Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 We 'll have to try figure out a time when you 're all available .
2 We had to extend the length , as it was far too short , and it had meant rolling the car forward every time once you were in the pit — not ideal or safe , as it left no escape route .
3 Perhaps next to the telephone so every time it rings , no … well perhaps next to …
4 Hibs reaction to the proposals is still far from clear , but , with a new report out from the council soon the time is coming for decisions to be taken .
5 Wringe has shown how , traditionally , any conflict of notional ‘ rights ’ , as might arise , for example , between a pupil 's freedom of expression in classroom discourse and a teacher 's authority to control a lesson and behaviour during it , is irreconcilable and tends to be weighed in favour of the teacher almost every time .
6 ‘ It 's a ‘ 59 Stratocaster , although I 've got a different neck on it now , because I 'd worn the original one to the point where every time I re-fretted it , I had to fill in the holes !
7 So it is believable that , up to the moment when the time came for her to sign the transfer , she knew nothing of it .
8 He remembered some story about a primitive farmer who discovered roast pork when his house and his pig barn burned down and then imagined that he had to set fire to the place again every time he fancied a bit of crackling .
9 You have to write your name down every time .
10 Bottom Deck games , including tennis and quoits , helped to while away the time during the voyage .
11 To while away the time and take my mind off Félix , I read the names of the Métro stations off the chart on the carriage wall : Danube , Bolivar , Rome , Bir Hakeim , Jasmin … .
12 She decided to while away the time until her family arrived by going through some reports .
13 So to while away the time while they waited for dark again they sat in a back room and fiished the waistcoat .
14 You see , he does n't just speak to us for small talk , he does n't just speak to while away the time with , with conversation .
15 Obviously we do not want to be in two minds up to the last day and he would n't do that but there is quite a a period of discretion where the time gets shorter and er he would have to make a judgement .
16 If however the party affected is not present or represented , then the following , which has slight variance , must be used : Unless within [ 14 ] days of service of this order [ then continue as above ] The form of order " Unless within [ 14 ] days from today … " can still be used where the party is present or represented , but can lead to argument how the time is to be reckoned , and is not suitable for consent orders , for which the wording " unless by 4 pm on etc … " should be used .
17 Meanwhile , those garrulous starlets who utter a quotable phrase almost every time they open their mouths are few and far between .
18 It was one of the truly marvellous innings , one that no one who saw it could ever forget ; since it has been shown on television virtually every time rain has stopped play in any match since , it would be almost impossible to have forgotten it anyway .
19 At the end of the calendar month when the time sheet may apply to two accounting periods , the accountant will either : ( a ) Allocate the total cost of the payroll to the calendar month in which the wages were paid .
20 Unless you keep your horse on a deep or semi-deep litter system , you will be taking the bed up every time you muck out .
21 If the same calculation is made taking into account only the time distortion implied by the equivalence principle , the resultant deviation is only half as large .
22 Unfortunately , the JMP-1 has no input on the back and so in some ways it falls at the final fence , because I ca n't really see how you can set it up to work in a neat and user-friendly rack ; you 'd have to wire the thing up every time you gigged it .
23 Such a plot is presented in figure 8.4(a) for the case where the time constant RC of the filter is 1 ms , as might be provided by , , for example .
24 To illustrate the behaviour of this type of filter , figures 8.4(c) and ( d ) respectively show plots of and φ versus for the case where the time constant R'C is 1 ms .
25 ‘ They had a special route round the garden which was just about a mile , and they put one stone down every time they passed it ’ , the assistant gardener Fred Drury observed .
26 The time spent travelling from residence to new work location less The time spent travelling from residence to old work location .
27 The picture I am trying to convey , and it is one which is borne on me with passionate intensity almost every time I enter a primary school class , is of rigid and often unsuitable instruments ( the centralised curriculum plan , textbooks , methods of assessment ) imposed in situations where they do not apply or where they apply only to a small number of individuals within a group .
28 And you can have an M O T certificate , they like you to book for those cos it takes the nurse quite a time to do you .
29 What Protschka and his excellent pianist Deutsch ( who gauges his tone ideally every time ) reveal in what promises to be an intégrale is the gulf between agreeably homely songs based on lesser versifiers and folk sources ( with one that occasionally stands out , like Es ist ein Schnitter , der heisst Tod ) and those where a poem has caught Mendelssohn 's imagination and he ceases to put his melodic shape first .
30 We hear so much talk about cost effectiveness yet every time the management structure changes , resources are wasted on needless things .
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