Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] time for the " in BNC.

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1 A VARIED selection of veteran and vintage aircraft have appeared on the register within the past few months and include the former Warbirds of Great Britain P–63A Kingcobra which has been on rebuild to flying condition at Duxford for some time for The Fighter Collection .
2 It caps a deal that 's been brewing for some time for the pair to co-develop products this year that let Windows applications run on Unix desktops .
3 It caps a deal that 's been brewing for some time for the pair to co-develop products this year that enable Windows applications to run under Unix on desktop systems .
4 Environmental organizations have been calling for some time for the incorporation of environmental criteria into the various CAP support mechanisms .
5 I was confusing those regulations with some others , because I happened to be dealing with the lack of adequate time for the disability working regulations .
6 The Opposition may not like it , but does my right hon. Friend believe that there is a case for allowing a small part of parliamentary time for the Leader of the Opposition to be questioned ?
7 With little time for the dreamy guitar soundscapes of ‘ the competition ’ , Alex is pessimistic about the current state of independence .
8 The Rugby Clubs of Wales hit the bookstalls in good time for the All Blacks ' tour .
9 And I will endeavour to do so in good time for the Swiss conference . ’
10 These plans were duly put into effect , and the new building was ready for opening in good time for the celebrations .
11 One great field , lying to the east and north-east of the town , had been enclosed in 1764 — in good time for the population increase — and the town proceeded to grow comfortably in that direction .
12 I arrived at the station in good time for the train but I did n't have to wait more than three or four minutes and I was in London at ten to eleven .
13 It can act as an inspection tool , for instance to determine whether the design of postage stamps is correct ; alternatively , the computer can feed instructions about the shape of objects to a robot in enough time for the machine to pick it up .
14 The direction or signal by the officer should be given clearly and in sufficient time for the defendant to stop .
15 But he wo n't take anyone on full time for the simple fact that just takes one guy off the dole and and makes his life good .
16 Thus if addition takes t time units per bit position , a serial computer with n bits per word will take nt time units to add two words , whereas a parallel computer will take t time units ( plus some time for the carry propagation ) .
17 The police do not hesitate then , and it is more important at that time for the Argentine to have their observers here in freedom . ’
18 Although there was clear authority at that time for the proposition that a man could not be guilty of the rape of a woman who lived with him outside marriage , Hale himself curtailed it by stating that cohabitation was not a defence but merely some evidence of consent .
19 The right hon. Member for Hertsmere made extravagant claims at that time for the purposes of privatisation which , had they been fulfilled , would have made today 's Bill unnecessary .
20 Erm and I would I would want to try and do some er organize some press coverage at that time for the losers as well as for the winner so that a a and one of the things when we select the participants , er the entrants , er we will not have them all coming from the same school or from the same area , even if the five best entrants all do come from the same school .
21 The Director of Highways has stated that there are insufficient funds at this time for the provision of a pedestrian refuge island between Baberton and Foulis Crescent .
22 Shelter 's latest research shows that social work departments have had responsibility at some time for the lives of more than a third of all homeless people .
23 So far as English lawyers have theorized about the nature of corporate personality at all , they at one time for the most part accepted the doctrine of the Canon Law , that such personality is a mere fiction of the law with no basis in fact .
24 Her auntie was in , but I was to go at any time for the telephone …
25 ( 3 ) Information which was confidential , such as details of a secret process ; this type was so confidential that it could not be used by the employee at any time for the benefit of anyone but the employer .
26 Moving on let's have a talk about the primary school budgets , we 're proposing a million pounds here for primary school delegated budgets er we assume that the schools have used that largely by non-contact time for the teachers .
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