guppies ’ 30 minutes after closing time . |
7 | Similarly many a bureau may have to close their doors an hour before their official closing time in order to be able to leave the bureau not too many hours after closing time . |
8 | It can ‘ expect ’ to meet a variety of other genes in different bodies at different times in its distributed existence , and in its march through geological time . |
9 | He took the Board of Trade ‘ ticket ’ to command his own ships and he invented an instrument for computing time at sea . |
10 | Table 14.1 presents data for selected time periods since 1979 . |
11 | That this ‘ slippage ’ is so slight is due to the fact that the other Enterprise staff have worked a great deal of extra time and taken on extra responsibilities and I take this opportunity of thanking them for their hard work and support during this period . |
12 | Martin Randall believes in allowing his clients off the leash for a good deal of unorganised time , which enabled me to enjoy my favourite occupation : finding my own way around a new city . |
13 | Whilst the College was in recess we had a great deal of spare time . |
14 | Privatization , like nationalization , imposes a stiff workload and absorbs a great deal of parliamentary time . |
15 | The practical problem of choosing a course of action is compounded by the difficulty of predicting the consequences of a particular pollution without spending a great deal of precious time on the problem : |
16 | Our strong regional and branch structure is a tremendous asset and I pay tribute to the many members centrally and regionally who give a great deal of voluntary time to the profession and their Institute . |
17 | For all the centuries of recorded time it has existed as an art in which style and fashion were set by the taste of an aristocracy ; bourgeois jewellery , peasant jewellery in less precious materials such as we now call costume jewellery , all imitated court fashion … |
18 | The facts of Darwinism are capable of scientific verification , whereas the beliefs of religion are based on ancient writings , which , all through the centuries of civilised time have been contentious . |
19 | A vast bulk of political time was taken up with the importunacy of subjects : petitions for an office or a wardship or a lease of Crown land ; begging letters for pensions ; suits for a pardon ; requests for the Crown 's help in a law-case . |
20 | The research aims to develop new methods of multivariate time series modelling . |
21 | For example , a child might be told that certain behaviours will result in the loss of free time ; if the child misbehaves , the penalty creates a contingent relationship in which the child has less time to play . |
22 | The failure to complete homework for example , results in the loss of television-viewing time . |
23 | The second item of research was that undertaken by Morrison and MacIntyre ( 1969 , also quoted in Georgiades and Phillimore , 1975 ) who had found that ‘ changes in sensitivity towards pupil/ teacher relationships developed during initial training were reversed as a result of full time teaching within a relatively short time ’ . |
24 | The Youth Training Programme offers an integrated two year programme of full time training and training with employment to all 16 and 17 year olds in Northern Ireland . |
25 | St Augustine did not explain how the mind could be an accurate chronometer for the timing of external events , but as the pioneer of the study of psychological time he stands in the front rank of those who have contributed to the understanding of our sense of time . |
26 | Substitute Ropati 's try , after neat work by Bishop , came on the stroke of full time as Warrington relaxed in the warmth of this surprisingly easy victory . |
27 | Comrades however had the last say when Dean Gordon grabbed a consolation goal for them on the stroke of full time . |
28 | As time ran out , Martin Cool right on the stroke of full time got in a great volley , it was well held by Ken Vasey . |
29 | One of the major strengths of Long Time Companion is its avoidance of the ‘ Government Health Warning ’ approach to AIDS . |
30 | Try to visit some of the primary schools in your area around morning or afternoon break of going-home time . |