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

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1 Typically , there is no strategy on offer , no solutions and no time .
2 Then we 'd again pace 100 yards , counting the paces and the time it took , so that we could do dead reckoning on our march in .
3 What made it worse , was that the police had the time of the tram-cars and the time it took to get to a certain stop .
4 However , he did allow Richard all the books and the time he wanted to teach himself .
5 So you go along to the next D and there 's no Os there , so you come down , D , no Os , so you keep going along the lines and every time you get to a D you stop
6 Of course tiredness affects it as do my periods and the time of the day even .
7 I suppose I have had three or four cracks at it now at different times of my life and in different circumstances and every time I have got it wrong .
8 He sensed her own excitement as they made what amounted to — considering the circumstances and the time lapse — quite desultory conversation .
9 In the unlikely event that we have to make one of the following changes to holiday arrangements before departure date and within 6 weeks of departure , we will give passengers paying the full brochure price a reduction of up to £30 per person on that price depending on circumstances and the time of modification :
10 The changes influence both the nature of working lives and the time spent outside work .
11 And you attached this quarter pound of to it then you hoisted it back up and there was a clock in the light room which struck every five minutes and every time the clock struck you fired the charge .
12 The bus had passed him as he left the house ; there was n't another for twenty minutes and no time to wait , only run , heading for Nails 's house , praying he would be there .
13 At each level of the system we found claims to breadth and balance undermined by countervailing policies and practices : by Authority special projects favouring some areas at the expense of others ; in central INSET provision ; in PNP development fund allocations ; in the distribution of posts of responsibility in schools ; in school-based INSET ; in the status of postholders and the time they had to undertake their curriculum leadership responsibilities ; in the areas of the curriculum subjected to review and development ; in teacher expertise ; and above all in the quality of children 's classroom experiences .
14 sixty five times and every time it goes round once .
15 The theory also claims that while some languages ( e.g. Russian and Arabic ) have stress-timed rhythm similar to that of English , others ( such as French , Telugu and Yoruba ) have a different rhythmical structure called syllable-timed rhythm ; in these languages , all syllables , whether stressed or unstressed , tend to occur at regular time-intervals and the time between stressed syllables will be shorter or longer in proportion to the number of unstressed syllables .
16 The kinetic approach relies on the establishment of a relation between the density of the crystalline and melt phases and the time .
17 Study the route first when going by train ; check the time at which you should arrive at various stations and the time of arrival at destination .
18 The money may also be better , although do n't forget travel costs and the time involved in travelling .
19 She bought potatoes and carrots and apples and bananas and oranges and every time she lifted her bag an orange fell out and rolled on the floor .
20 When you have reached the end of your questions and/or the time allotted and the candidate has no further questions you must take the initiative to wind up the interview .
21 Moreover , we had neither the resources nor the time to undertake a comprehensive anatomy of primary school management and professional relationships along the lines pursued , for example , by Nias et al .
22 From this basic fact arise the other manifestations of executive dominance , for example their control over the agenda of the chamber , membership of committees and the time to be allowed for committee deliberation and floor debate .
23 Given the remaining time left open for consultations within the professions and the time needed to enact rule changes , the requirement is unlikely to reach the statute books before 1990 .
24 There were three greater for those with the stomach and the energy and the resources and the time to reach them .
25 I hope that I shall not embarrass the Minister if I commend him again for his imaginative efforts and the time that he has spent abroad trying to develop inward investment .
26 On coasts of coral atolls the effects of hurricanes are shown to be significant not only to the reef morphology but also to the organisms and the total environment ( Stoddart , 1962 ) and in drainage basins in general and along river channels in particular the impact of rare floods and the time necessary for recovery has been investigated .
27 The carrier is liable for the total of partial loss of the goods and for damage thereto from the time of taking over the goods and the time of delivery .
28 Given the margins on most computer deals and the time it takes to organise shipment , this will bankrupt most companies .
29 We had to do this because some chucklehead had provided him with a typist 's chair on castors and every time the truck turned left he did a circuit of the flat-back , sending everybody else flying .
30 The choice of data and the accuracy required of the forecasts depends on the use to be made of particular forecasts and the time scale to which they relate .
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