Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [adj] time [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Another free kick has been given this time against big Mike Whitlow Lively start to the game and a lively start for the referee .
2 if you are offered any time of gift or inducement from people with whom you have dealings as a representative of the ES ;
3 Preliminary work began last September following the appointment of two countryside officers who are employed full time on the project .
4 It should be remembered that an offer may be withdrawn any time before acceptance , unless the person making the offer receives something of value to keep the offer open or the offer is made under seal .
5 The company may be given more time in which to submit its return under s 118(2) , TMA 1970 , but this must be agreed with the inspector .
6 The payment in can be made any time after service of the writ or particulars of claim , and should be made at least 21 days before trial if it is to protect the defendant in costs .
7 This is not simply a matter of becoming uncomfortably aware that the rapid increase of world population and accelerated industrialization pose a serious threat to the environment both by the massive consumption of finite material resources and by the emission of man-made heat and chemicals into the atmosphere ; a situation dramatically portrayed in a report by the Club of Rome ( Meadows et al. , 1972 ) , subsequently much criticized but now taken more seriously again , which concluded that : ‘ If the present growth trends in world population , industrialization , pollution , food production , and resource depletion continue unchanged , the limits to growth on this planet will be reached some time within the next one hundred years . ’
8 Managers could perhaps arrange for practitioners to be allocated specific time in which to develop a clinical teaching role , enabling them to improve their skills and abilities and to return to the ward or practice area with renewed enthusiasm .
9 The decision to enter could be announced any time after completed negotiations and entry could take effect the next weekend , when markets are closed .
10 I knew this to be true and believed firmly that when the word was given me in 1986 it would be fulfilled some time in the future .
11 On page six of our agenda there are congress organization motions which clearly need to be discussed some time during this congress because they concern rule amendments , and if they do fall off the agenda because debate is long on the other things , I really do believe they should take priority because we wo n't be raising them for another three years .
12 In another measure , the Government extended the Landlord and Tenant Act protection to the licensed trade but they would not bring it in immediately — it had to be implemented some time in the future .
13 Money for use today can be bought in exchange for money to be repaid some time in the future .
14 ‘ I have always been tested before or after competition and I am prepared to be tested any time by the IAAF . ’
15 The Environment Secretary will announce whether Gloucestershire is to be capped some time over the next 6 weeks .
16 There was an area of bruising below the right eye but , although it was recent , Wycliffe felt sure that it had been inflicted some time before death — probably the day before .
17 An astonishing repair of sorts had been effected some time in the last century : a young fruit tree was nailed vertically to the back of the panel and held in place with iron bands .
18 Ridge and furrow were formed any time between the early Middle Ages and the nineteenth century , as a result of ploughing up and down fields in parallel lines .
19 The most obvious origin of their diferencias is the organ versets which alternated with the sung verses of a psalm or hymn , the plainsong now in one part , now in another being surrounded each time by fresh counterpoints .
20 She may have been killed any time in the last two days . ’
21 However , the majority of MPs expressed their support , pointing out that he had been elected first time to the shadow cabinet , giving him a mandate and the right to the same loyalty which his predecessors , Donald Dewar and Bruce Millan , had received .
22 If specific information about pupils ' ability , eligibility for free school meals , any disabilities etc. is required , then a painstaking search is undertaken each time for the particular piece of information required .
23 The unseemly haste is dictated not merely by the Government 's electoral timetable , but by the fear that if the measure is given proper time for debate there will also be time for the real , but as yet nascent , concerns of Tory Back Benchers and their constituents to grow and mature .
24 If you are acting for a builder-seller selling a new dwelling and the builder is on the National House-Building Council 's register ( Chapter 13 ) , you may not , unless the property is completed some time before completion of the sale , have received the standard notice of insurance cover to hand over , in which case you will give an undertaking to do so as soon as it comes to hand .
25 I love Ma , but she must expect to be unhappy because she 's reached that time of life .
26 Shoppers in Abingdon must be hoping an agreement is reached some time before the next century .
27 NEXT loop control variable is changed each time round the loop .
28 Horne could have been murdered any time between dusk and dawn .
29 The cave was formed some time during the early part of the Pleistocene , over one million years ago , and it became filled with sediment during the middle Pleistocene approximately 350 to 400 thousand years ago .
30 The congregation here was formed some time after 1690 though the present church building only dates from 1879 .
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