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

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1 Hysteroscopy and biopsy are more time consuming and expensive than the traditional dilatation and curettage .
2 Where a new member of the department is appointed time should be taken to induct this person into the overall role of history within the school and its curriculum mission .
3 The future is that time when you 'll wish you 'd done what you are n't doing now .
4 The figure is three time higher than previous estimates .
5 The wartime commentator 's jingoistic jangle was this time replaced by a solemn voice , and we were confronted with pictures of moving skeletons , some of them smiling weakly and making slow gestures .
6 Although unquestionably still a successful band , it could be argued that Kiss 's heyday was some time ago .
7 Since it is LSI 's own proprietary design rather than Sun 's this time around no royalties will have to be paid to Sun , another factor in its economy .
8 But instead of the usual payload of gravel or iron ore , its hold was this time packed with several thousand colour-coded oil drums .
9 Captain Swift and his party are set adrift but the good fortune customarily accorded to characters in the right is this time acceded to those whom we must call villains .
10 Between them , though , these hoofed herbivores ( ungulates ) demonstrate how efficiently vegetation can be divided up and utilized , if nature is given time enough for evolution to work , and a good variety of genes to work upon .
11 It 's a good idea , but rather vague at the moment ; the proposed launch date for the product is some time during 1993 .
12 You 'll find a day is ample time to apply your stencil all around a medium-sized room .
13 The final reading on the Footsie cash market was 2640.2 , up 39.7 points and 39.4 short of the indicator 's all time high , registered on September 2 last year .
14 His overtime rate is double time for Saturday and all weekday time over 8 hours and treble time for Sunday working .
15 The role of the lonely outsider with an aching heart but crusty exterior is this time taken by Irish actress Brenda Fricker , grimed up to her red eyeballs as a bag lady with a pigeon fetish .
16 The area is given time to restabilise and the rabbits time to come to terms with the changed situation .
17 Do you know what the arrangement was last time , because I think we got it all for free ?
18 • Therefore the journey is eight time zones in a westward direction .
19 The biggest problem with the diabetic clinic is that time tends to be very limited and perhaps it is best regarded as a place for assessment and the identification of problems , with a little time for education .
20 If your item of concern has been placed at the end of the agenda , the probability is that time will run out and you may want to get it moved forward .
21 This incident was some time after the Red Sand Towers had been used as a pirate radio station ( Radio 390 ) .
22 MAFF classifies part-time farms arbitrarily as those requiring less than 250 standard man days ( smd ) work per annum , even though many of them in reality are full time , providing the sole income of the farmer .
23 but , when it comes to taking other drugs , for a thrill , yes you could do without them , and one of the ways you can do that is by taking time out for yourself , whether you 're a single parent or if you 're a you know , if you 're a family , the important thing is finding time for yourself and not for your family or your dependants .
24 Kevin D'Silva , 42 , is another professional manager for whom success this recession is second time around .
25 The time limit for an application for interim payment is any time after the plaintiff has served his writ and the time for acknowledgement of service has expired .
26 Yeah , I said yeah , I mean it is , I said , you come tomorrow if you like bedrooms are ready , but you see she 'll be staying at her mum 's some time
27 The Lawson parameter is this time multiplied by the number density , the number of ions in a unit volume of plasma , n : the sustainment time is the length of time for which these conditions are maintained .
28 that me sister 's each time .
29 Although the technique is more time consuming , the mitotic cells obtained are of better quality and are useful for C- and G-banding ( Figure and can also be used for in situ hybridization ( Section 6 ) .
30 Re-assembly is this time achieved by the rotation of link C , in its space , until the new end point R2 is the identical distance from P as is R. The sub-space containing both B and C is then rotated about P to bring R2 back to R.
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