Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] in [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Many of the costs are hidden in the time of teachers who are distracted from their primary task by the managerial and administrative requirements of examinations . |
2 | In Fig 36 an example is given of a holding pattern that has been completed in a time of 4 mins 28 secs . |
3 | In either case it is unlikely that all the legal formalities will have been completed in the time allowed for filing an appeal . |
4 | Only two of Ulster 's 32 clubs play their hockey on grass and Gavin realises that Portrush are caught in a time warp which could hinder the North West outfit 's progress . |
5 | The decision had just been reported in the Times . |
6 | Poland had been trapped in a time capsule , and try as it might to struggle free , the parameters of its political and spiritual life had been set firm for years to come by the humiliation of invisibility . |
7 | I am locked in a time warp , but I 'm lost in several time warps . |
8 | The only real progress has come in learning how to drive those evaluation routines faster and faster , thus allowing larger numbers of positions to be examined in the time available . |
9 | People aim at achievements to be completed in a time process and talk about how they order their priorities accordingly . |
10 | Order 7 , r 10(4) which provides that the date of service is deemed to be the seventh day after posting does not apply , and the summons is in this case deemed , by virtue of s 7 of the Interpretation Act 1978 , to be received in the time it would be delivered " in the ordinary course of post " . |
11 | Your house will be sold in no time at all ! |
12 | The herb border can be designed to follow the same principles as those used for the herbaceous or mixed border ; small plants will not thank you for planting them next to towering or buxom plants — they will be smothered in no time . |
13 | They seem to be locked in a time warp but this has become their biggest selling point because , by remaining stubbornly unlike every other manufacturer , their instruments can not fail to be distinctive . |
14 | In these rebellions , the main grievances voiced were fiscal , although it is not certain how far the taxation itself was the real cause of discontent and how far merely the last straw which could not be borne in a time when land was becoming scarce and real wages were in decline [ A.1 ] . |
15 | Usually we picture photons as transversely polarized ; however , photons can equally well be polarized in the time direction or longitudinally along their direction of motion . |
16 | In early September Collor had summoned for the first time the Council of the Republic , whose remit was to advise the President on action to be taken in a time of deep crisis or emergency , including the declaration of a state of siege if necessary . |
17 | A secret ca n't be kept in a time warp . |
18 | Try to decide what are the essential aspects to be covered in the time available . |
19 | The implementation of key targets as operational components of the new strategy — and hence also of the process of negotiation — may be conceived in the time frame of a decade but only in the form of a dynamic process , with different time frames for different components , and with an in-built and effective mechanism for review and reappraisal , leading to adjustments and correctives whenever the strategy is seen to deflect from the goals and objectives of development for which it was devised . |
20 | In all , 838 post-1976 imprints were identified , and in 814 instances ( 97% ) the method of acquisition was determined ; in the remaining cases , which principally concerned newspapers and serials — types of publication which are stamped in a different way from monographs — the method of acquisition could not be established in the time available . |
21 | Your firm 's methods are always being exposed in The Times . |
22 | Surely it is about time England and Wales came into line with the rest of Europe regarding access instead of being trapped in a time capsule . |
23 | The argument he used was still being used in the time from which I came , give or take a little rodomontade . |
24 | If no key is pressed in the time limit , INKEY will return -1 and INKEY$ will return a null string . |
25 | Or be buried in The Times when the fateful question is asked . |
26 | My father had an atlas which had been published in the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire , but this was on such a small scale that it was virtually useless . |
27 | It was reported in the Times Educational Supplement that Ferndale Comprehensive School in Mid-Glamorgan issued all of its first year pupils with free uniform and sports clothing . |
28 | It was reported in The Times of 6th March 1975 that Mr Toffrey Reeves , a surveyor for the National House Owners Association , which is a cut-price conveyancing group operating in England , was ordered in the High Court on 5th March to pay £3,000 damages to a client for failing to detect structural defects in the house he bought . |
29 | During the year the University was featured in the Times Educational Supplement ; published the first of its new-style Annual Reports ; and attracted more favourable press comment as a forward looking , responsive institution . |
30 | was done in the time of which set up the Republic of Ireland , get the I R A to declare a truce and talk to them and I think |