Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | As with the shaping section , pressing the F1 key at any time will display a help screen . |
2 | And it was a sad end to what will probably be the final F1 appearance for some time by two of the sport 's greatest protagonists . |
3 | Norman Bowler witnessed the vagaries of Minton 's existence at this time , but the older man also revealed to him a tender side which his performance in public obscured . |
4 | Claude Simon 's fiction at this time is particularly amenable to the criteria established by Ricardou . |
5 | Although Jack has retired he remains an advisor so that , as Ralph Ellis said at the dinner , ‘ We 'll have the benefit of Jack 's expertise for some time to come . ’ |
6 | It is the investigator 's experience during this time that improvements in awareness and involvement have been varied within the industries in which NGA members are employed . |
7 | Given Foix 's Haus-machtpolitik at this time , a desire to dominate the south-west by annexing further territories was easily attributed to the count . |
8 | The possibility had been at the back of Cadfael 's mind for some time . |
9 | We want to tell you that the 1963 hit is Britain 's top-seller of all time and reached world sales of more than 13 million . |
10 | Quite simply , the new Williams FW15 is the greatest Grand Prix car of all time … and it is what all the fuss is about in Formula One . |
11 | People 's vulnerability at this time can be very great , and it is a poignant reflection on our society that there are many other people ready to prey on this . |
12 | Hegel 's conception of historical time , then , reflects his conception of the intrinsic unity between all parts of the social totality , each a part of the whole and the whole present in each part , so that history too partakes of a self-reflective immediacy which paradoxically makes it ahistorical . |
13 | In one sense it 's part of every man 's dream at some time or other — to make for the country and live off and in nature . |
14 | The impact of these events on the church of Canterbury is unknown but Theodore 's increasing ill-health ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 43 ) may have meant a serious diminution in Canterbury 's influence at this time . |
15 | Morgan sat in the leather chair facing Buckmaster 's desk for some time after his chief had left , his bulk squeezed between the arms . |
16 | Friends noticed an increase in Minton 's drinking at this time . |
17 | Eliot had known Lawrence 's work for some time , but in 1931–2 he had grown particularly interested in that writer , whose ‘ travels to more primitive lands ’ and use of Mexican divinities in The Plumed Serpent were physical embodiment of Eliot 's anthropological reading and a likely reason for that title , After Strange Gods . |
18 | To see yourself in this way is a representation of the child 's move into historical time , one of the places where vision establishes the child 's understanding of herself as part of the world . |
19 | Who else would have been in Mayall 's band at that time ? |
20 | But basically I think most courses now , not sure there 's actually a legal requirement , I do n't think it is , but most of them want a at least a year 's sort of full time experience in erm , you know , d dealing with underprivileged people really and their problems and people who ca n't cope for one reason or another , and how er y you can er er sort of help them and what sort of relationship you can build with them and so on , and how |
21 | Attempts to establish a people 's diet at any time is very difficult without supporting documentary evidence , however , as vital evidence might he missing . |
22 | The purchaser may also wish to suggest a willingness to re-open discussions at a future date , subject to the candidate 's approval at that time . |
23 | Allowing for the hour 's difference between French time and GMT , this meant that Thomas 's aircraft was shot down 30 minutes after the main attack . |
24 | This was designed to build up English exports , to encourage English shipping and increase England 's share of the carrying trade , of which the Dutch had the lion 's share at that time . |
25 | Although it will have overtaken OS/2 's share by this time , Unix will still account for some 32% of servers systems sold by this time , the market research group says . |
26 | Philippa sat down on her chair again , crossed her legs , adjusted one sandal , and looked at her friend 's back for some time . |
27 | On Aug. 24 , the prosecution granted Zhivkov 's request for more time , giving him until Sept. 11 to prepare his defence in connection with charges of alleged racial discrimination and incitement to racial hatred against Bulgaria 's ethnic Turks . |
28 | But we will hear more of this in years to come and it is yet another sign that church planting is on God 's agenda at this time for Britain , for Europe , and for every nation . |
29 | The area occupied by the nursery was called Gurle 's Ground for some time after Gurle 's death ; in 1719 part of it was still occupied by a Martin Girle , possibly the nurseryman 's eldest son or a grandson . |
30 | The court may terminate a guardian 's appointment at any time but must give its reasons in writing for doing so . |