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

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1 Nell had said she would meet me this Sunday morning in the coffee shop in the Great Hall , and had told me that the crews often went there to wait for train time .
2 When I first applied for part time training in September 1984 I was interviewed within two weeks of the birth of my first child .
3 They all dole out three courses unless stated otherwise ; it 's worth taking a day off work to get the full benefit , allowing for recovery time .
4 And this distinction between an hour as sixty minutes and an hour as a section of complex human experience , is I suppose the distinction one would make between clock time and what might be called existential time , time as it 's humanly experienced .
5 For instance , a manufacturer of an exclusive and expensive perfume would not distribute through supermarkets or advertise during peak time television viewing .
6 Taking the criterion of the number of ‘ social contacts ’ the housewife has during work time , an association with work satisfaction patterns does emerge .
7 Evelyn could hardly wait for dinner time so that she could say something to Jackie .
8 Returning about tea time , he 'd then gone out once more to deliver some computer disks for another project he was running in Heanor .
9 I tried for bail time and time again , but it just was n't on .
10 The process of applying for part time jobs is long drawn out and tedious .
11 The River Wye Raft Race … a gruelling hundred miles through Herefordshire to Wales … was won in record time over the Bank Holiday .
12 In Stroud it has to come from hospital time .
13 This is a problem which may be solved in Government time , ’ he said .
14 How can we appeal to part time workers and convince them that we can change things for the better , many of whom are home workers who are working in appalling conditions and often for less than fifty pence an hour ?
15 Clearly the nature of this relationship requires further investigation , particularly as no other case controlled studies have reported on transit time in relation to faecal bile acid concentration .
16 I , I , something floated in front of my eyes that she was thinking of applying on part time for the complaint examiner , but she did n't .
17 Now you 've got other things going on tomorrow er something 's happening at lunch time is n't it ?
18 Imagine friends that you see only once a year , say at Christmas time .
19 Finishes at lunch time on Sunday .
20 We stopped at lunch time and had a traditional meal with our driver who then took us back on our way .
21 Solicitors well they will know something about your affairs possibly , because of hav to dealing with houses , other difficulties you may have come across form time to time .
22 The mean change in urine acid output that occurred at breakfast time in 14 normal adults was -0.88 mmol H + /mmol creatinine ( 95% confidence interval ( CI ) of mean -0.71 , -1.0 mmol H + /mmol creatinine ) .
23 Delicious dates come from the Middle East , and are especially easy to obtain at Christmas time .
24 In general , DCSLs attempt to complete the proposal and book selection phases in Minor schools as quickly and effectively as possible , in the knowledge that similar processes in their Major schools are likely to be more lengthy , complex and demanding of staff time and resources .
25 The preparation of good quality , innovative and integrated course materials for case study and workshop sessions is still hugely demanding of staff time .
26 Oh they just There would always be somebody would be on the road at any time looking for harvest time and my father would say to someone , tell the McGregors We called them that time , so the McGregors came up went tell told the others .
27 Further elucidation came during question time .
28 Well I was here but I came during break time .
29 This warm water now in the eastern Pacific usually occurs near Christmas time , although its arrival is unpredictable and it does not come every year .
30 ‘ It 's about how we 're living in dream time : how the past becomes a bit hazy like a dream , and how dreams and memories get mixed up — the way you sometimes think : did I dream that or was I really there ? ’
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