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

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31 precisely Mr Chairman if I could answer that the , the , the once the inspector comes back to the Fire Service and reports again and he is due back in June , we will then look at the matters he raises at that time and he will look at the progress report er what , what has happened since his last inspection and then we will have the opportunity to look at what the Inspector has , has to say after his visits , not very far away er , their Chief Officer will go on with this programme
32 This was so notwithstanding that the field could be closed at any time and that certain people could be refused admission .
33 The wind had freshened by this time and was causing some choppy waves , so we pressed on to try and finish the circuit planned before counting became impossible .
34 One main advantage of computer control is that it can differentiate between real time and elastic time .
35 The demo can be played for some time and allows for detailed assessment before opting to buy .
36 He was speaking for some time and when he had finished he turned to his wife .
37 ‘ It is a risk , but it 's something I have wanted to do for some time and I believe it is feasible .
38 If , for example , the intervention is to run for six weeks , the parents should stop after that time and then repeat the baseline measurements in the same conditions as before .
39 But I think that by the end of his career , Mario knew that he belonged to another time and another place .
40 Catalytic processes were not fully understood at that time and it was over forty years before Messel in England and Winkler in Germany perfected manufacturing techniques .
41 And course , they had , with us you know at one time and now they 've got that holiday again now , so I mean none of them would of been cheap when they did it .
42 Eighteen per cent of these young people had been sexually abused at some time and 4 per cent of the females cited this as the main reason for running ( Newman , forthcoming ) .
43 Most of the other students had foregathered by this time and were awaiting their final briefing from their tutor .
44 Listen you know what I me mean goes in extra time and after that , penalties .
45 The squinch had been known for some time and was used in Persia , Turkestan , Armenia and Asia Minor .
46 I said , we 'll have to first time and yet it 's all he wants and he was gon na take a day 's pay off .
47 In any future case the situation will be considered on the facts known at that time and if appropriate application will be made .
48 In any future case the situation will be considered on the facts known at that time and if appropriate application will be made .
49 I see a set of conclusions that achieve almost everything that was demanded at that time and I am grateful to everybody concerned who 's actually sat down and actually really thought about what we 're trying to do and everybody has made some compromise here and I shall certainly support this amendment and I shall make the compromise because the one thing in here that I thought was necessary that is n't there is the statement that there will be a head of centre and having actually worked in a project , head of sorry , head of project and having actually worked in a situation where I was a joint manager erm in the long run I think people will see the the wisdom of of a single head of project .
50 The events in Liverpool highlight what can happen at any time and I think a systerm like this gives people security .
51 The episodes can happen at any time and nurses at the Countess of Chester Hospital , where she is a patient , have a matter of minutes to resuscitate Leah through a tube inserted into her neck .
52 his right to claim his fees and expenses , but he may also be liable for a damages claim for wasted time and money , depending on whether his actions have caused the loss complained of .
53 A new 3-D perspective is generated in real time and delivered to the helmet 's eyescreens to create the effect of ‘ looking around ’ the virtual world as if it was a real one .
54 You can walk in any time and get your blood pressure done there .
55 But er , frequently the animals are used for the research and there 's no pain involved at that time and they are killed humanly before the research actually takes place .
56 I seem to recall that a gentleman called T. Dan Smith was also involved at that time and that he was not a Conservative .
57 ‘ I have had a letter from Maureen in which she says Niazy has written to her , telling her she was involved at that time and while he is in prison , she will stay in prison .
58 Bridges were also fortified at this time and the Monnow Bridge in the Welsh border region is a survivor ( 481 ) .
59 And they sat in the car with the windows down in the freezing dawn and they watched the distant city lights going out under the dawn at five in the morning , they sat there for a full half hour , looking , and thinking how beautiful the city looked at this time and at this distance …
60 We move in anapaestic time and pause ,
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