Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the time [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Without insider trading , however , the position of those who sell during the time required for the price to rise from $50 to $60 is radically altered .
2 Indeed , some verbs seem to have no lexical content beyond one which is aimed at providing some kind of reservation about applicability of the adjectival property , examples being become and turn which place a temporal restriction on the adjective 's applicability ; the subordinate property only holds after the time indicated by the tense of the verb .
3 Such warranties create contractual obligations with the result that a tenant should be able to maintain an action against the professional party in the event of a breach subsequently occurring , or occurring within the time specified in the warranty .
4 All of this adds to the time involved in the process and certainly adds to the fees .
5 This is a date and time serial number and corresponds to the time given by your computer 's system clock at the point you pressed the Enter key .
6 If the load conditions change , however , the timer period no longer corresponds to the time taken to reach the overshoot position and the resultant response is poor .
7 If for any reason the plaintiff was unable to come at the time fixed for his hearing , he became ‘ non-suited ’ , and the man he hoped to sue could collect the deposit he had left with the clerk on starting the action .
8 Bake for the time specified in the chart , or in the case of the basic quantity given here , about 1 hour and 10 minutes or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean and dry .
9 The way in which they are applied has a crucial effect and having determined ratios between chemical and kinetic energy and heat it is important that a full allowance is made for the time required .
10 Fatigue contributes to the fall-off in performance that occurs as the time spent awake ( or on duty ) increases .
11 ( 4 ) On renewing a licence under this Part of this Act a licensing board may by order , to be served on the holder , direct that , within a time fixed by the order , such structural alterations shall be made in the premises comprising the canteen as the board thinks reasonably necessary to secure the proper conduct of the canteen ; and if , when application for renewal of the licence is next made after the time fixed by the order has expired , it is not shown to the satisfaction of the licensing board that the order has been complied with , the licensing board may refuse to renew the licence .
12 For a real account of the BCR we must wait for Martin Davies 's definitive history , but although I have only included some of the anecdotes which crop up again and again , and a few photographs , many BCRS member have given invaluable assistance , and the presence of the Railway taken for granted throughout the time covered by ‘ BISHOP 'S CASTLE WELL-REMEMBERED ’ .
13 The ‘ pulsating cusp ’ model uses the fact that the spectra of particles arriving at the ionosphere on a given field line depend upon the time elapsed since that field line was reconnected .
14 If payment in , " in satisfaction " is not accepted within the time prescribed ( see above ) the proper officer sends a remittance and notice to the Accountant-General , 22 days after payment in ( The Court Funds Rules 1987 , r 31(2) ) .
15 Of course , in the High Court , a case of particular significance may be reported , but the law report will almost certainly not appear before the time allowed for appealing has passed .
16 All refunds under money-back guarantees should be made within the time stated on the ad .
17 All refunds under money-back guarantees should be made within the time stated on the ad .
18 Generally , the rate of performance ( that is , sums done in the time allotted or the time taken to complete the task ) is scored rather than its accuracy .
19 ( 3 ) On good cause being shown , the sheriff may hear an appeal under this section notwithstanding that it was not lodged within the time mentioned in subsection ( 2 ) above .
20 The increase in CRP is related to the time elapsed since the onset of symptoms , and is dependent on the amount of appendicular infiltration and inflammation present .
21 Thus , the time taken to identify a /t/ will be directly related to the time taken to identify the word in which it occurs ; and , as we have seen , this time depends on the word 's recognition point .
22 … it has been suggested that the value of an activity may be related to the time expended by the user .
23 The method of work has been to get going at the time dictated by the candidate 's first duty of the day and the time taken to get to him .
24 Most of the radionuclides released are of local or regional concern , because their half-lives are short compared with the time required for dispersion to greater distances .
25 Our fees will be based on the time taken at our normal hourly scale rates appropriate to the level of expertise required .
26 In consideration of the services of KPMG and whether or not the Offer is made , Client will pay fees to KPMG based on the time taken at our normal hourly scale rates appropriate to the level of KPMG expertise required .
27 Our fees will be based on the time taken at our normal hourly scale rates appropriate to the level of expertise required .
28 The time taken to reach the highest speed is small compared to the time spent operating at this speed , so a large switching angle is chosen .
29 If you are kept waiting at any airport , hoverport or seaport because the departure of your scheduled aircraft , hovercraft or ship , is delayed from the time specified in your Amsterdam Travel Confirmation of Booking invoice , then you can claim benefit in accordance with the following scale .
30 The preliminary report was received within the time notified to my hon. Friend the Member for Aldridge-Brownhills ( Mr. Shepherd ) in an answer to his recent question .
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