Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] [prep] [pron] time " in BNC.

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1 By recognising the complexity of the work of the ward sister and the demands made on her time , doctors can help by cooperating in good ward management .
2 With demands made on your time by employers during the day and children in the evenings , months can slip by before you manage to see friends and family .
3 He exists in a series of time-capsules , deeply aware of personal responsibilities , of demands made on his time , of kindnesses he wishes to offer , but nonetheless often unable to escape from the maelstrom he has created around himself .
4 Problems such as deadlines , noise , marital strife , excessive demands made on our time by others , and so forth .
5 They have fairly regularly staged , what you might call bigger bands who play the university circuit as such and they 're always , you know , dying for people to come along so there 'll , th there 'll be lists published at what time , what events are on at these places if you wan na go and do that and if you wan na go to the top notch bands , Birmingham 's a good venue for that with the Leisure Centre , the M I A the N E C , the K G B etcetera etcetera all that stuff there so there 's always plenty to do , do n't , do n't feel restricted just cos we 're in er the middle of the city centre in this college and there does n't seem a lot to do , there 's a lot going on .
6 And nor is it simply a question of numbers — among these studies are some of the subtlest , most ingenious and most penetrating essays written in our time , and the factor common to almost all , the naive or the clumsy as well as the brilliant , is the conviction explicit or implicit that Joyce is an outstanding , indeed for some the outstanding , modern writer .
7 It contains a mass of radioactive byproducts spawned during its time in the reactor , some of them extremely hazardous .
8 If this remains true today , it is probably because the House does not have the same pressures placed on its time as the Court of Appeal and is able to devote as much time as it wishes to oral argument .
9 It is n't that we have n't any standards left in my time ; it 's just that they 're different , do n't you see that ?
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