Example sentences of "[prep] time [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now this will surprise you , I know ; but my mother has pointed that out time after time . |
2 | The following year , after time for reflection , the issue was put to the vote . |
3 | Time after time after time . |
4 | And time after time after time , there have been cases prepared and whenever they came to court , there was nobody prepared to go into that courtroom . |
5 | What I wish erm Mr Mayor , because councillor tries this erm Tory party , central office philosophy time after time after time . |
6 | We are misled time after time after time when people have problems like they 're having their vehicle serviced , it 's put a claim in for a water pump , and have the cost of their service paid for . |
7 | Well that 's , that 's just , just ca n't predict and , to have it going on time after time after time , it 's bad , bad form for , for the phone , and the bill and all concerned |
8 | Future : Jesus who will come again at the end of time as King of Kings ; as Judge of the living and the dead ; and who will usher his faithful people into the Kingdom of his Father . |
9 | The clue to one 's dissatisfaction comes on page 60 when , in the course of a short section on advertising and television , Hewison writes , ‘ Our world picture breaks up , splintered into clips and cuts , suspended on an unending flow of imagery , a single sentence of infinite variety , with only the passage of time as continuity . ’ |
10 | If they decide they do n't like what she does , they have plenty of time over tea to say so before the painting begins . |
11 | But obviously that 'll take a little bit of time through discussion wo n't it ? |
12 | If the engineer agrees the claim , he or she will determine any extension of time under Clause 44 |
13 | Normally we need to look at large numbers of objects ( tens , or perhaps hundreds ) : the analytical technique must therefore give results in a reasonable amount of time per sample and cope with large numbers of objects . |
14 | ‘ No , but I like to work a certain amount of time per day . |
15 | The students spend a given amount of time per week for a period of months , with the guidance of an assigned individual in the company and with the support of the technical staff of the school or college . |
16 | Let them have fun ; there is plenty of time for responsibility when they are adult . |
17 | The programme for each of the training days contains formal talks , group practical work , and plenty of time for discussion . |
18 | ‘ I can hardly be expected to have a great deal of time for gardening , ’ she said , ‘ I am forced to pay out money for gardening help . ’ |
19 | He had his two elder sons with him , he had quite a lot of time for enjoyment , certainly to start with , he went hunting round Woodstock quite often , and they played tennis , The erm Racquet Sport , and I think they played tennis in The Racquet Sport , I 'm not absolutely certain , was actually just erm facing onto Blue Boar Street , erm behind the Unicorn Inn . |
20 | An interesting adaption of our 10 day holiday to Alsopahok in Hungary occurs when we make an overnight stay in the Vienna Woods area , thereby giving you plenty of time for sightseeing in Vienna itself . |
21 | The limitation of time for suit was increased from one to two years . |
22 | If you know from experience that you are the over-anxious type you must take yourself firmly in hand and allot a fixed ration of time for revision , the rest of the day being spent in healthy exercise . |
23 | It was not as I had expected at all because living in the kind of commune that Mary Finnigan 's house was , there was n't a lot of time for romance . |
24 | The world stockmarket hiccup of October 1987 pulled people up sharp and the malaise of the six years which followed gave plenty of time for reflection . |
25 | There 's plenty of time for fun yet . ’ |
26 | Certainly the Secretary of State has indicated that , so there 's going to be quite a lot of time for legislation and , and more importantly , time for discussion about the correct legislation . |
27 | An extension of time for compliance with the order may be required to be given at the time of endorsing the penal notice . |
28 | ‘ I did n't have a mouthful this morning , I was so afraid of not getting myself ready in plenty of time for Rainbow . ’ |
29 | ‘ Plenty of time for practice . ’ |
30 | It was alright at Euston Station on the way up because we had plenty of time for loading — but — on the return journey we could see the train approaching while still careering through the country lanes on our coach . |