Example sentences of "[adv] a [adj] time [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He estimated it would take three days a week for nine months or so , but it turned out to be very much a full time job . |
2 | And that I think , I feel is one of the loopholes in the Sale of Goods Act , because it does n't lay down a definite time limit . |
3 | I , I feel sorry for you , you mis , obviously a second time being in contact with Daniel ! |
4 | It was feared that wheelchair racers would arrive at roads before they had been closed off , so a fastest time limit of one hour and 50 minutes was set . |
5 | Part of the reporting and accountability process is filling in a monthly time sheet which reinforces the emphasis on tasks . |
6 | Very often one individual with only a small time commitment can carry out the initial investigation and appraisal aspects of a project , but once the scheme is under way the resource level may have to be increased in order to cater for the client 's time-scale . |
7 | At high stepping rates each phase is excited for only a short time interval and the build.up time of the phase current is a significant proportion of the excitation interval . |
8 | A flight crossing only a few time zones |
9 | There is generally a two-year time lag in the information being made available due to the large size and complexity of the data set . |
10 | The CEGB would perhaps be more fully convincing in its argument on fuel diversity if it could show that it had more real commitment to the development and use over a long time scale of renewable-energy technologies . |
11 | However , this does not persist over a long time scale and is often not to be observed at all . |
12 | Budgetary time scale to encourage planning over a multi-year time horizon . |
13 | In such circumstances , if the Bank wishes to sell the stock it is holding over a reasonable time period , it will often be unable to avoid reducing its price . |
14 | This is the average number of hours that each worker is willing to supply over a given time period . |
15 | Such connections are occasionally recognised in orthodox medicine where there is not a long time delay between one complaint developing and the next , though the significance of the link between diseases is frequently missed . |
16 | Well he 's , he 's no , he ge that 's not a full time job like , but I mean , it used to be one , but |
17 | After a confident start United took the lead in the 17th minute when the elusive Thornley centred for Butt to rifle home a first time shot . |
18 | you could actually sort of talk about , right a full time centre is ten half day sessions , two full time centre equals twenty half day sessions |
19 | They 've been out a long time colleagues , seventeen weeks . |
20 | Mr Appleby is now a full time student at Newcastle University . |
21 | Safely ensconced with her fishhouse in a Devon village , she is now a full time fishkeeping journalist and translator . |
22 | The modern-day athlete is now a full time professional . |
23 | For companies like , pitching to investors has become virtually a full time job . |
24 | It is now widely accepted that the Chairmanship of the Bar is virtually a full time job , and the profession has been fortunate indeed in the people who have been prepared to take on that responsibility and make that commitment . |
25 | This very well presented terraced property offers ideal accommodation for either a first time buyer or a growing family . |
26 | Therefore a multi-year time horizon budget needs to be implemented . |