Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 In this latter context , it should be noted that RSC Order 53 rule 3(8) provides that where certiorari is sought to quash any decision which is subject to appeal , and a time-limit is fixed for that appeal , the court may adjourn the application for leave to seek certiorari until the appeal is heard or the time limit for appealing has expired .
2 However , two facts suggest that the time and priority which teams gave to supporting and promoting parents ' groups was highly influential .
3 And I feel sorry for the officers ' families who have to know that every time they go to work they 're in this sort of danger .
4 Anyway it 's nice to know that no time has been wasted though I do n't imagine there will be much energy left for the Finer Things .
5 if I say that every time go and
6 You are liable to find that every time you go to use your car one of any number of people has parked in front of the garage and that neither painted notices nor threats will deter them .
7 Haviland and Clark found that the time taken to understand the target sentence was significantly greater in the indirect antecedent condition ( 1016 milliseconds ) than in the direct antecedent condition ( 835 milliseconds ) .
8 This works fairly well , but many people will consider that the time has come to consider a more rigid mounting .
9 I hope that the Ministers will seriously consider that the time has come to tidy up that particular aspect of health and safety .
10 The crux is that the amount of damages obtainable will , prima facie , be the total of the salary and fringe benefits to which you would have been entitled between the time of the job actually ending and the time at which the contract could lawfully have been ended by due notice .
11 What happens to these potatoes between the time they are harvested and the time you buy them ?
12 In determining how much can be achieved in 15 minutes , consideration is taken of the time to store/restore and the time to verify , and equal durations of seven and a half minutes are allocated to these phases .
13 Well the times I do fuck with people 's stuff and I do n't get caught and the time when I have n't I 'm getting hammered left right and centre .
14 They had reached the hilly avenues of Lisbon when it occurred to her that he could be worried about how she might behave when the time came for them to part .
15 He had smelt burning and realized that the time pencil in one of their bombs had activated .
16 Pigeons clock-shifted 6 hours forward should behave as if they had been taken west : a pigeon , for example , clock-shifted 6 hours in a loft at Rome and then released at midday would think that the time at home was 6.00 p.m. , deduce that it had been moved to New York , and therefore home by flying east ( if we ignore the fact that it would recognize local landmarks ) .
17 It also agreed that the time was ripe for a declaration of national policy .
18 encourage movement in your opponent 's position by : summarizing the course of negotiations so far , suggesting that the time has come for mutual concessions suggesting a new position which represents a different point of departure for both parties linking two or more issues since ‘ it might help us get nearer a settlement ’ suggesting an adjournment indicating the exact area to which you want your opponent to pay attention
19 Under pressure from Russian nationalists , however , Yeltsin had made increasingly overt statements in the weeks preceding his visit suggesting that the time was not right for any major alteration in the status of the disputed territory , and calling for greater Japanese flexibility on the issue of the sovereignty of the islands .
20 One of my patients ( I 'll call her Jane ) realised that every time she visited her parents she came away feeling upset and inferior .
21 On April 13 the then Oil Minister , Rashid al Amiri , announced that the time needed to extinguish oil fires started by Iraq had recently been estimated to be seven months rather than 24 months [ see also p. 38119 ] .
22 He argued that the time was now ripe for the application of the positivist method to social phenomena and for the establishment of sociology , a term he seems to have invented .
23 As with the guided tours current staffing levels mean that the time spent on preparation etc. further adds to the strain on the system .
24 Not only is there a significant relationship between the two , but this relationship remains significant even when comparisons are made within individual junctions , a procedure which leaves no significant effect on recall of estimated risk , number of vehicles seen or the time spent at the junction .
25 The substantial minority at The Hague who opposed the plan to send envoys believed that the time was not yet ripe for direct public agitation to stop the war .
26 Moreover , the President believed that the time had come to use the great power of the USA not only to end the war but to ensure , through a place at the Peace Conference , that he could bring about a " just peace " .
27 Where an overlap of shifts exists , the nurse in charge should ensure that the time available is used to good effect .
28 Caleman added that every time the United States accuses the Soviet Union or Vietnam of using mycotoxins in south-east Asia the standard reply is to ‘ remind people about the US use of herbicides in Vietnam . ’
29 A Muslim foundation that offered more than $3 million for Mr Rushdie 's head added that the time was ripe for the death sentence to be carried out .
30 Mr Levin says that the Time Warner-US West deal needs only to win ‘ some fairly minor approvals ’ from regulators .
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