Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | It is also possible to unwind a futures contract at any time by performing a reversing trade , so futures contracts are generally extremely liquid ( at least for the near maturing contracts ) . |
2 | The 32-year-old helped Sheffield stay in big time soccer but Dave Bassett would n't stand in his way if a move back South came up . |
3 | Next consider a unit step function delayed by some time as depicted in figure 11.5(a) and denote it by . |
4 | And I think it would be a good time now to , to point out to the to s to er to say that we 'd like to have our views heard at that time . |
5 | In the Anglo-Italian Cup group A , Notts County two , Pisa one , on eight , Paul on twenty , getting a goal back for Pisa on thirty er approaching half time , six minutes to go before half time , across there with Colin for that half time report as soon as the whistle goes . |
6 | ‘ I have absolutely no plans to retire at any time . ’ |
7 | I do n't know of any league penalty regarding players not turning up and not letting their opponents know in good time that they will not be playing . |
8 | Many people are struggling to get their hunters fit at this time of the year . |
9 | Other Windows word processors show the text re-aligning in real time , which slows the process down a little . |
10 | Luke claims that Caesar Augustus ordered a census to be taken but there is no record of a census happening at that time . |
11 | On St Kilda solifluction and the formation of pro-talus ramparts occurred at this time ( Sutherland et al. , 1984 ) . |
12 | It was the largest iron roof-span erected at that time , with arches composed of wrought-iron deck-beam spanning 153 feet 6 inches . |
13 | A conference of central committee secretaries of communist and workers ' parties aligned at that time to the Soviet bloc was held in Varna , Bulgaria , on Sept. 26-28 , 1989 . |
14 | The Revenue has for some time been concerned about what is done with the money . |
15 | BML has for some time been concerned about the declining popularity of the NBS , which began in a blaze of publicity in 1955 . |
16 | The University of Warwick has for some time provided the possibility of studying both English and foreign texts in a comparative way at undergraduate level . |
17 | Now the Palace Stud lives on borrowed time as Indian racing moves up a gear . |
18 | If he does not , he has in effect accepted at one time the proposition ( the matter put upon the mat ) ‘ Telling even a minor lie to advance one 's career is always wrong , even though it harms no one ’ and at another time ‘ Telling a minor lie , which harms no one , in order to advance one 's career is not always wrong ’ . |
19 | There were three poor brothers living at that time who owned nothing in the world but one pear tree . |
20 | But nobody could get the movie made at that time , and the question now was whether Val was n't too old for the part . |
21 | The most important development in sprint and marathon racing for some time was the introducing of starting gates at the World Sprint Championships in Paris . |
22 | Many schools preferred at that time to have two paymasters rather than one , but in 1926 they were obliged to choose : those which thereafter received grants from the Board of Education in London , and not through the Local Education Authority , were reasonably enough known as direct-grant schools . |
23 | The broken Mirror , with its tired old political bias , has lost a massive 158,970 circulation compared to this time last year . |
24 | if it 's a many-one , watch out , cos you 're going to need , what you 're going to have to do if you need the inverse function at any time , |
25 | In practice the particle sizes in the sediment are computed from the weights settled at specific time intervals . |
26 | In the early days both methods co-existed for some time in Great Britain , but the adherents of each method campaigned against one another here and elsewhere in Europe until towards the close of the nineteenth century , when oralism for the time being triumphed in all European countries . |
27 | The present superintendent estimated at this time that about half of all girls coming there had never really had any home life , or had been in care , and believed that this cycle would repeat itself : " as high as 85 per cent of these babies , it 's going to happen to them . |
28 | One of them brings us evidence of how Ramsey appeared at this time to an austere critic . |
29 | But I would n't have my photograph taken at that time at all . |
30 | Eden Hall was extensively rebuilt in 1935 or thereabouts , and much of the original fabric removed at that time , today it is a girls ' school . |