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

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1 Clearly you would n't write in the same way for the Sun as you would for the Times or the Financial Times or the Guardian , or the Cambridge local paper .
2 She did n't read the English Times or the Irish Times , which were the only two papers that came into the house .
3 In practice , because an infinite range of frequencies or an infinite time of testing is never achieved , the interconvertibility of creep , stress-relaxation and dynamic data is not possible and approximations have to be used .
4 Each one shows a map of the Grand Prix circuit where Mansell beat the world , plus the finishing line-up of first , second and third , Mansell 's average speed and the winning time .
5 Each one shows a map of a Grand Prix circuit where Mansell beat the world , plus the finishing line-up of first , second and third , Mansell 's average speed and the winning time .
6 Each sticker shows a map of the Grand Prix circuit where Mansell beat the world to win his crown , plus the finishing line-up of first second and third , Mansell 's average speed and the winning time .
7 Each sticker shows a map of the Grand Prix circuit where Mansell beat the world to win his crown , plus the finishing line-up of first second and third , Mansell 's average speed and the winning time .
8 Each sticker shows a map of the Grand Prix circuit where he beat the world to win his crown , plus the finishing line-up of first , second and third , Mansell 's average speed and the winning time .
9 Well-planned and executed night attacks on machinery and factories took place over wide districts and a long time span by men who , having set governmental authority at defiance , disappeared back into the community by day .
10 We were wined and dined at great expense and the next time I met Tommy he thanked me profusely for assisting him on that evening .
11 Time is , of course , the major direct cost in a building surveying practice and a disciplined time recording system , backed by well-calculated hourly rates based on the relationship between productive and non-productive time expected from the grade of partner or staff member concerned in a normal working year , is essential
12 The close relationship observed between the width of each magnetic anomaly and the corresponding time scale of magnetic reversals , which by now had been accurately established by the radiometric dating of terrestrial lavas , convinced many earth scientists of the reality of sea-floor spreading .
13 ‘ If A delivers goods to B on sale or return and B having received them immediately delivers them to C on sale or return , the reasonable time in the one case must , I think , be co-extensive with that in the other case and if that reasonable time elapses and C brings back the goods to B and B takes them back to A , everybody is acting within his rights , and it appears to me that property never passes … if under like circumstances A delivers goods to B and B delivers them to C in each case on sale or return and the reasonable time be , let us say , 14 days , and C after four days sells the goods or elects to buy the goods , I think property will have passed , because C will have done an act which renders it impossible for B to return the goods to A. ’
14 The curvature of space-time caused by the matter in the universe can then lead to the three space directions and the imaginary time direction meeting up around the back .
15 Now it 's just a lost ending and no more time scramble .
16 ‘ Currently she 's got a lot of our designs in her wardrobe and the last time she was in Australia we had dinner together . ’
17 The planned altitude was 31,000 feet and the estimated time en route three hours and fifty minutes with fuel endurance calculated to be four hours and forty minutes .
18 A spokesman said ‘ This is the most dramatic period in ferry travel between Northern Ireland and Scotland and the best time ever for the customer . ’
19 Pahl ( 1984 ) asserts that it is the last hundred years that have been the aberration compared with the greater flexibility of both earlier periods and the present time .
20 She remembered the laughter and the happy times they had enjoyed in her father 's cottage , where ‘ meat once a week ’ would have been luxury indeed .
21 East India Dock is now er , virtually fully utilized printing the Basildon papers in the daytime and the Financial Times at night and the Observer on Saturday night and we 've got high hopes of getting the contract to print the Japanese er , European edition of the Japanese daily and that , that will fill the morning slot so that really will be er , great utilization of , of that er installation .
22 I I 've learnt the Pitman school but to a basic level and a long time ago and a lot of it is now forgotten . .
23 The very different behaviour of coordinate time t and the proper time τ when the probe approaches and crosses the horizon illustrates vividly how spacetime curvature makes it impossible to cover all space–time with one set of Cartesian coordinates .
24 Imagine the nightclub is in full swing , your 2000 watt sound system is rocking the foundations and a good time is being had by all but … a small fire starts in the adjacent kitchens .
25 Ninety per cent of people in residential care in Newcastle are on income support and the average time to death or discharge in residential care is three years , so his department will be picking up the whole burden by the third year .
26 and then you do a division of the one into the other and you get a figure that is smaller in the tabloids and larger in broadsheets like The Times and The Financial Times and in periodicals like the Communist and the New Statesman .
27 I worked with him in the theatre , through the good times and the bad times .
28 Having watched Leeds from an early age when my father was a season ticket holder in the 60's , I have been through the good times and the bad times .
29 he assaulted me a f few times and the last time he did it I involved the police and he was in court last Thursday and he was found guilty of assault .
30 He mentions ‘ the odd brawl and punch-up ’ , for example , the fact that policemen only went in pairs in some districts , and that they patrolled the centre of the city in strength each weekend ‘ because prostitutes and drunks frequently started fights and a good time was had by all ’ .
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