Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun sg] time " in BNC.
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1 | There are two comfortable lounges for relaxing in , a bar , a delightful panoramic restaurant , a lift and provision for lunch time snacks . |
2 | The quantity and quality of social interaction during work time can apparently act as a ‘ dissatisfier ’ but not as a ‘ satisfier ’ . |
3 | Lingdale Residents Association has asked Langbaurgh Council 's permission to organise holiday activities on spare land at Wilson Street in a bid to discourage vandalism during vacation time . |
4 | Does he have plans to extend operations during night time as well as day time ? |
5 | Ox-bridge colleges only display ‘ closed to visitors ’ signs during exam time , for the sole reason of allowing students peace and quiet in which to study without coachloads of tourists trudging past the window . |
6 | The educational psychologist may be invited to observe a child it playgroup should this be deemed useful hut will not , as a rule , carry out a formal assessment during playgroup time which would thus single the child out from his/her peers and probably deprive the other children of their leader 's care . |
7 | By 1998 a simple change of platforms in airport style comfort will offer passengers a full range of destinations and , together with the new rail link to the coast , lop an hour off journey times to the continent . |
8 | He 'll have to join the great gang of us who move around in disguise on Saturdays till half an hour after kick-off time . |
9 | When your sort of body 's running down anyway , you know it 's it 's a few hours after dinner time , it 's not quite time to go home from work . |
10 | I witnessed the entire episode during injury time and Bassett showed commendable restraint after being subjected to a torrent of personal abuse by Chelsea 's yob element . |
11 | So all the more thanks for Question Time ( BBC 1 ) , showing simultaneously on the other side , in which Mr Baker had no choice but to sit opposite Arthur Scargill and John Smith , all marshalled impartially by Peter Sissons , controversially and expensively replacing Sir Robin Day . |
12 | Further , the amount of time available in practice for part time Masters level courses makes it unlikely that occasional work will give awareness of language as strong a base as was provided for first degree work in other areas . |
13 | A regular series of free Lunchtime concerts is held each Tuesday during Term Time in the Music Dept For details , please telephone the Music Dept. on |
14 | There 's a rule about bed time , 11.30 p.m . |
15 | The women wanted more opportunities for part time training in research , but the male establishment was doubtful — arguing that ‘ triple accreditation ’ as a clinician , scientist , and mother was too much . |
16 | As a run up to this , the London-based group devoted a good deal of management time to restructuring the US operations , mainly in the sphere of sales and customer support . |
17 | This power station construction programme absorbed the greater part of their capital budgets , as well as a good deal of management time both at headquarters and in the divisions . |
18 | All it takes to give this work a decent hearing is five intelligent and compatible singers , a good deal of rehearsal time , sensitive discussion about the best way of tackling the considerable demands both of the words and the huge span of music , and some recording equipment . |
19 | There are children and families who take up a great deal of teacher time and attention . |
20 | It has gone very sweetly ever since but that was a good deal of production time that was lost that cost me a lost more money than I had anticipated . |
21 | In the early days of the war it was the practice for all staff to take shelter on the ‘ alert ’ , but loss of production time demanded a better system , and late in 1940 , a ‘ spotter ’ was detailed to observe enemy aircraft and to warn when danger was imminent . |
22 | VMAP reports will give an indication of response/turnaround times for certain transactions , and these may be useful for showing trends which highlight potential problems . |
23 | There was one field in particular that I had made some good finds on and I had searched this piece of land time and time again . |
24 | Morrissey is needed , not as an ombudsman , or a figure of the eighties , but as a horrified figure against the eighties , who has turned his back on the march of pop time as the last keeper of the sanctuary of self-pity , apartness , exile ’ ( David Stubbs ) . |
25 | Thus , it is not just imaginative ideas which are required but an increase in investment of management time . |
26 | I was not a pioneer of part time senior registrar training in Wessex : several people were already in post . |
27 | The presence of Barrett 's oesophagus was found to have a significant positive association with transit time in supine position ( p=0.003 ) and a negative association with lower oesophageal sphincter pressure ( p=0.05 ) . |
28 | Maxim swamped his eyes with water time and again dulling the pain except when he tried to see . |
29 | The Great Eastern then pioneered a new development , annotated timetables designed for tourist use and pamphlets detailing local trips with train times and fares for each of the Great Eastern seaside resorts . |
30 | There were no less than four components — Selina 's introduction , a filmed report , an interview with journalist Andrew McEwen , and another interview with Breakfast Time 's resident medic , Richard Smith . |