Example sentences of "[subord] the time [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Where the time fixed for filing any document at court expires on a day when the court office is closed , the document may be filed on the next working day ( FPCR , r15(3) ; FPR , r1.5. ( 5 ) ) .
2 This is a useful technique for systems designed to operate at the highest speeds , where the time taken for the initial current build.up exceeds the step period , so that chopping action does not have time to begin in an excited phase ( Acarnley , 1984 ) .
3 Where the plaintiff is under a disability , he can not accept a payment into court without approval under RSC Ord 80 , r11 or CCR Ord 10 , r10 which is likely to take place later than the time limited for accepting the payment in .
4 This is clearly a mistake for 1.21 a.m. which is itself earlier than the time stated by the inspector .
5 The time spent near novel first-cousins was significantly greater than the time spent near both the familiar and novel siblings and novel unrelated individuals .
6 Were he to do so , it would mean that should he take any step later than the time specified in the clause then however slight the delay and however little it affected the tenant , he would lose the benefit of the clause for the next five , seven or ten years or whatever the intervals for revision might be .
7 ( iv ) No creditor can vote at any meeting unless he has lodged with the official receiver not later than the time mentioned for this purpose in the notice convening the meetings a proof of debt , that is , a statement in the appropriate form ( see Chapter 9 ) of the amount claimed by him as due to him and the claim has been admitted for the , purpose of entitlement to vote ( r 6.93(1) ) .
8 A proxy which the holder intends to use at any meeting of creditors must be lodged with the official receiver not later than the time mentioned for that purpose in the notice convening the meeting or the adjourned meeting .
9 Although the time spent teaching was said to be similar on most wards , the trained staff on a good ward devoted more time to supervision , practical demonstrations and participation in ward reporting sessions .
10 This process is not going to stop , so the time to plunge into the Baronnies is surely now before they are reclaimed for the retirement bungalow .
11 In many applications the motor must be able to produce a large Pull-out torque over a wide range of stepping rates , so the time taken to position a load is minimised .
12 That amount of daily fresh air and exercise does wonders for health and fitness , so the time taken in travelling to work is actually being put to good use .
13 Their economies ensured that the fleapits would remain forever fleapits , until the time came for them to close .
14 Reading the Bible was a fascinating experience but prayer was hard , and churchgoing and worship were also something to be lived through until the time came for the sermon , which I relished .
15 She and Uncle Matthew had agreed , in spite of her strong disapproval of Ruth 's plans for the future , that she should live with them until the time came to leave .
16 But the struggle must have taken its toll on her , until the time came when she needed help herself .
17 The upper section of the sheet was left parted to expose the features to view and remained so until the time came to secure the lid .
18 The routine at this stage never varied It was unlikely that he would find it necessary to leave his office until the time came to visit the missing girl 's parents and in the meantime he was capable of giving the usual orders while half asleep — which he very nearly was , having been called from his bed not much after five in the morning .
19 He knew he would n't be able to and now , as he swung himself out of bed , Ray Plummer wondered why he had n't just sat in front of the television until the time came .
20 Anyhow , he got a few horses from Besthorpe Hall , and one or two of the little farms ; and he jogged along until the time came when Mr Flowerdew came into Diss on a market day , and he saw my grandfather .
21 The mortgage rates may fluctuate , but the administration and the repayments remain the same until the time comes to adjust .
22 For agents in complex and quickly changing circumstances , that ‘ no more than ’ will be as important as the ‘ as much as ’ , until the time comes to judge in retrospect , when they can analyse and revalue without reserve .
23 But on other occasions , to use a phrase of Nietzsche , ‘ a thought comes when ‘ it ’ wants , not when I want ’ , explodes and opens out too fast in in too complex ramifications to be disciplined , takes bold analogical leaps in defiance of logical rigour ; the problem on which it centres is obscure , defining itself in the process of being solved , and as he struggles to formulate it the thought is running in another direction , yet he yields to the flow out of a vague intimation that it will circle back ; for the final effort to force the argument into a coherent and publicly testable form — the only assurance even for himself that he is illumined and not deluded — he waits until the time comes to complete it on paper .
24 He wo n't know for sure whether it 's a success until the time comes to deal with the excess stock .
25 A scab is something you have to put up with until the time comes when you can pick it off and flick it away .
26 Within three weeks they die , having laid the eggs of the next generation which will be in the soil until the time comes to repeat the cycle .
27 She found the conversation embarrassing and wondered if the time had come when she could no longer avoid asking him to come and see her new house .
28 Why allowed three minutes for , but I might extend that to three and a quarter , I think , if the time goes well .
29 If the time came .
30 If the time came they 'd be directing operations from there and they 'd want to know just who they were directing where they were placed in British society — everything .
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