Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] time [noun] " 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 They had to wait to go through the time lock machine .
3 From the present viewpoint this can be regarded as the time component of the metric equation for space–time round a spherically symmetric mass .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 This unfortunately is a series caught in a time warp .
8 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 .
9 The Airtours document asks why a £6.5 million contingent liability was not disclosed at the time Owners unveiled its preliminary results , and draws attention to its rival 's low distributable reserves as a possible reason .
10 This was foreseen by the local residents who objected and petitioned at the time planning permission was under consideration .
11 Now , suppose that a pattern mask is presented during the time interval between the activation of the target 's letter detector , and the transmission of the code from the letter detector level to the appropriate output system .
12 It is more than probable that during the period of Haymo that the Church at Halling was repaired and enlarged ; the chancel and tower being a century earlier however was most likely built during the time Laurence was Bishop , 1251–74 .
13 The messages that DNA molecules contain are all but eternal when seen against the time scale of individual lifetimes .
14 A combination of two vowel sounds merged into the time space of a single long vowel ( monophthong ) .
15 What we had at Maastricht was old hat ; it was living in a time warp .
16 There are several locations to visit in the time limit .
17 Well , pay us each 1,000 roubles a month and you will get it built within the time limit you specify , ’ is the line these days .
18 What happens to a Time Lord who loses his TARDIS , Bernice wondered .
19 It 's like living on a time bomb !
20 ‘ We 're living on a time bomb
21 OUTRAGED residents living in the shadow of ICI 's Lostock plant yesterday claimed they were ‘ living on a time bomb . ’
22 Some researchers believe that this is related to the time orientation or how far ahead an individual thinks or plans .
23 b ) Time scale : different forecasting methods will have different value according to the time scale for which they are being applied .
24 A man who , according to the time traveller , had died thousands of years ago .
25 We also take ( since K ∼ N when the thermal diffusion occurs on a time scale comparable with the oscillations ) .
26 In this situation , whether an arbitrage transaction is attractive or not depends on the time preferences of the arbitrageur , and it is not possible to state a general no-arbitrage condition .
27 Appeals can only be accepted outside the time limit if there are ‘ special reasons ’ for the delay and the case law on these is not particularly generous to claimants .
28 In fact the Forge Foundation seems to be a respectable body , chaired at the time Kalb got money by a past president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science .
29 Three and half hours , but looking at the time log , and it 'll say I was on there for an hour actually speaking on the phone .
30 Looking at the time lag between the filing of a claim and final disposition is in any event a crude measure .
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