Example sentences of "[prep] a [noun] ['s] time " in BNC.

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1 His shoes were stout brown brogues , suitable for the tramping from place to place which takes up most of a detective 's time .
2 Witness could not say how much of a man 's time this might occupy per day .
3 Letter-writing and diary-keeping filled an important amount of a lady 's time , and a well laid-out desk was a useful piece of bedroom furniture .
4 They observe and participate in every moment of a patient 's time in hospital .
5 A key issues review should take approximately 1-3 days of a manager 's time and 1 day of a partner 's time depending on the size of the transaction .
6 Planning and plans occupy much of a manager 's time at any level in the company , with important consequences .
7 The Podmore survey indicated that on average 15 per cent of a practices ' time would be taken up with company and commercial work .
8 Marrakech is worth not two days of a tourist 's time but at least seven .
9 Duthie ( 1970 ) , in studying the teacher 's day , estimated that about one-third of a teacher 's time was taken up with duties of a non-professional nature which ‘ auxiliaries ’ could undertake .
10 A key issues review should take approximately 1-3 days of a manager 's time and 1 day of a partner 's time depending on the size of the transaction .
11 If there 's any oil or gas , they 'll hit it in about a fortnight 's time at 4,000ft — 5,000ft :
12 About a month 's time .
13 ‘ In about a month 's time . ’
14 I 'm going down in about a month 's time .
15 This alone can make it worth a reporter 's time to come along .
16 In just under a month 's time , Saturday June the fourteenth to be precise , the university will be holding its Silver Jubilee Open Day .
17 With the present pace of things these survivors may in a generation 's time become a picturesque memory like the yeoman 's smock .
18 We care about the old age pensioners the poor the single parents and all those people who in a winter 's time are going to struggle and some are tragically going to fail to pay seventeen and a half percent V A T on fuel and heating bills .
19 In a fortnight 's time , when the company replies to a call for a substantial increase in pay and a reduction in the working week , John Hougham , personnel director , will probably throw that philosophy back at him .
20 In a fortnight 's time she hopes to have 40 different organic producers and suppliers under one roof .
21 In a fortnight 's time , or perhaps a day or so before ; it all depends on the weather . ’
22 ‘ At this moment , yes , but he 'd been promoted to registrar and would have assumed that title in a fortnight 's time . ’
23 That denied David James the distinction of his first clean-sheet for Liverpool , but it will hardly raise Apollon 's hopes of a fight-back in Limassol in a fortnight 's time .
24 A tasty two-week campaign on national telly will go out in a fortnight 's time in the kids ' peak viewing slot — just between the early evening news and the popular Home And Away soap .
25 Catherine may attend its British premiere in a fortnight 's time .
26 BARNSLEY trainer Steve Norton ca n't wait to go off talent-hunting to America again in a fortnight 's time .
27 When he goes abroad , he always buys a return ticket to the airport a ) because he thinks this will save three milliseconds in a fortnight 's time ; b ) because he knows he 's coming back ; and c ) in case fares go up in the interval .
28 Bearing in mind that I 'm taking one in a fortnight 's time .
29 ‘ Well , Mother , we 'll see you in a fortnight 's time . ’
30 Ogata to London again in a fortnight 's time .
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