Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | With a six-inch reach advantage and making better use this time of his wicked left jab , Eubank was hoping to become the first to stop Gimenez in 45 fights . |
2 | No date or venue is yet set , but ( i ) it will obviously take some time to organise properly and publicise/market effectively and ( ii ) the most likely venue is Edinburgh . |
3 | A full analysis of the information collected will obviously take some time , but I will be presenting a Report to the RBGE Health and Safety Committee at its next meeting in March . |
4 | It will obviously take some time , you know Alex is , must be going through a terrible strain himself and he must be concerned about us er as we are for him . |
5 | I 've had two or three of them buggers but I think I 'd better go this time as I ca n't get no more . |
6 | These people are called merchandisers and their activities provide support to traditional salespeople , who can thus spend more time selling . |
7 | Horses paddocked on a hillside will normally spend more time running along the higher boundary than the lower one — they need to get to the top of the hill for visual freedom . |
8 | Yeah er you know , we had an understanding that if erm because there were times when we wanted to just have some time together , or to pray together , and erm you know people who did come in and out to the flats , we erm told them that if th we were in and we did n't answer the door , it was actually because we were either doing something that we could n't come . |
9 | Can I just mention that time is getting on and the Parish Council still has n't discussed this |
10 | It was impossible to evaluate my effectiveness as a role model , facilitator and practical teacher in terms of the time involved , but I was reassured by the fact I had spent 10 per cent of my time formally teaching students — although some nurses would rather spend this time at the bedside . |
11 | Being with him was like shading under a massive tree with deep roots , during a long hot summer and I shall always cherish that time . |
12 | This puts enormous pressures on staff , who do n't always have enough time to do the stock checking . |
13 | Instead of these days being taken together in the spring when the estimates were published , ‘ supply days ’ were scattered throughout the session so that the Opposition , which is allowed to choose the subjects , could always have some time available should it wish to raise some immediate aspect of government policy . |
14 | it can still take some time on occasions to start , presumably to get petrol up into the carburettor . |
15 | In ordinary circumstances the family contemplating spending a considerable amount of money would probably spend some time shopping around getting quotations . |
16 | I think that some people may not realise fully too is that in order to make a decision you have to be full informed , and teachers are very busy people and a teacher really is spending nearly every moment of his day either teaching or preparing to teach , and it 's impossible , therefore , to establish in a school or a community college the faculty committee structure that one might have in a university , where people do probably spend some time informing themselves before debate . |
17 | And as Bethan found , it may also take some time to find a treatment that 's right for you . |
18 | I will also devote some time to topic work because of the importance I attach to integrated approaches to learning . |
19 | For instance , you might decide to really need some time to yourself . |
20 | UK workstation business manager , Peggy Heppelmann says they will now appear any time between September and next January , claiming Hewlett-Packard 's existing £3,877 , low-end 715/33 desktop remains very competitive with other entry-level systems , including Sun Microsystems Inc 's £3,655 Tsunami-based SparcClassic and IBM Corp 's £3,664 RS/6000 220W . |
21 | ‘ Certain patients will now spend less time in hospital before their surgery is carried out ’ . |
22 | In view of the large number of cases involved ( around 750 ) this will inevitably take some time . |
23 | It will inevitably take some time before the full benefits of our strategy are realised and , whilst we expect our production and cash flow to remain strong and rise over the next few years , profitability in the short term is likely to remain depressed , even with contributions from disposals . |
24 | " I do n't really have much time at all , thanks all the same . " |
25 | I have a modest interest in pictures and antiques and I will now have more time for the sale rooms . |
26 | I 've just come to realise : this is my life , I do n't know how long I 've got , I might as well enjoy that time being me , because I 'm stuck with this body , this face , this skin colour ; I have to make the most of it . |
27 | But if it was gon na be a hung parliament you wo n't even know this time tomorrow . |
28 | I 'd just been talking to the guard , twelve hour shifts , sixty hours a week and he ca n't even have any time off for tea breaks or meal breaks . |
29 | If a buyer ca n't be found for Viz , Chris hopes to employ extra staff so he can simply take more time off . |
30 | ‘ It will simply take less time if you tell us . ’ |