Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] time [art] " in BNC.
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1 | When hiring tools from HSS Hire Shops you only pay for the actual time the equipment is in use ; in addition you have the HAE assurance that the tools you select are regularly maintained , and are in a safe condition . |
2 | Such features are not consistent with the idea that the peninsula was built by longshore drift from the east , unless such drift was active only for short periods while during the intervening time the drift was predominantly from the west . |
3 | It is very often assumed , particularly by non-technical persons , that a product is tested for stability and that after a certain time a result is obtained proving stability of the product and/or pack . |
4 | After a certain time the very sight of the food allowed becomes off-putting and even repellent . |
5 | After a long time the boy crossed the road and said to Oliver , |
6 | After a long time the computer said slowly , ‘ Computer is old . ’ |
7 | After a long time the man came in and said , ‘ Mr Evans , please . ’ |
8 | After a long time the tears stopped . |
9 | After a short time the Duke of Grafton sold them the Rope Walk , a building where the old village craft had been carried out and where Ted Smith 's coach garage is now , and so they moved . |
10 | However , I did find that after a short time the material began to pill quite badly around the cuffs and down the front . |
11 | He lay down on his bed , dreaming of the wonderful time the reindeers would be having , delivering all the presents to the good boys and girls . |
12 | In the course of a short time the farmer was sufficiently restored to relate his own story , as already recited , and in gratitude for his miraculous escape ordered a silver collar to be made for his friendly protector , as a perpetual remembrance of the transaction . |
13 | The quorum rule also applies throughout the whole time the meeting is in progress . |
14 | For a limited time the Abbey National is offering 8.65 per cent — 9.4 per cent APR — fixed until the year 2000 . |
15 | This hypothesis was for a long time a subject of much contention in anthropology and is not even now entirely laid to rest , but the meagre historical record we possess can not possibly support such an assertion . |
16 | This , the kylix par excellence , remains for a long time a vehicle for some of the finest vase-drawing , in the ton do and in many figured compositions between the handles . |
17 | It was for a long time a small and cheap organisation . |
18 | For a long time no one knew what to make of this ; it appeared just a curiosity , but obviously an intriguing one . |
19 | For a long time the dominant view in anthropology was that the State was a beneficial institution . |
20 | For a long time the building was attributed to Inigo Jones , something people much enjoy doing . |
21 | For a long time the only way in which a truly selfless behaviour could arise seemed to be through a differential advantage accruing to groups of individuals that showed sacrifice in relation to their companions to a degree greater than in other groups . |
22 | He loved life , and for a long time the force was with him . |
23 | For a long time the peat has been used as fuel by the more isolated farmers , or crofters , in the north-west . |
24 | For a long time the sound of the men chopping wood stayed with us . |
25 | For a long time the lords of the manor of Thornholme were the St Quintins of Harpham , an early St Quintin having married into the de Stuteville family . |
26 | Wordsworth continues to watch , but for a long time the figure refuses to move . |
27 | For a long time the Drus were passed off as a mere shoulder of the greater Aiguille Verte . |
28 | Yet for a long time the Cult of Pleasure was respectable and none connected it with the hidden worship of Chaos . |
29 | For a long time the type remained quite insignificant , but in recent years the increasing attention has added many new varieties , and a few miniature standards are also now available . |
30 | For a long time the professionals had a preference for a pruning knife over secateurs . |