Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] time on " in BNC.
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1 | A few minutes of air time on a small radio station ? |
2 | The Prime Minister takes the last 15 minutes of question time on Tuesdays and Thursdays . |
3 | As the hon. Gentleman knows very well , the Under-Secretary of State for the Environment , my hon. Friend the Member for Banbury ( Mr. Baldry ) , dealt with that very point at Question Time on Wednesday . |
4 | never stop all day Thursday and Friday we have a lull about lunch time on a Wednesday and Thursday and Friday but that 's it , you know it 's |
5 | Ejected cartridges sprayed like grain at harvest time on some granary world . |
6 | In view of our heavy business , especially that relating to legislation , I see no prospect for a debate in Government time on the economy of London . |
7 | In 1986–87 the CEGB had a complex structure of energy charges , ranging from 1.4 pence per kilowatt hour ( p/kWh ) for use at night during weekends to 3.8 p/kWh for use at breakfast time on a weekday . |
8 | It can be difficult to justify spending a large large amount of course time on design , but asking colleagues in design institutions to recommend or teach a useful ( and usable ) subset of document design to occupy just a few hours is not likely to elicit an encouraging response . |
9 | And when you look at the price of hiring thirty seconds of advertisement time on television and organising a mass demonstration with some gratuitous violence which will get thirty seconds in a T V news broadcast , erm then I think the cost-efficiency graph shows that the erm violent demonstration is the better way , in those terms . |
10 | Erm because we ran out of electricity on lunch time on the Saturday . |
11 | It ran 25 years , 39 weeks a year at peak time on Wednesday evenings just before Coronation Street . |
12 | It ran 25 years , 39 weeks a year at peak time on Wednesday evenings just before Coronation Street . |