Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [art] [noun sg] time " in BNC.

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1 Television programmes during the day time encouraging grooming and self-presentation at interviews also helped to reinforce the idea that it is the individual 's fault .
2 One or two burglaries during the day time .
3 Dealers at this firm suffered the indignity of getting illegally fined for coming in late in the mornings , even if it was only five minutes after the starting time of 8.30 a. m …
4 Some of the shopkeepers in Skinnergate and High Row have been angered by the decision to stop deliveries during the peak time .
5 Figure 8.5 shows measurements of over 600 days of the radar time delay for reflections from Venus ( Shapiro et al.
6 Held , granting the applications and remitting the case to the magistrates , the essence of the defence case was an allegation that the prosecutor had dishonestly contrived to manipulate the prosecution process so as to avoid the consequences of the legislation which brought the applicants within the custody time limit regulations .
7 The individual PEG species were identified in the chromatogram by comparing their retention times with the retention time for a pure PEG 634 standard .
8 It was an occasion filled with memories of a life time in the carpet business , highlighted with speeches by Ralph Ellis , Rod Turnbull , Steve Higgins and from customers who have known him for a long time .
9 Significant variations in the delay time produce quite strong frequency modulation .
10 It is simply not good enough for people to argue , as I have heard , that viewers will be able to see Current Affairs outside the peak time .
11 BAe said its range would be up to 50 per cent greater than the existing 125-800 , cutting 50 minutes from the flight time of coast-to-coast operations in the US and Australia .
12 Everyone thought that Zagrat were just a bunch of old beardies from the headster time . ’
13 Some times in the day time you can see the moon especially if it 's on a particularly bright day .
14 The 17-year-old , £35-a-week apprentice engineer , who won the AAA 's under-17 100 metres hurdles in a record time of 12.9 seconds last year , said : ‘ I am bitterly disappointed to be rejected by two local authorities .
15 To avoid a reputation for being unreasonable , allow a strict margin of five minutes over the starting time and absolutely no more .
16 If you have any questions on this insurance cover please ring Joan Daniels , or bring your queries to the discussion time at our next meeting in March .
17 They did n't give me methadone , they just gave me I think it was 30 milligrams of Librium and two sleepers of a night time … .
18 Like the nature goddesses of old , they were responsible for storms and rock-falls. paralleling the seasons , such hags can metamorphose into beautiful — though treacherous — young maidens in the spring time .
19 ‘ The preferred ditties are rhymes of the nursery time … ’
20 You 've got a hundred — a hundred degrees in the day time and you 've got freezing conditions at night and literally just , people are lying , lying on the floor shaking at night time , erm they 're beginning to lose children , they have n't had an er epidemic of disease yet , you know they 're definitely going to get one , er and then the other big problem is er to coordinate a massive air lift , and it 's going to have to be an air lift , you know as , as big as say the Berlin air lift .
21 It may be instructive that the prime mover in the action was an American bank ( Allied International ) which has subsequently ceased operations in London and which withdrew from the action on those grounds , although their vice president in charge of operations at the material time was , and still is , resident here .
22 They subsequently announced a restricted two-control airman 's licence , requiring only twothirds of the training time of ‘ conventional gear ’ ( i.e. taildragger ) aircraft like the Piper Cub , Taylorcraft et al .
23 Their Lordships concede that the judge erroneously classed as hearsay some evidence which , though tenuous , was admissible , but they consider that the evidence of Paulette 's drug addiction could not , if admitted , have affected the outcome , particularly having regard to the fact that the defendant 's own evidence did not tend to show that Paulette was affected by drugs at the material time .
24 It is of particular interest to us today that the rivalry of Pharisees and Sadducees extended to their differing views concerning the way time should be measured .
25 Windlestone Shed raid : Burglars broke into a shed at Windlestone Farm and stole tools during a night time raid last week .
26 some part , parts of the war time .
27 Every three months additional biochemical and virological measurements including the prothrombin time and the levels of alanine aminotransferase , albumin , bilirubin , HBsAg , and antibodies against HBsAg as well as HBeAg were performed .
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