Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Also for creative arts , a weekly period of music and art would be insufficient ; rather , a rotational arrangement should be employed which allowed pupils to spend more time on music , say , for part of two years , with the opportunity for work in art and perhaps drama at other times ' . |
2 | We have , after all , a meagre enough amount of free time . |
3 | In 1983 , Jim Hartle and I proposed that the sum over histories for the universe should not be taken over histories in real time . |
4 | Rather , it should be taken over histories in imaginary time that were closed in on themselves , like the surface of the earth . |
5 | A list of only the more common villains and what they get up to reads like a catalogue of horrors enough to intimidate anyone and put them off rose-growing for all time . |
6 | If you are catching 7lb and 8lb fish you have little chance of catching anything under 6lb at that time . |
7 | But further heroics in extra time were beyond their weary limbs and so Stuart Pearce , the Forest captain required by England for next week 's World Cup tie in Poland , completed a victorious return from injury . |
8 | The average food purchase per person was £13.37 , up 19p on this time last year . |
9 | Figures released yesterday for the first four months of the year show total crime in the county is up 12pc on this time last year , with the detection rate down by 3pc . |
10 | ‘ I have n't been up top for some time , ’ he said . |
11 | Little boys scrambled up chimneys in Victorian times . |
12 | Many estates put up notices at this time giving a local contact where enquiries can be made about where to go . |
13 | There were times when we wished that there had been a cash element but it is not sensible for any bank to pay out cash at this time . |
14 | Twelve pennies and then use them you know the way we were working out things like three times four makes twelve . |
15 | oh but they really get up my nose ! just wan na do is phone me up , you know I I sa oh had a row with , do n't say anything like about quarter to four time and I said to her , well I 'll be quite honest I said er there 's sixty pound a week or seventy pound a week I get more than you I said I have never heard a load of moaning pratts in all my life ! |
16 | READY SYSTEMS ROLLS OUT SPECTRA FOR REAL TIME EMBEDDED SYSTEMS |
17 | The patient will usually seek out solitude at this time . |
18 | But she had given it little thought during this time with Fernando . |
19 | Mm , well apples at this time of the year are a bit sour . |
20 | Very dan very difficult you 've got to take steps of blocking off drains and stopping it getting in the waterways and you , you succeed sometimes , you do n't success on other times and this is why er these accidents happen where all the fish and places die and people get contaminated , cattle get contaminated , all sorts of things . |
21 | If a person is given permission to enter a building at a particular time , then entry at another time may render him a trespasser . |
22 | Unfortunately Wisden at that time did not put symbols against the name of the wicketkeeper to tell if someone else was roped in to keep . |
23 | The average selling price for a one-bedroom flat in Manchester was reckoned to be around £11,000 at that time ( in contrast to at least £25,000 in London ) . |
24 | Something , then , must be said of how men of that time regarded war , and how commonly-held attitudes may have encouraged them to take an active part in it . |
25 | The foundation material in that formative period was undoubtedly and properly print-form ; the book , the pamphlet , the journal ; yet libraries before that time had not necessarily always been uni-media . |
26 | Tagore had this feeling of being on a seat where poets of all times brought their tribute — |
27 | You have given me a seat where poets of all times bring their tribute , and lovers with deathless names greet one another across the ages . |
28 | Yet others with five times the income were always short of funds . |
29 | E E E East Coast Regional Railways and presumably Freight at one time . |