Example sentences of "[art] [adj] time [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The total time lost by system users as a result of errors or the need to correct errors should not exceed twelve and a half hours taken over a three month rolling average ( i.e. 98% accuracy of processing ) .
2 The total time taken was judged by interviewees to be between 40 and 60 minutes at review .
3 This will mean that an additional revolution is lost , so the total time incurred per overflow record will exceed one revolution on average .
4 Thus even here we may want to reduce the total time required to record the spectrum .
5 If processing time is negligible there will be an additional half a revolution to return to the next prime track record , and the total time to locate and process the overflow record will be precisely one revolution .
6 What matters most is the total time spent running , not the distance covered .
7 In 70–80 per cent of all streets in the town , the amount of time spent by the car driver is under 30 per cent of that of the total time spent by all other people on the street .
8 It was held that when time for delivery is of the essence of a contract for the sale of goods ( that is , a condition ) and after the stipulated time has elapsed the buyer waives his right to cancel by pressing for delivery , converting the term into a warranty , he may later give notice setting a reasonable deadline , once again making the time for delivery a condition of the contract .
9 Instead of going upstairs all the bloody time to look .
10 In the meantime , he eventually sold the Company as its peak in 1987 , he had made another small fortune , and with some 30 aeroplanes and 80 pilots on the books he felt it was the right time to let it go .
11 They had found a witness who confirmed that one of their prime suspects had left the party at the right time to murder Nicola .
12 Perhaps now was the right time to ask Rohmer just what the hell he really was , just what the hell was really going on … ?
13 This method of deciding the right time to sow was recommended by Fitzherbert , the sixteenth-century writer on agriculture : ‘ go upon the land that is plowed and if it synge or crye or make any noise under they fete , then it is to wet to sowe .
14 Getting your supporters enthusiastic at the right time requires strategy and planning and that is a political weakness in the UK .
15 ‘ You came at the right time to save me and Hawkins . ’
16 Courageous decisions are nevertheless sometimes called for , so is this the right time to appoint a computer industry outsider to te top job at IBM ?
17 IS THIS the right time to invest in the property market ?
18 Then he landed in Oxford just at the right time to go out to the factory and it was open , and you had to get your car as soon as you could and see that everything was all right .
19 Catherine agreed that now was the right time to go there .
20 He repeated , together with the Chairman of the Social Work Committee , Mrs Mairhi Trickett , that seven o'clock in the morning was the right time to take the children , as it was a time when families would all be together .
21 It will probably not go unnoticed if you appear well organized at this stage , and it will certainly help you to appear at the right place and at the right time looking calm and unruffled .
22 He seemed to have decided that now was the right time to clean the Great Hall floor and was poking the mop head in among the boys ’ legs , muttering to himself .
23 ‘ We were very lucky when we first came over , ’ acknowledges Niall with a hearty slug of purified H 2 O. ‘ We did n't know what was going on in London , we were just here at the right time to entertain everyone .
24 Yet they all move together in the right way at the right time to carry out part of a complicated manoeuvre .
25 He moves forward minimally , to the right place , at the right time to maximise this .
26 ‘ I 've often watched you in the past and wondered how you know exactly the right time to enter the bidding , the right time to leave , ’ Moran praised .
27 There are so many versions of it already , and now does n't seem the right time to do it — I think I would rather wait until I was more established , and have something different to say about it . ’
28 That 's the right time to do it Lynda , to win the game
29 I should n't worry about it in this wind , anyway it 's not the right time to do it in the wind , as cold as this , is it really ?
30 He also emphasizes that the chief executive should take into account the power structure of the organization , be careful to choose the right time to promote initiatives , and , in particular , avoid committing himself publicly to a specific objective or action until he knows that it is definitely what he wants and that he can get the support .
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