Example sentences of "[art] [num] [noun] time " in BNC.

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1 Where an application to transfer a licence on a change of person with day to day responsibility is lodged out with the eight week time limit , see Argyll Arms ( McManus ) Ltd. v. Lorn , Mid-Argyll , Kintyre and Islay Divisional Licensing Board , 1988 S.L.T. 290 , where it was held that the board required to hear the application outwith the eight week period despite the provision that the licence ceases to have effect .
2 The 70 day time limit had expired , and the prosecutor sought an extension of time , which was refused .
3 Top speed for all the Corsa automatics is mph , while the 0–60 mph time wo n't break any records at seconds .
4 Top and Elton John lookalike pulls the crowds on the Omnibus stand ; centre Polygon 's editorial director Marion Sinclair left and publicist Kathryn Maclean were delighted to hear that Polygon had been named the 1993 Sunday Times Small Publisher of the Year .
5 Simon Armitage is the 1993 Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year , for which he receives £5,000 .
6 Refusing both the taxpayer 's applications , Mr Justice Harman said in respect of the first that the 30 day time limit prescribed by s 56(4) , TMA 1970 was mandatory .
7 ACT carried back is offset as far as possible against the most recent period first and then the next most recent period , and so on until the claim is exhausted or the six year time limit is reached .
8 Once the ACT surrender claim has been submitted and accepted by the inspector , it is not possible to withdraw and reallocate the ACT , for example , to a different subsidiary , even within the six year time limit .
9 The effect of the six weeks time limit will be considered within the general context of exclusion of remedies .
10 James Briggs , of Stone House , Coniscliffe Road , Darlington , has been recognised in the 1991/1992 Shooting Times Conservation Awards .
11 Er three months and at six months and then again at sort of the twelve months time
12 What is more , the journey via New York and Los Angeles included a first leg of the marathon journey on a British Airways Concorde , where I enjoyed that extraordinary experience of arriving in Manhattan — thanks to the five hours time difference — more than an hour before the 10.30 am departure time from Heathrow .
13 The only times the die is rolled to advance the token is when a word is identified within the one minute time limit
14 or the team is first to identify the word in any hang on , hang on the only the time the die is rolled to advance the token is when a word is identified within the one minute time limit comma or a team is first to identify the word in any all play situation .
15 With the application of the one year time bar to misdelivery of the goods , longer or indefinite term indemnities are no longer necessary .
16 The amendment also protects the carrier from claims of ‘ fundamental breach of the contract ’ for misdelivery or deviation which would have otherwise voided the contract and rendered the one year time bar inapplicable .
17 If it does not do so within the one month time limit , compatibility is presumed .
18 In the 10 subjects in whom the gastrojejunal migrating motor complex was monitored on the oesophageal pressure days , 95% of the bursts occurred in the 15 minute time window before phase 3 of the migrating motor complex in the antrum or proximal intestine .
19 Mr James Briggs , of Coniscliffe Road , spends weekends battling with bracken and raising grouse on his family 's 3,000-acre Ramsgill Moor in Nidderdale , and his efforts have been highly commended in the 1991–92 Shooting Times Conservation Awards .
20 Gregg gave Ballynahinch a 9–8 half time lead with his third penalty .
21 It shall be noted that there is a special relief which applies to the granting of a lease but there is a three year time gap which must be satisfied .
22 If a team arrives at the finish without a bale or only some semblance of one , they are given a ten minute time penalty .
23 Unlike the Australians , who have a ten year time frame for the implementation of community care policies ( Gregory , 1991 ) , no such explicit statement is evident in the UK .
24 Investors are risk averse and maximize their return ( as measured by the rate of return ) over a one period time horizon .
25 a one period time horizon ;
26 A quick break by St Albans in the last minute of the first half saw Ian Plummer score into an open net to give his side a 2–0 half time lead .
27 On the assumption that they would continue to fall at the same rate as in the first half of the decade , it was estimated that the population would be only one tenth of its size in a hundred years time .
28 Erm but er I learnt to write a fair hand , erm without too many flourishes , which er because I was always told that somebody might be looking at this in a hundred years time , or more .
29 It was eight hundred and something pounds just to do a two day time management course , were providing all this absolutely free .
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