Example sentences of "[prep] time for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Here was a case which had taken up an inordinate amount of time for no result , and here was I , some remote big-wig from the Home Office coming to cross.examine him about it .
2 Time : intervals 47 per cent worked out length of time for a train journey ( p.64 ) .
3 The manager produces a whole hospital work-level profile for specific periods of time for a 7-day period .
4 He waited an excessive length of time for a psychiatrist to examine him and make a report .
5 Does Labour pledge that , if it is elected to government , no one will wait any length of time for an operation ?
6 Accountants Touche Ross asked for an extension of time for the filing of a ‘ monitoring return ’ giving details of Barlow Clowes ' finances which was due by the end of that month .
7 It s going to take a bit of time for the factories to dole us out some more .
8 Her father had always had a great deal of time for the Sally Ann .
9 It took that length of time for The Times to reach Carewscourt from London , where it was posted every morning .
10 There was thus plenty of time for the photon source and the two separated measuring instruments to affect each other , perhaps through some kind of ‘ background fluctuations ’ .
11 Members at last week 's parish council meeting heard that the pavilion should be ready in plenty of time for the official opening by former Surrey and England cricket captain Peter May , on June 14th .
12 The whole exercise should take about ten to fifteen minutes — leave lots of time for the ‘ imagining ’ part .
13 On closer inspection it became clear there were two sets of figures for the same period of time for the Grenfell Leather Trading Company .
14 Another which could be used , if you want a longer stretch of time for the recording , is the Synchrofax Audio Page ( see Appendix 2 ) .
15 ‘ Look Katie , your job is your business , I admit that until I met you I did n't have a lot of time for the police .
16 Four elements of the specification are of particular importance here : a statement of aims relating to the education of individual pupils , and to the preparation for life after school ; a statement of objectives in terms of skills , attitudes , concepts and knowledge ; a balanced allocation of time for the eight areas of experience ; and methods of teaching and learning which will achieve the objectives .
17 In any case , the proper limits of time for the question should not be exceeded .
18 ‘ We 've got plenty of time for the post to get to America , ’ I said , sticking down the envelope .
19 Post-Darwinian geologists had assigned vast tracts of time for the operations of forces still believed by us to have shaped the Earth ; but they were challenged on the grounds that thermodynamics could demonstrate that the Sun and the Earth could not be much more than fifty million years old .
20 This is rather like the big bang at the beginning of time , only it would be an end of time for the collapsing body and the astronaut .
21 It would be a poor sort of immortality , however , because any personal concept of time for the astronaut would almost certainly come to an end as he was torn apart inside the black hole !
22 And , further wishing to appear brisk and fresh , as if she had simply alighted at the manor gates from her carriage , she allowed herself plenty of time for the familiar trudge down the cobbled hill of St Jude 's Street to the flat plain of St Jude 's Square and Market Square in the valley below and then up the other side , past the brewery and the iron foundry , through the maze of brewers ' and iron-workers ' cottages , to the manor , the skyline beyond it dominated by the squat , square bulk and the huge , foully belching chimney-stack of Dallam 's mill .
23 I 'd got an assortment of sarnies and some cans of Diet Coke and bottles of Perrier at a café behind Liverpool Street and was allowing plenty of time for the traffic to get back into the City .
24 Do n't be put off by the delicate appearance of this cake , but do allow plenty of time for the separate pieces of icing to harden well before assembling them all together .
25 This is mainly because of Keegan ( but partly 'cos my wife 's family are Geordies ) as I actually have a lot of time for the individual players ( Beardsley/Cole/ Sellars especially ) .
26 Following notification by the Seller to the Purchaser of such cause , the Seller shall be allowed a reasonable extension of time for the performance of its obligations .
27 Well , I hope you explained that I 'll be in Milan in plenty of time for the shoot , because — ’
28 There will be plenty of time for the softhearted to recover back at the hotel .
29 The Australian professional took 7–103 , bringing his tally of league wickets to 35 and , although the home side made 187–8 , there was plenty of time for the Middlesbrough batsmen to knock off the runs .
30 Hundreds of chicks and ducklings have been hatching out in plenty of time for the seasonal cheer , as Martin Graham-Scott found out .
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