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

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1 The number of contracts outstanding at any time is known as the open interest at that time .
2 Ten miles on came heathland alive at this time of day with heather-coloured rabbits .
3 As Cathy was several months pregnant by this time , she subsequently had her daughter , who is now two years old .
4 A holder can have £20,000 outstanding at any time .
5 I had spotted this on my travels a few months previous to this time and had made a mental note to return and search it .
6 The decision of the Divisional Court in Reg. v. Derby Crown Court , Ex parte Brooks ( 1984 ) 80 Cr.App.R. 164 for some time seems to have provided the guidelines for courts faced with this problem of delay .
7 Where value has at any time been given for a bill the holder is deemed to be a holder for value as regards the acceptor and all parties to the bill who became parties prior to such time .
8 It is not difficult — though may be expensive — to hire a guide for a day ( or a week ) so that you find the best snow available at each time of the day and each season , whether it has n't snowed for a week or is blizzarding as you start the day .
9 Here bid approaches the sense of " command " , but the effect is not that of ushering the infinitive event into existence as with the bare infinitive : since ( 211 ) expresses a command valid for all time henceforth ( cf. never ) , there is no way of guaranteeing compliance .
10 They can minimize uncertainty about the future by converting savings ( possibly from current income ) into a stream of income payable at some time in the future .
11 companies whose equity share capital has been subject to a marketing arrangement as described in Section 163(2) ( b ) of the Companies Act 1985 at any time during the 10 years prior to the relevant date ( e.g. companies whose shares have been traded on the USM or used to be traded on the 3rd Market ) ;
12 Ham ( 1990 ) summarises the Griffiths report as a recommendation that the NHS should be managed by a new tier of general managers with the skills to promote innovation , change and cost efficiency , provide leadership , motivate staff and develop a more dynamic managerial approach , as opposed to the structure of shared management between nurses , doctors and administrators prevalent at that time .
13 They beat South Korea 4-3 in extra time to finish with the bronze medal and set off scenes of joyous celebration that were watched by millions on TV back home .
14 They beat South Korea 4-3 in extra time to finish with the bronze medal and set off scenes of joyous celebration .
15 ‘ With the previous pans we used you had 22lbs of chips ready at one time and about half way through you tended to lose the quality because some of the chips would get sweaty .
16 Not only is the Christian moral law valid for all time , it applies to all men .
17 She was about twenty-four weeks pregnant by this time .
18 Since you 're more than a little accident prone at this time , exercise caution and be careful not to lead your owner into trouble .
19 An option has been granted and is still outstanding to a director in respect of 5,000 ordinary shares of 25p each in A. Layout Plc exercisable at any time before 1st March 1992 , at a price of 50p per share .
20 Such draconian time limits as these may be too strong medicine for our taste ; but the example of a general right of recovery subject to strict time limits imposed as a matter of policy is instructive for us as we seek to solve the problem in the present case .
21 According to the poet laureate Robert Southey , Owen called his workers ‘ human machines ’ and delighted to demonstrate that he was able to make his workers happy at any time .
22 Some tests were also made with the few boxes of plants available at this time .
23 ‘ And marriage itself might have been a useful bit of insurance for Gustav : her relatives or guardians would have been less likely to inform on her husband than on some passing stranger who could get his trousers open in Olympic time . ’
24 It may be that a discourse like Bateson 's which attempts to forge linkages between English studies and democratic processes was an unlikely candidate for acceptance within what has been described ( by a university teacher active at this time ) as the " foppish , aristocratic atmosphere of the English university of the 1950s .
25 I would hope we can fix meetings prior to that time .
26 Thus , any attempt to analyse the former land use around a settlement needs to take into account more than just the present physical nature of the land : changes may have taken place in any period under the influence of the technical abilities , and social and economic conditions prevailing at any time .
27 A determined back movement by CI saw Drummond cross for the visitors to leave the scoreline 6–8 at half time in the visitors favour .
28 In an earlier paper ( Huxley , 1991a ) I presented the evidence available at that time which seemed to suggest that the effectiveness of case management in various contexts depends upon narrowly defined groups , focused care and relevant outcome assessments .
29 I would think that you should be wearing Lovat s tartan by this time ? ’
30 The actual payment or receipt of the option premium is effected when the position is closed , at the rate prevailing at that time , with the difference between that and the option price at the outset having been made up by payments of variation margin .
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