Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] a [noun sg] time " in BNC.
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1 | The information on obtaining funding for a part time senior registrar post given by J E Morrell and A J Roberts will soon be superseded . |
2 | if the landlord and the tenant have not agreed the Market Rent three months before the relevant review date it shall be determined by ( 1 ) an independent surveyor acting as an expert appointed in default of agreement by the President or ( 2 ) at the election of either party ( made not later than the making of an application to the President for an appointment time being of the essence ) by the person ( if any ) appointed to determine the rent payable under the headlease acting in the capacity in which he is appointed thereunder |
3 | Oh we used to work er f er six days a week , er all day Saturdays erm eight to eight and er eight till eight at n at er eight till seven at night or er or eight till eight at erm most shifts was early , they used to have a a an hour er an hour break of a dinner time er sometimes they only used to have half an hour at night because , I mean well once you 've got er y y you was there , once you get you shift done it was no good sitting there doing for an hour and er it , it varies on what production what was wanted and how far advanced you was or how far behind you was , you know , but er the average hours was as I say was ten hours a shift that was working shift , you worked ten hours and then a break in between , ten minutes , half an hour |
4 | I 'm talking about quarter past seven , at this time , well there 's no real need for them to be up now it 's just that if they get , they like to have a a little bit of a play time . |
5 | Tipler 's description of a working time machine is a cylinder with the density of a neutron star , 100 km long and 10 km in radius , rotation twice every millisecond ( New Scientist , vol. 87 , p 654 ) , superficially , such an object would be a lot like a fast pulsar , since pulsars are thought to be rotation neutron stars , but the fastest pulsar known when Tipler made his calculations was the Crab pulsar , with a period of 30 milliseconds . |
6 | There is nothing to prevent a US resident transferring a time deposit denominated in dollars from Big Apple Bank 's New York branch to its London branch to earn a higher interest return as a euro-dollar time deposit . |
7 | she used to go to an old person 's home of a night time you know |
8 | The only difference is , that erm if you return to work in a part time capacity , and it amounts to half time or more , then you will subsequently be asked to undergo a medical examination . |
9 | E. M. Anderson retired on health grounds in 1928 but continued to do most useful indoor work on a part time basis . |
10 | I 've tried to find work on a night time when my parents or my boyfriend could look after the kiddie but there just is n't that much of that kind of work around . |
11 | is currently servicing the committee on a part time basis . |
12 | Yeah but the point is I mean if the barman 's busy in the pub on a night time and it 's dark he do n't know whose outside |
13 | Oh I could n't walk through a wood on a night time . |
14 | There was no need for a question time , since a member could intervene in business by moving a motion on a number of pretexts and raise any subject in an immediate debate . |
15 | Now on to this business of a part time job . |
16 | Listen if I had enough time I 'll tell you the joke of a life time mate , but I have n't got the time . |
17 | For example if the records took up half a track on a device with a rotation time of 25 ms ( 2400 rpm ) then the data transfer would take about 12.5 ms . |
18 | Er Mike is from Associates and Mike has been helping the , the Q A team on a part time basis , and putting some sensible thought into how the group should go forward . |
19 | This enabled InterCity to introduce additional HSTs to Aberdeen , a pair of business services to Hull and Cleethorpes and an entirely new service The Highland Chieftain between King 's Cross and Inverness with a journey time of seven hours . |
20 | It was an occasion filled with memories of a life time in the carpet business , highlighted with speeches by Ralph Ellis , Rod Turnbull , Steve Higgins and from customers who have known him for a long time . |
21 | This aspect is not the best indicator of a boom time for money matters . |
22 | Mansell made a stunning start to his Indycar career , winning the 65-lap race through the streets of the holiday resort in a record time of just over 1hr 52min . |
23 | This year he completed the course in a record time . |
24 | In short , there appeared to be a cutoff at five years , such that those with responsibility time spans of less than five years felt they needed a manager with a responsibility time span of more than five years . |
25 | The 17-year-old , £35-a-week apprentice engineer , who won the AAA 's under-17 100 metres hurdles in a record time of 12.9 seconds last year , said : ‘ I am bitterly disappointed to be rejected by two local authorities . |
26 | Anne Sandford was in a class of her own in the well supported Ladies category as she notched up her fourth win of the season in a record time of 3.19.51 , finishing well clear of Lisburn 's Kath Knell and Helen McKeeman of BARF . |
27 | After the 1987 count Foster returned to Party headquarters on a breakfast time train . |
28 | Now only three or four years later I 'd say of yeah we 're go to somewhere a bit quieter , so that kids can go to bed of a night time , we could have a apartment . |
29 | They did n't give me methadone , they just gave me I think it was 30 milligrams of Librium and two sleepers of a night time … . |
30 | Curiously , in their paper suggesting the constancy of the solar diameter , Parkinson and his colleagues did mention that the data from transits of Mercury show hints of a periodic variation in the Sun 's size with a cycle time of about 80 years . |