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

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1 For example , it will be insufficient to have merely a single deictic index for time of utterance , yet how many time indices we need seems to depend on the utterance itself : ( 100 ) Do n't shoot now , but now , now and now !
2 The Government also seems to favour a cut off time of 8pm , after which children should not be in a bar , but seems open to persuasion as to whether the Licensing Justices should have power to extend that time .
3 Separating the effect of age from the effect of time of birth on the strength of the relation between birth weight and blood pressure is thus difficult .
4 The ones about the negligence or bad workmanship of any description , any faults with the car at time of sale or inherent faults .
5 at Part III , escorted transport ) 14.10 CPN ( 2 visits p.w. ) 23.20 Proportion of time of development officer 23.38 60.68 Case I C 050 ( Control sample , Ipswich , costs at time of second assessment ) £ Home help ( l 1/2 hours p.w ) 4.38 Meals-on-wheels ( 2 p.w. ) 2.78 Day care ( 2 days p.w. , at Part III , unescorted transport ) 4.70 CPN ( 1 visit p.m. ) 2.90 14.76 Case N A513 ( Action sample , Newham , at time of third assessment ) £ Meals-on-wheels ( 7 p.w. ) 13.09 District nurse ( 1 visit p.m. ) 0.93 Project support worker ( 21 hours p.w. ) 63.00 CPN ( 1 visit per fortnight ) 6.66 Proportion of time of development officer 16.56 100.24 Case N C 512 ( Control sample , Newham , at time of third assessment ) £ Day hospital ( 1 day p.w. ) 36.09 Day centre ( 3 days p.w. , escorted transport ) 35.25 71.34
6 at Part III , escorted transport ) 14.10 CPN ( 2 visits p.w. ) 23.20 Proportion of time of development officer 23.38 60.68 Case I C 050 ( Control sample , Ipswich , costs at time of second assessment ) £ Home help ( l 1/2 hours p.w ) 4.38 Meals-on-wheels ( 2 p.w. ) 2.78 Day care ( 2 days p.w. , at Part III , unescorted transport ) 4.70 CPN ( 1 visit p.m. ) 2.90 14.76 Case N A513 ( Action sample , Newham , at time of third assessment ) £ Meals-on-wheels ( 7 p.w. ) 13.09 District nurse ( 1 visit p.m. ) 0.93 Project support worker ( 21 hours p.w. ) 63.00 CPN ( 1 visit per fortnight ) 6.66 Proportion of time of development officer 16.56 100.24 Case N C 512 ( Control sample , Newham , at time of third assessment ) £ Day hospital ( 1 day p.w. ) 36.09 Day centre ( 3 days p.w. , escorted transport ) 35.25 71.34
7 It might also , he modestly suggested , tend to prevent wars , and would at least help to codify and enforce maritime law in time of war .
8 If for Hegel historical time is the reflection in time of the essence of the historical totality , for Althusser it is a function of the structure of the totality arising from a particular mode of production .
9 Quite the reverse , these become the trusted friends that truly understand and can be of real help in time of trouble .
10 The Council began its work at time of escalating violence .
11 She told the Opposition 's Lord Carter that farmers often worked in isolation and were traditionally independent , ‘ possibly leading to a reluctance to seek help at time of depression .
12 Children 's bikes are also available , but please specify age of child at time of booking as these are subject to availability .
13 it 's that sort of time of the year when you have all sorts of people there , but I mean she 's such , so pathetic , words gon na come over for lunch , I mean we have them over every year sort of Christmas time
14 For Flegel ‘ historical time is merely the reflection in the continuity of time of the internal essence of the historical totality incarnating a moment of the development of the concept ’ ( 93 ) .
15 The most interesting condition occurs under item 9 ( Liability of seller ) : Under the Trade Descriptions Act , SLAD may not stipulate the period of time of this warranty , but it recommends that its members guarantee the authenticity of what they are selling for a period of six years .
16 a period of time of not less than six months , considered adequate by the judge in the particular case , has elapsed since the date of the transmission of the documents ,
17 The European Community has put in place a range of measures which are capable over a period of time of leading to a solution .
18 ‘ And after that , ’ Woolley said , ‘ you will come back here and stop the German air force from examining the hole which their artillery has just blown in the British Line , a hole about the size of Lancashire , and that will be the biggest waste of time of all , because the German Army found that hole an hour ago , and is now galloping through it as fast as its little legs will carry it , heading in the direction of … ’ he snipped the final toe-nail and straightened his leg to study the fault' … us . ’
19 Since do evokes the very taking place in time of the infinitive 's event , it is obvious that it can not be conceived as arising prior to the latter , i.e. as constituting a before-position with respect to this event .
20 This allows one to understand why in sentences with the modals , such as ( 3 ) above , the infinitive event 's actualization can be future with respect to the place in time of the modal .
21 In a case such as ( 1 ) above , the place in time of the extra-verbal person I is prior to that of the representation of person contained within the infinitive be .
22 To locate faint sounds we automatically maximise the difference in time of arrival and loudness of the sound by turning our head until one ear is facing the source of the sound .
23 In preparation for more difficult times ahead , delegates ratified the drastic " Special Period in Time of Peace " austerity programme , adopted in September 1990 , which aimed to stem corruption and achieve food self-sufficiency [ see also p. 38229 ] .
24 The vigour , sometimes amounting to brutality , with which she utilized her seapower in time of war , by wholesale interference with neutral shipping carrying contraband or trading with her enemies , did much to increase the hostility with which she was now widely regarded .
25 ( vi ) Permanent data were to be validated against the employee record at time of input and either rejected or a warning issued if the data were either invalid or dubious .
26 The left hand side is iħ times the rate of change with time of a state vector .
27 Presumably under Babylonian influence , the life-span of time of the long dominion was set at 12,000 years , the number twelve corresponding to the twelve signs of the zodiac .
28 He would have been very satisfied to know what a comfort Steven has been to our family , how understanding , how supportive a friend in time of need , a valuable help to us in everything from fixing the car , taking over day to day decisions affecting the business/work/ Annabelle 's job , to just being there when we wanted advice and assistance .
29 To a Friend in Time of Trouble
30 However in principle it exists and describes the evolution in time of the joint system of electron plus measuring apparatus .
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