Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] from the time " in BNC.

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1 We compared the times taken to establish a definite diagnosis for the remaining infants from the time of presentation at the hospital .
2 Lynda Hillyer , head of textile conservation at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London , is concerned with the care of fragile and valuable textiles from the time of Tutankhamun .
3 May eighty- nine , only four months later , having had , having had a finger amputated , have received monthly benefits from the time of claim up until going back to work , of thirteen thousand , four hundred and seventy-five pounds .
4 The opportunities of individual patronage may have been reduced , but few major writers from the time of Gay and Swift to that of George Crabbe did not look for such patronage or shape some composition toward the expectations of a patron .
5 Not insignificant in this respect has been the upsurge of Soviet submarine activity in Swedish and Norwegian waters from the time a Whisky class submarine ran aground in October 1981 ; in August 1984 , these incursions were given a new twist by a Sukhoi fighter bomber 's six minute escort of a Swedish airliner into Swedish airspace .
6 The emergency services say it could cut vital minutes from the time it takes to respond to a call .
7 This is because the change in the stock in the current quarter ( ) consists of revaluations ( which are a function of the change in asset prices over the quarter ) and new purchases which are a function of expected gains from the time of purchase rather than simply from the end of the current quarter .
8 The association was closed to new members from the time that this project became public , but now membership will be opened again : I imagine there will be considerably more interest in membership than prior to the event .
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