Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Buchanan 's Triangles clubmate Mark Tosh pushed hard to try and catch him on the five-mile run but the Derry man won in a time of 1.28.52 .
2 Mr John Constable , the painter 's great great grandson , protested in The Times : ‘ Believe me , rape is what we 're talking about . ’
3 In 1913 a Mr R. Lydekker , Fellow of the Royal Society , claimed in The Times that he and his gardener had heard a cuckoo on February 6 in Hertfordshire : ‘ There is not the slightest doubt . ’
4 Surely it is about time England and Wales came into line with the rest of Europe regarding access instead of being trapped in a time capsule .
5 Poland had been trapped in a time capsule , and try as it might to struggle free , the parameters of its political and spiritual life had been set firm for years to come by the humiliation of invisibility .
6 Are you so trapped in a time of royalty and titles that you ca n't envisage a world in which a woman has obligations ? ’
7 It was reported in the Times Educational Supplement that Ferndale Comprehensive School in Mid-Glamorgan issued all of its first year pupils with free uniform and sports clothing .
8 In 1985 , as reported in The Times , the cost of simply storing the United Kingdom 's cereal surplus amounted to around £111 million .
9 It should perhaps come as no surprise that the Assessment of Performance Unit ( APU ) in England and Wales has some of the characteristics of the National Assessment of Educational Progress ( NAEP ) in the US ; or that new moves in the UK to establish procedures to make incompetent teachers liable to sanctions ( reported in the Times Educational Supplement .
10 At the time of argument before the Board only an abbreviated account of the judgment , reported in The Times , 16 April 1992 , was available for consideration .
11 Sir John Donaldson , President of the National Industrial Relations Court , in Midland Cold Storage Ltd v. Turner and Others , as reported in The Times , 28 July 1972 .
12 McNeill , J. in R. v. Greater London Council ex parte Kensington and Chelsea LBC dismissing an application for judicial review of a precept issued by the GLC , as reported in The Times , 7 April 1982 .
13 It was reported in The Times of 6th March 1975 that Mr Toffrey Reeves , a surveyor for the National House Owners Association , which is a cut-price conveyancing group operating in England , was ordered in the High Court on 5th March to pay £3,000 damages to a client for failing to detect structural defects in the house he bought .
14 The attention of members is drawn to the decision of the Divisional Court of Appeal in the case of Rowe & Maw v Commissioners of Customs and Excise decided on 6th March , and reported in The Times of 8th March .
15 The decision had just been reported in the Times .
16 As reported in The Times on 4 April , Bush called for forces within Iraq to unseat Saddam , anticipating a military coup mounted by disaffected generals .
17 Ten per cent suggested that the use of black and white film meant the film-maker could not afford colour ! ( results reported in The Times , 14 October 1991 ) .
18 This is because of the recent case of Lord v Tustain , reported in The Times .
19 This unfortunately is a series caught in a time warp .
20 Only two of Ulster 's 32 clubs play their hockey on grass and Gavin realises that Portrush are caught in a time warp which could hinder the North West outfit 's progress .
21 And of course , being full of paper-dry old stuff , too , the worst thing there is — the whole thing must have caught in no time .
22 One may therefore further suggest that the terms originated in a time when the distinction between the two classes lay essentially in the geographical location of the medreses .
23 Bramah quotes Grant Richards as having enquired in the Times Literary Supplement , ‘ Is there really such a person as Ernest Bramah ? ’ and ( Dame ) E. Rose Macaulay [ q.v. ] as having written in the Nation and Athenaeum , ‘ The crude stilted Conan Doylish English of the detective stories certainly goes far to bear out the common theory that Ernest Bramah has a literary dual personality . ’
24 With the two of us working like blacks we 'll have it done in no time .
25 Generally , the rate of performance ( that is , sums done in the time allotted or the time taken to complete the task ) is scored rather than its accuracy .
26 One — that ‘ pennant has told us more than perhaps one in ten thousand could have done in the time that he took . ’
27 How we get all work done in the time ? …
28 was done in the time of which set up the Republic of Ireland , get the I R A to declare a truce and talk to them and I think
29 What we do know is that , particularly in the lower reaches of the rivers , they have suffered in the time that man has been around in Sussex , in say the last ten thousand years , very , very dramatic changes .
30 ’ ‘ Mechenophilus ’ by Alfred , Lord Tennyson , written in the time of the first railways :
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