Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] [noun] times " in BNC.

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1 Pointing out that the Budget changes represented the most fundamental change in oil taxation for ten years , Mr Laidlaw added : ‘ Commitments to drill wells under current licences were made on the basis of the existing fiscal regime and the widespread acknowledgement that fiscal stability is essential for the long lead times involved in offshore developments . ’
2 Table 1 and Figure 1 show the relationship between the mean reaction times and number of bits of information .
3 Under his leadership , the heavyweight investigative team was to produce reports which were a cross between the old Sunday Times Insight team and the occasional ‘ Shock Issues ’ which are all that remains of the old Mirror .
4 When the systems manger is stressed by complaints about the slowing access times on the system he may send out warning messages and then complete a tape dump of all documents last accessed before a certain date .
5 His maximum brought with it one of the fastest race times ever seen in Swindon .
6 He became a trader in Nigeria and when this career failed , worked for a time as a clerk to Richard Beale Blaize , publisher of the short-lived Lagos Times .
7 The trouble was that by the end of the eighteenth century times were unstable .
8 Investigation should be made of the distance and ease of access including the estimated travelling times to all towns and cities within commuting distance .
9 I was reading through back copies of MKM which I do quite often and started to read Help Line in the April '91 issue , when my husband ( who had been clearing out the attic ) came into the room with an old TV Times — Feb 1960 .
10 There are clear market opportunities for operators from these millions who could use buses if they were more accessible ; there are also proven operational benefits from the lower boarding times for all passengers which low-floor buses offer .
11 James Briggs , of Stone House , Coniscliffe Road , Darlington , has been recognised in the 1991/1992 Shooting Times Conservation Awards .
12 In the recent AEA Times bulletin I stressed the need to start work right away to work out the details of the forthcoming changes .
13 The report in the Scottish Law Times does not refer to any evidence to support the view that the maintenance of contact between a child and a birth relative to whom he or she has attachments would cause harm to the child 's developing personality .
14 Mr James Briggs , of Coniscliffe Road , spends weekends battling with bracken and raising grouse on his family 's 3,000-acre Ramsgill Moor in Nidderdale , and his efforts have been highly commended in the 1991–92 Shooting Times Conservation Awards .
15 Wilcock had written about Haynes and his Edinburgh bookshop in the Village Voice soon after it had opened , and had popped up in the one-off Longhair Times too .
16 Visit outside the main holiday times if you want to experience the place at its best .
17 According to the Middle East Times of June 11-17 , up to 115 of the 150 public-sector companies had been selected for privatization .
18 According to the Middle East Times of July 23-29 Garner " stressed that Western soldiers ' presence would not involve action against the PKK " .
19 According to the Middle East Times of Sept. 24-30 , the country 's annual inflation rate was running at around 700 per cent .
20 According to the Middle East Times of Sept. 30 , government estimates which put the damage to Kuwait of the Gulf war at between US$50,000 million and US$100,000 million [ see p. 38166 ] had been scaled down to US$20,000 million .
21 According to the Middle East Times of March 10-16 some Saudi women were disappointed to find no mention of women in the legislation .
22 According to the Middle East Times of Oct. 13 , Syrian officials blamed Turkey for the failure of the talks .
23 This is relatively short , but there is also an operating time involved , and for safety a one-minute or five-minute overhead has been added to the actual sort times given in Fig. 7.22 .
24 A simple model for the pulsar period , period-derivative , position and binary motion was fitted to the barycentric arrival times ( Table 1 ) .
25 However , this is not unusual for this industry due to the long lead times involved and in fact only represents a recovery to 1988 levels .
26 The 386SX machine Xtradrive was installed on showed no tendency to run Windows any the slower — in fact there seemed to be a positive speed benefit , which could only be due to the quicker load times compressed files must enjoy .
27 A three-judge panel of the Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Mordechai Vanunu , a former technician who revealed secrets about Israel 's nuclear weapons programme to the British Sunday Times in 1986 , upholding his 1988 conviction for treason and espionage and 18-year prison sentence [ see pp. 34773-74 ; 35922 ] .
28 He was in a fix — he had bought two papers and merged them together , and I was n't around , I was in New York , and I did the logo for him in a hurry , but I did n't have time to design a newspaper , nor was it the kind of thing for which he could pay a big design fee , so he described it on the phone and then he faxed me some pages of the existing papers , and I said well what you have to do is look at the old London Times and do that .
29 In contrast other bands within this large footprint are only apparent at the longest incubation times ( positions 69-73 ) .
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