Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] time " in BNC.
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31 | Resources : the economic use of limited teacher time |
32 | The decisions about teaching practice and the provision of second method time have changed quite radically my method course . |
33 | Complex component testing even with ATE available can take hours ( >4 hours ) and sometimes days , so it can take a lot of valuable testing time just to declare ‘ no fault found ’ . |
34 | The view that private sector employment is a waste of valuable career time is less widely held , now that the private sector is beginning to take its share of providing additional training and in-service education facilities for its own employees . |
35 | His stance should be relaxed , not fixed , since an unspecialized stance provides mobility and avoids the waste of valuable reaction time involved in switching to the best stance with which to meet an oncoming attack . |
36 | This is the last half hour of legal drinking time , and staff are pulling Guinness from every tap . |
37 | She still had a few hours of useful painting time left , but now she could not concentrate . |
38 | Let us assume that we persuade the Government of the day to allow one day of prime Government time for that debate . |
39 | Employees may , however , face problems of increased travelling time or higher fares . |
40 | The need to be able to get about is essential for daily life , and also to take advantage of increased leisure time . |
41 | The undoubted job satisfaction of medical practice has insulated the NHS to a considerable degree from the expectation in society at large of increased leisure time , but this is changing . |
42 | One example is the late Triassic brachiopod Halorella , which is large and distinctive and which has been recorded from every continent except Antarctica , in rocks dating from quite a small span of late Triassic time ( figure 2.1 ) . |
43 | • a general perception among the population of shrinking leisure time , and the growing number of competing activities |
44 | In terms of vocal reaction time Bradshaw and Taylor ( 1979 ) found that inverted sinistrals showed a weaker RVF superiority than non-inverters . |
45 | These fortunate people are able to seize the opportunities of more leisure time . |
46 | Reminding visitors that the whole thing had been lifted onto the mountain by helicopter , Robert Smith , the director of APRS said : ‘ If you are going along the way of more leisure time then this building is the shape of things to come . ’ |
47 | Recreation , tourism and sport are products of the industrial era , and especially the result of increasing leisure time since the Second World War . |
48 | Figure 1 shows the graph of mean reaction time against levels of processing for each type of response . |
49 | 2.4.4.2 Application of One Year Time Bar to Claims for Wrong Delivery |
50 | Before , the main component of idle production time was idle labour ; today , given that machine down time costs seven times the rate of employing someone , the knowledge to maintain and repair machines becomes the most important skill . |
51 | First , I should very much welcome any extension of Welsh Question Time , because that would be such an advantage to the Government side of the House . |
52 | The industrial equivalent of fiddling while Rome burns is to spend hours of internal management time arguing about the allocation of costs between departments or divisions , when the real problem is that the whole cost of the operation is too high . |
53 | ‘ Monica 's vision is of two years time , when Alex starts school and Rachel wo n't be there for him . |
54 | In addition , some stations may , according to the state of the market , either offer extra ‘ support ’ spots to buyers of sufficient peak time ; or insist on buyers taking unpopular ‘ support ’ spots as well as the peak spots they want . |
55 | For Davidson , the cost in terms of senior management time has to be looked on as ‘ an investment : you ca n't afford to spend less time on it . |
56 | The Language Master Machines can release the teacher for valuable contact time . |
57 | Chris said that always like that Christmas time because they have the pay talks in January and they always cut them back |
58 | COMPENSATION FOR EXCESS TRAVELLING TIME |
59 | Classic motor cycle restorers and others used to the time consuming ‘ cigarette paper technique ’ for determining opening time would undoubtedly benefit from the ease and accuracy of timing magnetos afforded by this method . ’ |
60 | For all VMS time formats if leading fields are omitted , punctuation must be specified . |