Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] a time [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The shares carry the right to five weeks a year of free accommodation at the resort , which is being developed as a time share enterprise .
2 Surely it is about time England and Wales came into line with the rest of Europe regarding access instead of being trapped in a time capsule .
3 Poland had been trapped in a time capsule , and try as it might to struggle free , the parameters of its political and spiritual life had been set firm for years to come by the humiliation of invisibility .
4 This relation was accepted when the non-deglutitive pressure waves occurred in a time window of 15 minutes before the start of phase in the antrum or proximal small bowel .
5 This unfortunately is a series caught in a time warp .
6 Only two of Ulster 's 32 clubs play their hockey on grass and Gavin realises that Portrush are caught in a time warp which could hinder the North West outfit 's progress .
7 What we had at Maastricht was old hat ; it was living in a time warp .
8 What happens to a Time Lord who loses his TARDIS , Bernice wondered .
9 It 's like living on a time bomb !
10 ‘ We 're living on a time bomb
11 OUTRAGED residents living in the shadow of ICI 's Lostock plant yesterday claimed they were ‘ living on a time bomb . ’
12 We also take ( since K ∼ N when the thermal diffusion occurs on a time scale comparable with the oscillations ) .
13 Instead , they emphasized that the detailed cement sequences revealed by CL could be used as a time framework upon which to locate other diagenetic events , providing a complete ‘ diagenetic stratigraphy ’ .
14 Whether that contract or those contracts consisted of a time charter , a voyage charter or one or more bills of lading contracts or some or all of such contracts would have been immaterial to the defendants .
15 The city has changed so much that anyone who has been away for a couple of years could be forgiven for thinking that he arrived in a time machine , not an airliner .
16 Entering one of the 104 spacious suites is like stepping into a time warp .
17 Fairly easy to put in a time signature .
18 To be , if you 're asked to put in a time signature ?
19 They seem to be locked in a time warp but this has become their biggest selling point because , by remaining stubbornly unlike every other manufacturer , their instruments can not fail to be distinctive .
20 I am locked in a time warp , but I 'm lost in several time warps .
21 The Centenary exhibition at the Grand Hall , The Colonnades , Albert Dock opens on November 7 and is based on a time tunnel which invites visitors to pass through and visualise the happenings of Shell 's British Tankers fleet .
22 Deep modulation at frequencies -I " is clearly only possible if " , so we still require a " bad cavity " , and we may note that the spectral holes form and refill on a time scale which thus plays an important role in the phenomenon : it has been claimed { 20 } that " population pulsations ' are the primary source of the instability .
23 People aim at achievements to be completed in a time process and talk about how they order their priorities accordingly .
24 No , I always get up an well , most of the time she sleeps to a time plan .
25 But how could you tell with a Time Lord ?
26 Together the SR and GR effects should lead to a time delay variation of amplitude of about 4 ms over one orbit .
27 A deposit will not be required but our fees will be charged on a time basis at [ say , 150 ] % of our standard mergers and acquisitions rate .
28 Or had he recently passed through a time warp and thought he was back in the 70s ?
29 Yesterday , a good coxless four , stroked by Rupert Obholzer , emerged from a time trial .
30 The Arts : Cop in a time warp
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