Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [noun sg] time " in BNC.

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1 The regulations state that to work part time one must be looking after small children or caring for disabled relatives , but there are many more reasons why women would want to work part time .
2 After redesigning from scratch the way it processed orders from customers , it has cut delivery times from 8-12 weeks to ‘ days ’ even while using 35% fewer people to do the job .
3 In the rare event we have to cancel your holiday or make major changes ( different resort , airport of arrival or departure , or more than 12 hour change to schedule flight time ) we 'll tell you a soon as possible .
4 ‘ Quite often I write songs in my head , ’ he claims , before getting up to answer a phone call from Brett , looking to arrange rehearsal times .
5 One intended to go to Gateshead college full time for a year to do five GCSEs , but was unable to get a grant or income support because she did not qualify under the 22-hour rule and so reluctantly decided to attend part time instead .
6 Of course the system is expensive and while it saves paperwork it does not appear to reduce registration times as such .
7 Much more fittingly , when you consider the vital role she played hustling war time munitions and supplies between depots and docks , she will then haul a demonstration goods train .
8 We would suggest that an altered metabolism ( possibly related to gut transit time ) may occur at the large polyp or cancer stage .
9 Measurement of specific abilities in children and young adults have shown slowed response times , deficits in sustained attention , and impaired problem solving ability .
10 A range of library cells , between 2.7V and 11V are also available to help reduce design times .
11 She likes them , she thinks their work is interesting , she longs to do Story Time and read aloud to an audience of adoring tots .
12 At present those wishing to work part time in Scotland must job share , which is dependent on finding a suitable sharer in the right location .
13 Attention has to be paid to the many changes taking place in general practice : teamwork with delegation to nurses and other members of ‘ the team , ’ more shared care with local specialists , more administration , more new tasks including community care , and more general practitioners wishing to work part time .
14 Dynamic Link Library support is intended to reduce development time for robust client-server applications , enabling users to interface MS-DOS tools with Top End 's remote client services , and adds to the support for MS-DOS , Windows and Unix remote clients .
15 Roger : Learning for Work will give our clients the opportunity to study full time courses , instead of being constrained by benefit rules and having to attend part time courses within the 21 our rule .
16 With the less-than-reliable weather we have been known to experience rom time to time during the course of a season — it never ceases to amaze me how we ever managed to invent a game like cricket in England — an artificial pitch can be extremely valuable in enabling play to take place when otherwise it might not have done .
17 She could have spent quality time with her children .
18 The eight-kilometre Somport tunnel , which was to have received funds from the EC , would have cut driving times between France and Spain by two hours and would have been used by an estimated 1,000 trucks a day .
19 He had sent her postcards — never a letter , that would have wasted working time .
20 The number of calls at South Bank will be reduced to cut journey times .
21 But still try to keep meal times reasonably regular .
22 Try to make bath time an enjoyable experience .
23 Bring Started Date Time } .
24 Most British mothers choose to work part time .
25 Those women choose to work part time because it fits in with looking after their families .
26 I believe that the millions of women and men who choose to work part time will understand very well that the Labour party seeks to destroy their jobs whereas the Government are in the business of protecting them .
27 I have since heard of a Roman Catholic nun who was also a doctor , who was allowed to train part time to fit in with her religious duties .
28 I was advised to speak initially to the region 's director of public health , who told me that geographical limitations and the pastoral duties of a vicar 's wife were not a good enough reason to train part time , and he would not support my application .
29 In those days women did n't seem to take part time jobs or jobs at all .
30 He gave warning that centralising the rescue service as planned by the Government , had to affect response time .
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