Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun] time [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But they had for the winter time they their houses to go to .
2 The deeper excavations produced the first complete fossil Bradyodont ( broadtoothed ) Ratfish to be found in Britain and for the fist time it was possible to see how five separately named fossil fragments previously supposed to belong to five different creatures actually fitted together like a jigsaw to form one .
3 ( iii ) for the lesson time you have .
4 Meanwhile I give below the dates of the next open days at Larksoken so that as many of us as possible can attend and strenuously put our case against nuclear power during the question time which normally precedes the actual tour of the station . ’
5 The moon comes up during the day time it 's up in the day time it sets during the day time .
6 If you visit during the summer time it closes an hour later — at 6pm .
7 And then after the hay time it was er wearing on to harvest time .
8 Resolutely , and determined to think no more than she could help about it , she opened her new copy of the Church Times which normally she would have looked forward to reading on her journey home .
9 In January 1941 , the local newspaper carried a description of the fires of London reflected in the southern sky , and in the same issue of the Bedfordshire Times it was reported that a member of the Area Guardians Committee had stated that a number of men employed as labourers on government works were being lodged at the Public Assistance Institution as casuals .
10 And then of course at er the time of the lambing time you had to go out and help with the lambing time , you know , to help the shepherds with If he 'd a weakling lamb you 'd always to bring it in the house and then feed it in a bottle .
11 He even ‘ floated bread on the water ’ , as he put it , with Harold Evans , the former editor of the Sunday Times who inspires guru-scale admiration among many hacks .
12 Lewis found himself looking at the back page of The Oxford Times which lay on the desk .
13 Once the erm drop tanks have been developed and have entered production in most of the lead time one associates with providing a capability has er has actually been avoided so we could re-order probably within a year .
14 But there were no pictures to look at — just a copy of the Radio Times which had been stapled inside a Playboy cover .
15 The linked trends in the quality Sundays towards physical bulk and internal diversity is most developed in a market leader like The Sunday Times which seeks to ‘ cover ’ everything ( and every angle ) through a ‘ completist ’ strategy designed to overwhelm both the competition and the reader .
16 Did my right hon. Friend see the survey in The Sunday Times which showed that some Welsh-medium schools offer excellent education — some of the best education in the whole of the United Kingdom ?
17 And in the winter time we used to love to linger in the bakehouse coming home cos it was so warm .
18 In the winter time they 'd come out on a Monday morning and came back on Tuesday from Kirkwall .
19 So that in the winter time you put on a a coal fire .
20 By 1960 the average trade-in period of American cars was just over two years while in the London Times you could read an essay on the heartbreak of selling your loved and familiar car .
21 Some times in the day time you can see the moon especially if it 's on a particularly bright day .
22 Had it been in the day time I 'm sure there would have been lives lost for they would n't have stayed in to seen their stuff go under .
23 The moon comes up during the day time it 's up in the day time it sets during the day time .
24 I once played James ‘ Rocky ’ Mountain of the FBI in a ‘ Children 's Hour ’ programme , and when I saw my name in the Radio Times I just stared at it for ages .
25 The filter further added to the exposure time which could be up to 80 times that of a normal plate .
26 The filter further added to the exposure time which could be up to 80 times that of a normal plate .
27 For all his eagerness , when he came to the testing time he hesitated to touch , and two or three times poised his hands over the book , only to withdraw them again from contact .
28 This had a direct impact on the problem-solving time which is now on average 8.5 times longer than in the 1980s .
29 I think at erm , at the peak time there was about two hundred and twenty six drivers and conductors .
30 Good neighbours will always help out both with advice and equipment , and at the game time you will be learning about the characteristics of your land and how best to work it .
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