Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] time and " in BNC.

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1 There 's also want more money to cheapest in the country and I say good and I hope we can fit it in this budget time and I hope we all support this , for this .
2 Hugh , himself I think he is completing his work and there , in , in a few months time and I know there have attempts made to find someone to replace him .
3 One hit was scored against Scharnhorst , but both ships hit the old liner time and time again and 14 minutes after the first shot , it was all over .
4 On the level of er drugs and alcohol though we 're concerned to provide more social work time and support for the voluntary er agencies that are working in this field and also to provide direct services to people who are using drugs .
5 Again he froze it with a quick stare , and was able to repeat this process time and again .
6 We 've been over this place time and time again and there 's nowt for them to get . "
7 Yet , if there is one principle that has been established by scientific investigation time and again , it is that physical violence is the least effective form of negative reinforcement when it comes to moulding a child 's behaviour .
8 Recent demographic work has made this point time and time again .
9 It was high water time and , in spite of the fading light , the flat mile of water stood out bright and menacing .
10 Sir Karl Popper , a kind and gentle thinker and whose 80th birthday we recently celebrated , has expressed this notion time and time again , and other scientists heartily endorse it .
11 Spending time considering that Chemical Dependency might be the true cause of many of these secondary consequences is a better use of the doctor 's time than trying to tidy up the same repeated consequences time and time again .
12 And that 's Nick Harris talking to Ken Vasey up at the Manor ground and we hope to return to the Manor in a few moments time and see who else Nick has got to talk to us .
13 The nation 's foreign policy remained highly personal , with Downing Street bypassing the Foreign Office time and again .
14 I 've asked myself that question time and again .
15 An Enhanced Routing/Load Balancing is designed to ensure that system resources are used effectively by intelligently allocating resources and an Automatic Throughput Optimization feature is designed to improve system utilisation , ensure consistent response time and cut overall application development costs in a dynamic workload environment by adding , or subtracting copies of the application to meet current demands .
16 HP-RT is based on Posix , the System V Interface Definition and Berkeley 4.3 Unix with fast deterministic response time and X-Window System and Motif user interface .
17 The few quickly-processed updates that are handled first , if direct processing is adopted , are more than counterbalanced by the shorter overall run time and thus better average service performance achieved by batching and sorting .
18 Between now and the end of the regular season , he also plans to give as much ice time and responsibility as possible to the younger players .
19 We talk to him in his language and we have tried to lift as much of the experience from his mind as we can so that it does n't fester , get covered over , then burst out in 10 years time and turn him into a disturbed child .
20 Yes , my right hon. Friend has got such deals time and again .
21 The company gets burned by the cost of extra development time and resources needed to correct or re-write the application for each architecture .
22 The company gets burnt by the cost of extra development time and resources needed to correct or re-write the application for each architecture .
23 capacity at Luton to buy themselves three years extra planning time and therefore very concerned that there should be no undue delay in the er authorities coming to the appropriate decisions on the planning .
24 In such situations time and expense involved travelling abroad is sometimes small compared with the size and value of the potential order .
25 The forward pass through the network consists of repeating this procedure by adding the job time to the early start time and making this the early start time of the next job in sequence if no other preceding job has a later early finish .
26 The forward pass through the network consists of repeating this procedure by adding the job time to the early start time and making this the early start time of the next job in sequence if no other preceding job has a later early finish .
27 In hospitals , from April , every out-patient will have a fixed appointment time and our guarantee of maximum waiting times for operations will be steadily improved .
28 What the charter does promise patients is that they ‘ will be given a fixed appointment time and be seen within 30 minutes or be kept informed of any delay . ’
29 These include : deadlines ; what documents and resources are available or accessible ; whether the emphasis is to be mainly on fact gathering or on interpretation and proposals ; who is to be consulted ; how much travel time and cost is justified ; whether there is to be an intermediate or informal feedback stage ; how will the final report be presented ; who will have access to it ?
30 The Delta 170.3 retains the familiar operating features — 20-track programming , full remote control , track time , elapsed time , total disc time and cumulative time displays etc. — but offers a potentially higher performance by the use of a new digital output board which reduces jitter by a factor of three compared with its predecessor ( Arcam make still greater claims in this respect over many standard CD players ) .
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