Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | The reason why we consider it important to have a specialist day care centre for sufferers of dementia is because of the following areas which can cause tremendous problems in a " NORMAL " situation but the specialist unit will be trained to respond in a very positive way : a Mood changes b Individual capabilities c Higher level of care required for the moderate to severely demented clients d Creates a greater depth of security through familiarity and able to get to know the client e Positive attitudes towards dementia f Clients with a severe dementia may require 2 carers g Greater stimulation in the appropriate surroundings creates greater awareness in the home environment h A place where the clients can be " NORMAL " i Helps reduce the possibility of the clients becoming apathetic Time to spend with a group and work at their own pace k Not creating a ghetto but creating a positive environment where they can get the most out of their lives — improve their quality of life I Gives them confidence m On-going deterioration can be catered for , eg feeding , toileting and many other problems The specialist day care centre is only a part of a flexible range of services available to dementia sufferers in the community . |
2 | In the secondary sector the disparities were even wider with the richest schools having thirty-seven times as much additional income as the poorest . |
3 | Four divisions of ten may not be the ideal solution for the future of Scottish football — it does n't , for example , address the problem of clubs meeting four times a season — but at least a reduction in the number of games from 44 to 36 will give everyone breathing space . |
4 | ‘ Targets incoming any time from now — ‘ |
5 | But again , this is only to be expected on a cheap new instrument ( and not unheard of on new guitars costing ten times as much ) and easily fixed . |
6 | Report writing falls into three phases requiring equal time commitments from you . |
7 | The only way that illegal wildlife trade will be successfully curbed is by governments committing more time and resources to do so . |
8 | Local people fear that farmers facing hard times could accept the cash offer . |
9 | An incident room staffed by 30 officers working full time on the case is being run at Martlesham police headquarters , which is less than a mile from the scene of crime . |
10 | One of its founders and fourth President in 1864 was Sir George Harvey , celebrated for his canvases depicting Covenanting times and scenes of everyday life in the Scottish landscape . |
11 | From the remainder , patients representing 12 times the number of participating general practitioners in the practice were selected randomly . |
12 | Apart from the pleasures of the bar , the hotel features dancing several times a week . |
13 | Someone said they had two thousand candles lighted that evening , and two servants working full time to replenish them . |
14 | However , recent studies in patients on maintenance treatment with omeprazole for reflux oesophagitis have demonstrated that about 10% achieve serum gastrin values exceeding five times the upper limit of normal . |
15 | The recommendation following from this diagnosis is that more attention should be directed to developing these kinds of competence in initial training , not least with regard to teachers spending more time on becoming more skilled and knowledgeable in their own subject specialisms . |
16 | Although clearly this matter concerns only those doctors working full time in the NHS and not in general practice , I strongly recommend that you ensure your medical officer or advisor is aware of the situation and has taken appropriate steps to obtain adequate medical defence cover . |
17 | This would put many routers costing three times the price to shame . |
18 | In 1983 , for example , men working full time were three times more likely to be covered than were men working part time . |
19 | Figure 7 : Women with dependent children working full time or part time , by age of youngest dependent child , Great Britain , 1988 |
20 | Harry has three children working full time for BNFL David , John and Jennifer . |
21 | He now has two gardeners working full time : Dennis , a grand old boy who has scarcely been out of Gloucestershire in his life — and has been looking after foxhounds for the Duke of Beaufort for most of it ; and Trevor Jacobs , a younger and professionally qualified horticulturist . |
22 | The difference was even more marked among women , where women working full time were four times more likely to belong to such a scheme than those in part-time work . |
23 | ‘ I think we should point that we are not happy with developers doing this time after time , ’ he said . |