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

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1 Remanoid 's Aquafresh filters use the time honoured system of trickle bar , mechanical foam of various densities from fine to coarse , and their own Flocor type plastic media .
2 Of course the primary years mark a time when children must master language .
3 Normative rulings , then , do not apply to a fixed role apart from the incumbent ; they can be developed only as individuals have the time and occasion to become familiar with each others ' past history and future intentions .
4 The other lanes show the time course of the dissociation from which it can be seen that there are time dependent changes in the footprinting pattern which eventually becomes like that of the control .
5 The other lanes show the time course of the dissociation .
6 Other lanes show the time ( in minutes ) after addition of unlabelled calf thymus DNA to a complex containing 20µM actinomycin .
7 Orton 's diaries record the time when Ken and a friend called Henry came to the writer 's flat .
8 In Pit-Men , Preachers and Politics ( 1974 ) Professor Robert Moore has noted that in the Deerness Valley east of Durham City many old mining families recall the time when their ancestors had rural occupations .
9 In some cases the hotels are party to the commission arrangements : the Savoy , for instance , pays its own concierges commission every time they book a car through its own limousine company .
10 ‘ Scottish chartered accountants have no time for rotten apples in their professional barrel . ’
11 It should be noted that these dates represent the time stamp of the last associated record transferred into the relational database .
12 An example word supercilious , compiled from simulated data ( 244,140,625 complete candidate strings ) was tested using the old method of complete string look-up ( 7 hours and 48 minutes processing time ) , and the new letter by letter look-up ( 13 seconds processing time ) — these figures include the time taken to build the tree structure as well as searching for the candidate strings .
13 ‘ Our staffing levels constrain the time off which can be allowed ’ …
14 The Nightriders choir , including Santa , helped 1,000 passengers pass the time at Stansted , Essex , as they waited to be taken by bus to Luton or Gatwick where their flights had been diverted .
15 The migrants waste no time in starting to breed .
16 Over-50s have a time allowance of 12 hours , over-60s have 18 hours and over-65s have 24 hours .
17 Process limits reflect the time needed to create awareness of threats and opportunities , build commitment and consensus , select and train people for change , marshal resources , and so on .
18 Sometimes users resent the time taken from their usual work : they may ask why they should spend their time on ‘ computers ’ when they are employed to work on their application .
19 Few of these state lawyers have the time or the expertise to defend their clients properly .
20 Every type of food is readily available and preparation and cooking have never been easier ; and if he can not spare the time , convenience foods reduce the time required for shopping and preparation to the bare minimum .
21 Certain factors pinpoint the time such as the fashion , the idols and stars , the slang language and the general background and area in which the story is set .
22 But even if ministers have the time to canvass views from a multitude of different organisations , there is a risk that the hospitality sector 's views will be ignored by Government when too many diverse and conflicting responses are made .
23 Those who ask for reports have no time to read long ones- nor will they take the trouble to unravel texts like the example given above .
24 Complicated techniques almost never work in serious competition ; the simple ones work every time .
25 Although these activities reduce the time available for normal mapping programmes , the information gained adds appreciably to the accuracy of future maps as has been shown throughout the history of the Survey .
26 It seems unlikely that many librarians have the time or the flair for effective judgement of style in this sense , and sampling of the text of ‘ serious ’ novels or other works of literature is unlikely to prove a worthwhile activity .
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