Example sentences of "[noun pl] [unc] time [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | That quality , at least initially when combined with other innovation being imposed on the school system , is likely to lead to a distraction of the teachers ' time from the sort of effortless teaching strategies , hard won over decades , as they are drawn into the steep learning curve of the unfamiliar new language of the National Curriculum and its assessment . |
32 | In the Commons ' debate on the Contagious Diseases Acts Repeal Bill , 1873 , Henry Fowler , the proposer , prefaced his speech with the usual apology for intruding on members ' time with so disgusting a subject . |
33 | Observations are kept during the children 's time at the Institute on their developmental progress in all areas and these are recorded approximately once a month . |
34 | In many other parts of the country , primary schools followed a curriculum in which formal activities in number and language occupied the bulk of children 's time in school . |
35 | In making recommendations , to take into account the need not to increase calls on teachers ' and pupils ' time for activities which do not directly promote learning , and to limit costs . |
36 | The final strategy for risk reduction is for salespeople to encourage trial orders , even though they may be uneconomic in company terms and in terms of salespeople 's time in the short term , when faced with a straight re-buy ( see Chapter 2 ) . |