Example sentences of "[verb] in the [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | ( j ) If the work is defective the time spent by the operative in rectification should be included in the operational time . |
2 | The advice is the same as that given for westward flights — though , of course , whether people living in the new time zone are awake or sleeping will differ . |
3 | Quick air-reinforcement with infantry was one thing , but any serious fighting or prolonged operations would need far heavier loads and greater tonnages of ammunition and supplies than the RAF could lift in the required time scale . |
4 | As Creggan and Kraal continued to tell their dearest memories , night began to fall and Minch began to plan out what she would do in the limited time she felt she had left to her . |
5 | Because that 's the way you develop players , give them a chance of first-grade football and get them used to operating in the big time . |
6 | updating report , Chairman , I 've these past , the contract for the on-site services has now been let by , by the County Council 's private ent department , they 're actually going in the present time . |
7 | If the verderers ( or their heirs , if the verderers had died in the mean time ) failed to present their rolls to the judges on the first day of the Forest Eyre , or if their rolls were deficient in any material particular , they were liable to amercement . |
8 | Many offenders had died in the mean time , and the sheriff failed to produce others , so that the sessions were adjourned time and time again during the next few years . |
9 | Paul Newman , older , of course , and Steve McQueen arrived in the big time , too . |
10 | However , a preservation society had been formed in the mean time to come to am arrangement with the Company to secure its future operation . |
11 | She was unusually alert , for her health had deteriorated in the brief time since the upset of Theda 's near-dismissal . |
12 | But Newton , known in the dressing room as ‘ Isaac ’ , still has to pinch himself to be sure he really has arrived in the big time . |
13 | I sat in the armchair and was entertained by the funniest and most unorthodox brand of humour I had experienced in the short time in which I had graced the Earth with my presence . |
14 | As a player Denis Smith was a concrete block of a centre half with Stoke City … and most of his career was spent in the big time … |
15 | More importantly , the Time Per block parameter specified in option 9.4.0 is used to determine how many blocks can be stored in the specified time i.e. |
16 | Lennie knows he has n't any time to play with if Boro are to stay in the big time . |
17 | The world of secondary schools was one from which I had been absent for eight years and it had in the mean time greatly expanded , so that the new secondary modern schools now occupied most — although not necessarily the most strategically important — territory . |
18 | I understand erm Mr because you realize in the short time that wording has been in the brochure , that it would not be possible to keep the management charges at the level of inflation or below it |
19 | And something 's changed in the intervening time , I mean I know there 's aggravation and times are hard , I know we 've cut back on the hours and the rest , but there 's a lot of things that are n't good . |
20 | What k what kind what 's changed in the short time are the things Wh when I 've been talking to them about the publicity you said that , The last few years there 's there has been |
21 | In the construction of an event tree , key events are ordered in the proper time sequence , and include all the features available to control or mitigate the consequences . |
22 | The Source Index is an author index to all the articles published in the given time period . |
23 | They can be taken a few hours before sleep is required in the new time zone . |