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

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1 May we use his example to remind us to be caring and compassionate to everyone this Christmas time .
2 I rushed last night , I did two of my geographies I did one of them this dinner time , and other he did n't ask for my book in !
3 My research post had been extended by my working part time , but in 1986 funding ran out .
4 Earlier in the year I had improved my 200 metre time down to 21.2 .
5 As he explores the poetry of Byron at Salisbury he works hard at his arithmetic and English composition until he is ‘ chosen as fit to enter the Civil Service , to hold for the rest of my active life time the pen that is mightier ( when you get a good one ) than the sword ( when you get a bad one ) . ’
6 from my Glam Rock time .
7 Only eight consultants held one to one teaching or tutorials for their house officers and most consultants estimated their total teaching time to be less than 30 minutes a week .
8 Because of their different activity time clock , the owls are not competing with the hawks for the same food animals at the same time and can therefore co-exist .
9 When bees trained to an artificial feeder in Paris were flown to New York , they kept to their established meal times .
10 The train arrives at Bracknell seven minutes late on its 51-minute journey time .
11 In Figure 6.8 the project end date is 17 units , obtained by adding the job time of J to its early start time .
12 In Figure 6.8 the project end date is 17 units , obtained by adding the job time of J to its early start time .
13 Compared with all the women with the gall bladder present and an intact uterus , that is the same control group as used for the women with hysterectomy , women who had had cholecystectomy were no different with respect to all four indices of bowel function ; for example their estimated transit time was 64 ( SD 27 ) hours v 63 ( SD 23 ) hours .
14 Her experience and expertise continued to be put to valuable use , and she found she enjoyed her increased leisure time all the more .
15 Speak to delegate(s) who will advise of their preferred travelling time and return time .
16 It was argued that the various combustion products such as soot , hydrocarbons , oxides of nitrogen , sulphate particles , and water vapour introduced directly into the stratosphere would , because of their long residence time ( months , years , decades ) , participate in photochemical reactions leading to a reduction in ozone concentration .
17 ‘ We were new to the business when we opened up , and we quickly realised that there was little advantage in the higher discounts from publishers when their long delivery times were taken into account .
18 Class 319 No 319041 forms the 15.56 Luton–Brighton ‘ Thameslink ’ service emerging from Snow Hill tunnel while above Class 413/2 4–CAPS Nos 3206 ( heading the 16.54 to Kent House ) and 3207 ( leading the 16.47 to Canterbury East ) await their respective departure times .
19 The downpour during the final session ruined the chances of a number of riders , including McWilliams , to improve upon their first session times .
20 ‘ Mr Speaker , ’ swooned James Paice , a Tory backbencher from Cambridgeshire , ‘ can I first welcome my Honourable Friend to her first question time ? ’
21 One of the major chain stores has calculated that their own management time has been reduced by 80% as they are now only involved in inspecting the finished result of the cleaning operation .
22 There are 15 contractors appointed by the Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ) each responsible for selling their own air time as prime time or other time .
23 If young people , as yet unformed in their disciplines and unconfident in their values , are left largely in control of their own leisure time and the adults to whom they are closest are either absent or benignly indifferent to their activities , then a moral vacuum is created .
24 As Bishop Holloway pointed out in our pages yesterday , the contemporary family seems increasingly to exist in a moral vacuum , with too many children left in control of their own leisure time while their elders are either absent or indifferent to their activities .
25 Situated right on the main promenade of Viareggio , the Hotel Liberty will best suit the more independently minded as it is offered on a bed and breakfast only basis , leaving guests free to set their own meal times .
26 I 'll look in on her round dinner time . ’
27 FROM THE opening piston pump and steamhammer beat of Captain Beefheart 's ‘ Hard Working Man ’ , through its coked-up party time desperation , to its despairing sign-off line , this is a provocative , unrelenting and fatalistic look at three Detroit steelworkers ground down by the system .
28 Despite having thousands of years to get it right , many employers still deny their female staff time for one of the most natural of human experiences.But now a new EC directive is set to come into force to improve maternity leave rights .
29 For the growing number of northern Europeans who wish to spend their expanding leisure time in warmer climates , public transport has replaced private for the weekly retreat to the country .
30 The other Tory backbencher , Sir Michael Shaw , MP for Scarborough , prefaced his question to the Prime Minister with the words : ‘ On this , her last Question Time of the 1980s …
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