Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] time " in BNC.

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1 I woke up early , woke naturally during that exam time .
2 It will be recalled that the Dudley ( or Sutton ) family was prominent in the history of England especially in late Tudor times , and held many estates and titles including , for a short time , the dukedom of Northumberland .
3 So in ten years time you would have a maturity of X number of pounds
4 Except that she 's got to clock in in five minutes time .
5 Hence applications must be in by nine weeks time , nine weeks hence at the very least .
6 Most of these liabilities er inevitably are n't necessarily for pensions payments they 're back to the active members , some of whom wo n't make any actual claim on this possibly for thirty years time , so there could well be a er a a scheme which is arrived at which is a pay as you go , which is n't any great liability o on , on any one pension scheme at any particular moment in time .
7 Chris said that always like that Christmas time because they have the pay talks in January and they always cut them back
8 We had a good flight home with excellent connection times , which made it less exhausting than the journey to Jo'burg .
9 Still , ‘ Arry Boy was good enough to dress up as Old Father Time for our exclusive picture .
10 Cos the key thing with Clare is , she 's don she 's obviously gone back doing a lot , but who 's gon na follow it up in three months time , to see
11 Now if I 'm the fund manager and you 've got ta deferred member , nobody 's gon na waste thirty years for me to pay up their pension , I wo n't be here probably in thirty years time er so they want the money up front .
12 The good housekeeping exercise which we 've just circulated the documents on , which we 'll be consulting on in two weeks time tt er it mainly is about changing the organization to allow us to delegate authority down to an appropriate level .
13 For example , some functions required fast and frequent access to both active and dormant files ; others managed efficiently with slower access times , but had a need for more extensive cross-referencing ; some items had a limited life only , whereas information relating to policy and major structural changes had to be kept indefinitely .
14 The lease runs out in two months time but the landlord has told me that I am not entitled to a new one because the lease is an excluded one .
15 We talk to him in his language and we have tried to lift as much of the experience from his mind as we can so that it does n't fester , get covered over , then burst out in 10 years time and turn him into a disturbed child .
16 it 's just about to come out in three weeks time
17 So you know there the recoveries are very good , very welcomed by us , but basically we 're two years now since this happened erm pensioners have been suffering extreme mental turmoil for that period , quite frankly they 're , they 're utterly confused , they do n't understand what 's happening and to ask those sort of people to rely and put their s their , their whole future security on the outcomings of out of court settlements where claims are made for two hundred million and there 's a thirty two million you know they 're getting totally confused and I think that that they just do not know what 's happening , they , they want long-term security , we 're now getting an increasing number of people who 've retired since the schemes were wound up and are therefore getting a hundred per cent of their , their money from the company fund , which we 're told is going to run out in two-and-a-half years time .
18 I went for an audition and they told me to come back in six months time I was determined to get the part so I practised day and night to be him . ’
19 Third , BT 's financial strength means that customers do n't have to worry about it still being around in five years time .
20 Are they going to spend it suddenly in er two years time , or are they expecting not to be around in two years time ?
21 We should n't just think we 're not going to be here in two years time , it 's somebody else 's problem , they 'll take over our debts .
22 They are negotiating with Canada to allow them to do it there , but it has not happened yet and the weapons are due here in six months time .
23 Things like employment and education are incredibly important , but if you are n't here in 40 years time what 's the point anyway ?
24 Because I think you could , you could come back here in three weeks time and find that you , you 've got , you 're not gon na get time off on a Friday , you have n't got enough and then you 're going to have to start all over again .
25 Peter:I think he will be here in 12 mths time , I Do n't think Mr Fowler will be at least not as party chairman , another prediction I will make I think the Tories will get a drubbing in the local elections in May , I think they are going to get a drubbing in the Euro elections in June .
26 Okay good yeah they are that 's good that would add together to make twelve but how about some number times another number .
27 Maybe in 10 years time the public wo n't mind a man who does n't live with his wife having such an important religious role .
28 Maybe in forty years time , people will be looking back at the good old days of the Nineties to see which rising stars started their careers playing North-East venues .
29 If the trainers each encourage a similar pattern of professional practice , in-service training and working arrangements , then in five years time a national pattern will emerge so that clients and interpreters can have recognised expectations .
30 So we 've got this group of people who are and just retired , they 're sixty-five and have just retired , and they 're looking forward to their pension le lo losing completely in two-and-a-half years time unless something 's done about it .
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