Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 The command TIME displays the current time on the screen and waits for you to enter the new time .
2 Once a depth of 1.5 metres is exceeded , the Solution enters into dive mode and displays the no-decompression time available , current depth , elapsed dive time and water temperature .
3 Christopher Brown , managing director of the City-based Corney & Barrow bar and restaurant chain is quite right when he insists the hearty times of eating and drinking will return , ‘ because people still want to meet and talk ’ .
4 The code contains the scheduled time of the start of the programme , plus day of the month .
5 IN A move which highlights the hard times facing the City , more than 200 institutions yesterday agreed to take on the risk of underwriting the £5.3billion water sell-off at commission rates worth a total of just £33million .
6 Slacker , a term denoting a Twentysomething who wants no responsibility and loves a good time , was a major US cult hit last year for director Richard Linklater — and deservedly so .
7 In addition , deictic locations always have to be specified with respect to the location of a participant at coding time , i.e. place deixis always incorporates a covert time deixis element , while the converse is not true .
8 Suppose that the contract contains a simple time limit clause such as : The Buyer will notify the Seller of any claim it may have against the Seller for breach of contract within three days of delivery and that the seller delivers short of the required quantity and the goods are later found to suffer from a latent defect .
9 Newton 's law of gravitation has no explicit time dependence , implying that gravitational effects are transmitted instantaneously to all parts of the Universe ; however , it is a basic postulate of SR that signals travel no faster than the speed of light .
10 The Comite , which now has no full time employees , is leaving its offices in rue Quentin-Bauchart near the Champs Elysees for fifth-floor premises loaned free of charge by Galerie Bernheim Jeune , of which Dauberville is a director , at 83 faubourg Saint Honoré .
11 It has no full time consultants and now the G Ps are warning they may be forced to give up the hospital work because the Department of Health is planning to put them all on new contracts from next year .
12 The poem is too long to quote in its entirety here , but the opening lines should provide a suitable contrast with " The retreate " : Here , a particular incident in the past is being recalled ; so the bulk of the poem has a content time which is separate from the coding time .
13 It has a geography , often in three dimensions , and it has a fast-moving time dimension .
14 A young Paul Gascoigne has a torrid time of it at the hands of the opposition in a league football match back in 1989 .
15 ‘ The important thing is that everyone has a blinding time , ’ says Dermot with the quiet confidence of a promoter who never promises attractions he ca n't deliver .
16 A small generator can be used primarily to stop a battery discharging and it will only be able to recharge a battery if it is small and has a long time in which to do it .
17 Not only for myself as it 's been a particular project close to me for many years , but for the break up of a team , a team that has a long time to build up and a team that worked very well together and who were very committed .
18 They get top coaching and everyone has a great time . ’
19 b. goes to his goes to a club + has a drink talks to the barman + then he starts dancing with a beautiful girl long black hair + has a good time +
20 So he has a drink , talks to the barman , starts dancing and has a good time all at the ‘ club ’ .
21 Alison says parties and dinner parties can be the last places she has a good time .
22 If , however , a bond only has a short time left to maturity , it will be much more liquid : its market price will be near its face value .
23 ‘ Yes , apparently she only has a short time to live ; David came back to be with her — he 's even living at Brooklands . ’
24 The London Implementation Group has a full time press officer working alongside colleagues in the Thames regions .
25 Duchess is a fair way off — and her sporty husband has a swinging time
26 Do n't let's just say drugs are bad , because for every one that has a bad time , and some people have a terrible time , you say some people die , I accept that .
27 Couple this with a quality assessment system which is riddled with jargon and technical description and the caterer has a hard time deciding what he or she is going to buy and from which company .
28 She has a miserable time , leaving home for a job in a club , escaping from reform school to hang out with drunken hoodlums and joining up with some soldiers for a bout of petty thieving that culminates in murder , and the film never allows one into the girl 's experience .
29 The latter film has a playing time of twenty minutes .
30 Mister Anderson has a tough time ahead of him .
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