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

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1 If you knew your twelve times or your two times up to twelve that would be quicker but if you do n't
2 ‘ The point I was trying to make , ’ she persisted hotly , ‘ was that my off-duty time is surely my own . ’
3 Scattered experts will contribute to complex team interfaces , but only if frequent pruning ensures that their scarce time is n't wasted on needless meetings .
4 Should booksellers decide to carry out the market research themselves , they should not forget , Ms Morris warned , that their own time was money and that there would also be postal and printing costs .
5 Arguments then ensued as to who allowed other speakers to continue for more than their allotted time .
6 The landlady is clearly not yet up and about , suggesting there is little chance of her serving breakfast earlier than her declared time of seven thirty .
7 Under the weather or not Ashcroft clocked 2 mins 13.8 secs , almost a second faster than her winning time last year .
8 He saw mountains on the Moon ( very anti-Aristotle this ) , then satellites orbiting Jupiter , which he mapped with such accuracy that his orbital times are hardly different from those calculated today .
9 To a revision of the poem published in 1803 he added the lines , ‘ Methinks , it should have been impossible/Not to love all things in a World like this ’ , his words seeming to carry the weight of his later regret that his unclouded times with Sara were so quickly over .
10 Whatever evidence the IAAF officials discovered in the laboratory , one only needed to look at recent pictures of Johnson , in which he resembled an inflated balloon , to guess that his improved times showed he 'd been sucked back into the drug culture .
11 Given that this was formed in the late 1980s and that our estimated time for previous changes to reach the Rockall Trough was 18–19 years , we predict that the next decade will see continued cooling and freshening of the subpolar gyre as the latest form of LSW circulates around the North Atlantic .
12 We expect that our median time to this decision will be less than eight weeks , and we have , in exceptional circumstances , peer reviewed papers and published them within a fortnight of submission .
13 I 'm an employee of the E E F in the same way that is an employee of G M B , in the same way that managers and staff are all employees of the companies they work for , in the same way that your rank and file members are all employees , in the same way that your full time officials are all employees .
14 So you will have less than your planned time for the descent .
15 For the first day or so after the flight you might find it helps to retire to bed one or two hours earlier than your normal time — but no earlier than that !
16 For three years from 1977 I worked all hours , sacrificing my career and my free time , for the cause of the ordination of women in the British Anglican churches .
17 I virtually neglected in my writing the feelings that belonged to my own nature and my own times of life — an irreparable loss , whether great or not .
18 She lived in hospital all her life and her short time with us was made a little more bearable by the wonderful nurses who loved and cared for her there .
19 Yeah , but so do they , and their official time is half past seven to half past eight in n it ?
20 Foucault therefore abandons analysis of epistemes for the more Nietzschean ‘ genealogy ’ , which allows him to articulate conflict in terms of differentiated histories with their own conceptual specificities and their own times , while retaining the possibility of the formulation of aims and intentions :
21 All over the burrow , both the newcomers and those who were at home were accustoming themselves to each other in their own way and their own time ; getting to know what the strangers smelt like , how they moved , how they breathed , how they scratched , the feel of their rhythms and pulses .
22 Now what you were doing was , you got the top figure of available beds and you this time , I 'm only going for the this paper that is shown to me a an an an and produced some place in in your apartments and it says here , partly vacancies weekend in the first of August .
23 Mr Fuller had been shot once in the body and she several times in the head .
24 Well we took your mother and we that time .
25 is pictured with and whose combined time at Wallingford exceeds 40 years .
26 The incident took place when Charlie and his long time friend and fellow Celtic Boys ' Club colleague Willie McStay were on holiday together in Ibiza .
27 Briggs , in his first race , matched the time of the senior riders on his opening lap and his finishing time would have put him in fourth place in the senior event after three laps .
28 Most talk occurred among the four non-Wesleyan groups although in 1886 Hughes and his Methodist Times began urging a total reunion which would create one church .
29 The poem sets out to justify the ways of God to men , and what little time is left me will be devoted to justifying the ways of god to men , and we must begin this , sorry we must begin this by a word on on the fall — the way of God the ways of God to men of course are punishing men for the fall .
30 And what better time to consider this dead end than the twentieth anniversary of 1967 , that pivotal point at which sixties beat music leapt into the beyond , and the very notion of ‘ the progressive ’ was born .
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