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

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1 In LBOs , creditors are often also shareholders , making them less likely to jostle for advantage when times get tough .
2 Others have specialized in insuring only the more hair-raising elements of their colleagues ' risks , which is a recipe for wealth when times are good and bankruptcy at other times .
3 This region is known as the Realm of Chaos ; a black zone of unreality where time and space have no meaning .
4 I was given the option to have him put down at any time , but of course as time went on his recovery was more and more likely and my hopes got higher .
5 From Dixons , we will hear that the company should retain its independence because its current trading woes are a product of a consumer squeeze over which it has no control and because it will make lots of money when times get better and we have more spare cash with which to buy new tellies , video recorders , fridges etc .
6 So , because it did n't ‘ take advantage of customers when times were good ’ , it now has the long-term advantage of customer loyalty .
7 Many lived in squalor and poverty , went short of food when times were hard and were kept from starvation only by the meagre income they gained from non-farming pursuits , whether sidework or the labour of family members working further afield on a temporary or permanent basis .
8 When an appeal is made from a decision of a family proceedings court in a secure accommodation order case , or in any case of urgency where time is short , it is the duty of the appellant solicitor to make the district registry or the district judge aware of the need for urgency and to invite the district registry or district judge to list the matter at the nearest court where an early hearing can take place before a High Court judge ( post , p. 92D–E ) .
9 When an appeal is made from a decision of a family proceedings court in a secure accommodation order case , or in any case of urgency where time is short , it is the duty of the appellant solicitor to make the district registry aware of the need for urgency and to invite the district registry or the district judge to list the matter at the nearest court where an early hearing can take place before a High Court judge .
10 The former is used widely in complex projects in the construction and manufacturing industries ; the latter tends to be used in complex , one-off projects or in projects where time or cost are critical .
11 I continued flying from Woodvale when time allowed with the VR in Chipmunks/Oxfords/Tigers and Ansons .
12 THIRTY years ago Alfred Kinsey 's famous report on the sexual behaviour of the human female provided statistical evidence for a decline in the frequency of sexual intercourse in marriage as time passed .
13 There were now to be fewer and fewer Titfords in Frome as time went by ; many had died , some had left town for good .
14 A classification of knowledge is as good as its times , and begins to crumble to pieces when times dramatically change .
15 Every sojourner in Fort William simply must pay a visit to Glen Nevis , even giving preference to it over the train journey to Mallaig if time is limited .
16 Still , some feminists believe that the article , just by raising the question , could be as devastating to feminists as Time 's infamous 1969 ‘ Is God Dead ? ’ cover story was to the clergy .
17 The Latin used in medieval documents likely to be of interest to readers of this present volume was not the classical language of antiquity , nor were its standards universally high , and it varied from century to century as time advanced .
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