Example sentences of "[noun pl] in [noun] time " in BNC.
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1 | This was confirmed by yet another member ; local people had trained for the De Lorean plant and produced cars in record time . |
2 | The system offers customers savings in staff time , easier reconciliation , and greater accuracy as both vouchers and a detailed accounting sheet are provided on the day of credit for collection at a nominated Midland branch . |
3 | These systems will also make considerable savings in staff time if used by appropriate Garden staff as project design and scheduling aids . |
4 | Warps in space time and black holes are now the stuff of science fiction ; this assimilation into popular literature shows in one way how strong the impact of Einstein 's ideas has been . |
5 | for under school age children & their parents , second Tuesday of most months in term time , 2-3 p.m . |
6 | It would appear , rather , that a number of the variations in delivery time which did occur were attributable , in part , to reduced staffing levels at certain periods . |
7 | But without the obligation to show current affairs in peak time , it may be pushed into a less attractive slot . |
8 | With the present London Philharmonic exceptionally alert , the skipping rhythms in compound time are sprung as infectiously as ever , nudging now rather than jabbing the listener . |
9 | A Brighton & Hove break will hi-jack you taste buds in record time . |
10 | In the game larder , pheasants and duck and partridge hung by their necks in winter time , and bunches of snipe waited , pin-eyes closed , to be plucked — once Nicandra picked up a little bird , too mangled to hang in the bunch and faced him with a fellow . |
11 | But all the gains that we had made out of labour movement , improvements in working time , improvements in health and safety , equality issues , legal rights all went out of the window , and what has happened to the vast majority of those service jobs ? |
12 | WHITEHALL chiefs are to keep tabs on phone calls made by civil servants in office time . |
13 | There was a strained , listening silence , broken only by Father O'Flaherty 's startled feet as they took the stairs in record time . |
14 | This was in any case already known from the fact that statistically significant ear differences in reaction time or accuracy of report have been observed even with monaural stimulus presentation ( for a bibliography see Henry , 1979 ) . |
15 | Finally , for backpacking and expeditions in winter time , extra capacity must be allowed for thicker clothing , bulkier sleeping bags , etc . |
16 | During these years she made her journeys in record time . |
17 | The delays in travel time of radar reflections from the planets have been measured by Shapiro et al. |
18 | A MEETING is being sought between a public health group and Durham ambulance service in a bid to cut delays in response time . |
19 | A MEETING is being sought between a public health group and an ambulance service to cut delays in response time . |
20 | This welcome development would be aided , and significant economies in research time effected , if there was a databank of historical statistics readily available for historians and also historically-minded social scientists . |
21 | Though in fatigue uniform , they were almost as smart and well turned out as Charles had seen such soldiers in peace time behind the railings of Wellington Barracks . |
22 | Is not it hard that all those measures have been placed on students at a time when they find it particularly difficult to get vacation jobs or part-time jobs in term time and when those who graduate find it increasingly difficult to get jobs to pay off the overdrafts that they have had to incur as students ? |
23 | She put by the rent for the six weeks , and laid out everything for the bills — she usually pays £6 a week for gas , £2.68 newspapers , £2 club for her son 's clothes , £30 for food , £2.75 for school dinners in term time . |