Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] time in " in BNC.

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1 There was a ‘ Refuge Rota ’ pinned by the house telephone , with six different names filled in for different times in the week .
2 STIRLING COUNTY and CLARKSTON won the U16 and U14 competitions respectively in the SRU/Adidas midi-rugby tournament at Murrayfield , but the youngest section , S1 , was undecided with Boroughmuir and Berwick denying each other a score , even after extra time in the final .
3 While one takes into account the concern of Calvin and the reformers for the balance between the light of scripture and the inner light and direction given to individuals an experience vouchsafe for countless times in both the Old and New Testaments also remembering our lord 's own use of silence in prayer and I believe the increasing use of silence in modern worship and may I also say how very impressed I was by Dr 's prayer at the opening of this assembly in which he asked for the guidance of God and indeed your own equally eloquent prayer on Sunday evening Moderator open to the prompting and leading and guiding of God 's spirit .
4 Geoff Hurst scored England 's winning goal during extra time in the 1966 final , ( see g-o-a-a-a-a-l , nostalgia ) .
5 It was way past coffee-break time in the Chesterton Hotel , but no one seemed to notice .
6 She talked freely , did n't treat Lucy like a child , and told her stories of old times in long-forgotten venues .
7 Yet there is a big difference between the forward and backward directions of real time in ordinary life .
8 The nub of the meeting had been a lengthy discussion on the merits or otherwise of four-day cricket , while matters decided on were the 25-point penalty for producing inferior pitches , retained with wider definition to include over-grassed pitches ; overseas players ( counties may register up to two for next season only ) ; a return to 15-yard run-ups in the Sunday League ; and the making up of lost time in Tests to a maximum one hour .
9 The nub of the meeting had been a lengthy discussion on the merits or otherwise of four-day cricket , while matters decided on were the 25-point penalty for producing inferior pitches , retained with wider definition to include over-grassed pitches ; overseas players ( counties may register up to two for next season only ) ; a return to 15-yard run-ups in the Sunday League ; and the making up of lost time in Tests to a maximum one hour .
10 Active sleep is easily identifiable with adult REM sleep , and the neonate will spend between 60 and 80 per cent of sleeping time in active ( REM ) sleep — ten to thirteen hours .
11 The UK government has shelved plans to set up an environmental agency because of lack of parliamentary time in the next session for the necessary legislation .
12 But a real sign of hard times in consumer sales and advertising comes from that old reliable , drink , where the indicators are well down .
13 bit of negative time in there .
14 But I , I can understand why she 'd want to marry , why she 'd want to do that , cos she has n't ha well had an awful lot of brilliant times in her life since she left Nigeria .
15 Ultrasonography may be more economical in terms of medical time in cases in which abdominal palpation gives initially negative or equivocal results .
16 One option for Aldergrove would be a management-employee buy-out , and despite troubled times in the aviation industry , the Government is confident of a high level of interest .
17 In the event of equipment failures or software errors occurring , the lexicographers will lose no more than 17 hours of available time in any continuous three month period as a result of extra processing required to correct data damaged by the errors .
18 The even stretch of well-employed time in that paradise begins to show irregular rents .
19 The two major revolutions of modern times in the region , Cuba ( 1959 ) and Nicaragua ( 1979 ) , were both brought about by multi-class coalitions .
20 Still short of the halfway line now we 've already played over a minute of added time in the first half and the referee oh I thought he was gon na blow for half time , instead he 's spotted something on the nearside of the field , it 's a free kick to Blackburn .
21 ‘ We are all going through hard times in the construction industry and I just ca n't deal with endless interruptions and keep a firm on the rails as well . ’
22 Wilde 's life was filled with controversy , including tempestuous times in Oxford .
23 When newspaper owners ran into hard times in the 1960s , and tried to save money by introducing new printing technologies , the printers fought long and hard to preserve their jobs and status .
24 Waiting times in one specialty do not correlate with waiting times in others .
25 Modern critics were not good at Anglo-Saxon echoes , especially at ones which hung on into modern times in phrases like ‘ mock ’ and ‘ make ’ , ‘ chance ’ and ‘ choice ’ , ‘ bullet ’ and ‘ billet ’ , all mentioned already in this study .
26 The triton shell was used right through into modern times in Crete by rural postmen and shepherds , both as a megaphone and as a horn .
27 The venatio has survived into modern times in different forms .
28 HOME Office and planning issues dominate the concerns of MPs who won places in the private members ' ballot for legislative time in the coming session .
29 Fashions in dress and diet , ceremonies and customs , art and architecture , engineering and technology , all evolve in historical time in a way that looks like highly speeded up genetic evolution , but has really nothing to do with genetic evolution .
30 The tradition in this region was , as in pre-Romanesque times in Western Europe , to build in solid wood , not half-timber work as was the western European method during the Middle Ages .
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