Example sentences of "[noun] for [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 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The hotel is typically Italian in design , and among its facilities offers a side dining-room , restaurant ( this is also open to the public ) , large first-floor sun terrace for relaxing on , a small outside bar for lunch time snacks , TV lounge and a lift to all floors . |
6 | There was only one post for part time senior registrar training in general medicine in the whole country , and I was not successful . |
7 | Yes he er he had a nephew for part time but he was a now he was a Wolverhampton Grammar School boy . |
8 | The current situation in Horticultural Education , where over forty students are sharing two PCs , is unsatisfactory , but the demand for computer time is very uneven , peaking during the preparation of 3rd year dissertations , and being very low at other times . |
9 | The Joint Working Party on Flexible Training has been meeting to consider in detail the arrangements for part time training at senior registrar level and the need for a formal scheme for other grades . |
10 | Mhm , frozen , and you 've , by the time you 've thawed it in forty eight hours , it 's no use for Christmas time , that 's |
11 | She 'd make her own cough mixture for winter time in pint bottles . |
12 | Changing working habits and increased competition for leisure time mean that many people feel they simply do n't have the time any more . |
13 | Morgan also claimed that TSL paid Sportschannel around £1,750 per show for air time , while his offer was for free . |
14 | Possibly 9.30pm , but please check press for transmission time . |
15 | Editor , — Vivienne van Someren does not state in her editorial ( 5 December ) the Department of Health criteria for part time senior registrar training , but Sunita Shrotria says that to work part time ‘ one must be looking after small children , or caring for a disabled relative . ’ |
16 | John , talking about jargon , on this story , can you do me a package for New Day , we 'll have a head-to-head for drive time , voicer for C A T O , and do n't forget the copy cover . |
17 | The drop in salary for part time work is perfectly logical and acceptable , though not widely appreciated by colleagues . |
18 | Smart casual wear is quite in order for dinner time , but bring one cocktail dress for the Captain 's cocktail party . |
19 | Thoughts for lunch time . |
20 | One recommendation has already been implemented : the agreement by the BMJ and the Lancet to include a separate heading in the classified advertisement for part time posts . |