Example sentences of "[det] time [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Senior registrar appointment committees assume that accreditation is necessary before someone is appointed to a consultant post and that accreditation will be granted only after four years of higher training ( eight years for a doctor training half time under the PM(79)3 scheme ) . |
2 | A determined back movement by CI saw Drummond cross for the visitors to leave the scoreline 6–8 at half time in the visitors favour . |
3 | The young squire who led Nicholas this time through the city was rough and angry , but also sick . |
4 | Position one is the Strat-style neck pickup wired straight through the volume control and out to the jack , while position two gives you the same pickup but this time through the tone circuit . |
5 | Over at Malham , Gomersall was adding another 15 feet of steep climbing , this time through the large bulge above Consenting Adults . |
6 | Also forthcoming is Francis Haskell 's eagerly awaited History and its Images : Art and the Interpretation of the Past , the next chapter in his history of culture , this time through the examination of the historians ' use of visual images from the sixteenth century onwards . |
7 | Then he grinned and opened his mouth , as if to list further commodities produced on the premises , when a further member of the household came into the room , this time through the doorway above ground . |
8 | The almost simultaneous involvement of Offa in both Kent and Sussex in the mid-to late 780s may suggest a connection at this time between the two . |
9 | It was of the pilot , this time without the plane . |
10 | They did so this time without the usual , drum-beating , bugleblowing support of a packed ground that Vivian Richards had identified as a vital source of inspiration to his teams . |
11 | The Lucy Ring was reactivated , this time without the knowledge of the British . ’ |
12 | The Chilean party , in alliance with Radicals and Socialists ( who had sprung up to challenge the Communists in 1932 ) won a popular Front victory in 1938 , and in 1946 they collaborated with the Radical party to win an election ( this time without the Socialists ) and participated briefly in the government . |
13 | So I wandered bizarrely , often with that feeling of standing outside myself as a separate and dispassionate watcher , that I had experienced the day the malais had invaded Danu but this time without the terror . |
14 | Oz , he thought , might be Private Eye all over again only this time without the smart-alec Shrewsbury and Oxford public school boys putting down grammar school boys with ideas above their station . |
15 | Only this time without the guns . |
16 | Six months later similar scenes were repeated in Bristol , this time under the grand arched wooden ceiling of the Wills Memorial Hall . |
17 | The Congress , at this time under the control of the Social Revolutionaries and Mensheviks , rejected the demand , and Kerensky , on behalf of the provisional Government , affirmed the right of the central government to veto any secessionist proposals . |
18 | It was given this time under the English title of the music , Children 's Corner , and de Valois insisted on the ballet 's being redesigned . |
19 | He fought a vigorous battle for the right of the Croat Church — at this time under the patriarchate of Aquilaea , which owed allegiance to Byzantium — to use the Slavonic liturgy and the glagolitic alphabet , in opposition to the Roman influences of the neighbouring bishopric of Split . |
20 | On the other hand , among those blasted , if one understood well enough about ‘ Rabindranath Tagore , from whose recitations ad infinitum we all suffered a great deal about this time ’ , why pick on Thomas Beecham , who at this time with the backing of Lady Cunard was embarking on a lifelong crusade for English opera ? |
21 | But the Crown was primarily concerned at this time with the raising of revenue , and not with the punishment of offenders , who in many cases were able to recover their forfeited offices on payment of a fine . |
22 | More Béroff , this time with the five Prokofiev Piano Concertos , recorded with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra under Kurt Masur . |
23 | The screen changes back to the original main design screen , but this time with the new , empty palette displayed in the box at the right side of the screen . |
24 | He was still driving for the McLaren team , this time with the amiable German Jochen Mass , but the team had fallen on relatively lean times , and Emerson , a man short on patience and long on a sense of his own worth — and with two championships to his name — was a sometimes angry and often frustrated man . |
25 | Are they not gods , to the child ? — the writer enables the reader to go back , to see again what we once saw , but this time with the eyes of an adult , the adult who regards the child in herself . |
26 | Both received multiple fatal stab wounds and , as in the Tate case , the walls of the LaBianca apartment were daubed , this time with the words ‘ Death To Pigs ’ , ‘ Rise ’ and ‘ Healter Skelter ’ ( sic ) in the victims ' blood . |
27 | The matter had gone quiet since summer 1991 , but is due now to burst forth again , this time with the real substance of the evidence from all parties , as a consequence of an opinion given 3 December last by Judge Carol Huff in the New York Supreme Court and due to be confirmed in a Court Order last month . |
28 | Two nights later the bombers came back , this time with the right address . |
29 | Having pretty much failed in the single most important objective of Systems Application Architecture , that of creating a single user interface for all its disparate operating system families with Common User Access , IBM Corp 's Personal Software Products group is trying again , this time with the Workplace Shell of OS/2 2.0 . |
30 | In response to this and other criticisms the report was withdrawn and rewritten , this time with the help of M Lessof , and was published in a moderated form three months later . |