Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] time " in BNC.
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1 | I woke up early , woke naturally during that exam time . |
2 | Vodafone Group Plc is making a rescue one-for-277 share exchange offer for cellular air time reseller Hawthorn Leslie Plc , valuing the struggling company at £2.9m , 1.54p a share against 2.5p in the market ; Vodafone has also conditionally agreed to procure redemption of the £16m convertible loan stock 2007 of Hawthorn Leslie held by Svenska Handelsbanken and repay outstanding loan facilities from Svenska , which brings the total cost of the transaction up to about £31.5m . |
3 | But Michael Barnes is keeping his plans for that celebration time secret — the most important thing right now is getting the Opera House all lit up again for Jack and the Beanstalk . |
4 | In we 've had a menopause clinic in Glasgow for the last twenty four years erm , it 's run by a male doctor erm but we have been treating patients for that length time . |
5 | The exchange took place during Scottish Question time . |
6 | I hope that , during this Question Time , the hon. Member for Oldham , West ( Mr. Meacher ) will make Labour 's policy clear . |
7 | Thus treatment with salt ( or with freshwater for marine fish ) , formalin , quaternary ammonium compounds , malachite green , and antibiotics for example can be given at high dose for short duration , making them more effective against the disease organisms while offering a better safety margin to the fish through shorter contact time . |
8 | Still , ‘ Arry Boy was good enough to dress up as Old Father Time for our exclusive picture . |
9 | TIME 'S ON MY SIDE HARRY Bassett hopes his act as Old Father Time will give his Blades a greater cutting edge — bringing forward their New Year form by four months Picture : PHIL SPENCER |
10 | For this harvest time . |
11 | For this reason time is devoted to monitoring of a much more focused and patterned kind in which officers employ techniques to predict the sources of pollution , actual or potential . |
12 | That difficult situation is made infinitely worse and more galling to colleagues who have been rising repeatedly , question after question , without success , when a Conservative Member swans in , three quarters of the way through Scottish Question Time , and is instantly called . |
13 | So , there is no reason to blame a resole for lost training time . |
14 | Your leader article ‘ action now for science literacy ’ ( 3 March p 566 ) quotes the Royal Society 's recommendation that all fourth and fifth year pupils should have nine weekly periods of science , an equivalent to 22.5 per cent of total teaching time . |
15 | chemistry and biology , equivalent to 22.5 per cent of total teaching time . |
16 | In conclusion , patients with cholesterol gall stones produce less metastable hepatic bile measured by the evidence of shorter nucleation time . |
17 | finding ways to acquire and set up sustainable and free media institutions , and requesting , as a right , allocation of adequate air time on government controlled radio and television media . |
18 | Although the cost of acquiring television advertising might be obviated by the facility of free air time through public service announcements in some countries , considerable resources are still required to produce the content . |
19 | The relative unimportance of extended work time as a determinant of dissatisfaction is confirmed by studies of industrial work . |
20 | As regards content , the convention established that , where practicable , a majority of European works should be screened ; as regards advertising , it established that advertisements should not account for more than 15 per cent of daily transmission time . |
21 | The resumption of British Summer Time on Sunday conveniently concludes the 1992 winter sailing programme at Frensham Pond Sailing Club . |
22 | The results of segmental transit time are given in Table II . |
23 | LEAKED memoranda from the Department of the Environment were yesterday used by Labour to protest at the alleged abuse of civil service time to cost Labour 's programme . |
24 | The company gets burned by the cost of extra development time and resources needed to correct or re-write the application for each architecture . |
25 | The company gets burnt by the cost of extra development time and resources needed to correct or re-write the application for each architecture . |
26 | A problem with this manoeuvre , however , is that certain evidence implicates the right hemisphere in control of simple reaction time ( Benson and Barton , 1970 ; Howes and Boller , 1975 ; Nakamura and Taniguchi , 1977 ) and thus equivalent response times for left and right hemisphere groups may not in fact reflect equivalent damage at the two sides of the brain . |
27 | Based on the argument outlined above , measures of inter-hemispheric transfer time have ranged from around 3 msec . |
28 | If this were so one would expect measures of inter-hemispheric transmission time to remain roughly constant for the same stimuli and subjects , yet this does not appear to be the case ( Bashore , 1981 ) . |
29 | The first recognition that response is not as it should be immediately conjures up visions of lost working time , expensive repairs , frustrating delays and , perhaps most evocative of all , the thought , ‘ how long is it since I last did a backup ? ’ |
30 | In terms of straight production time we have found that we can cut the time taken to assemble 16 pages of editorial from word processed files on a PC-compatible to finished pages on a Macintosh to just one working day . |