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

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1 And I think it would be a good time now to , to point out to the to s to er to say that we 'd like to have our views heard at that time .
2 A conference of central committee secretaries of communist and workers ' parties aligned at that time to the Soviet bloc was held in Varna , Bulgaria , on Sept. 26-28 , 1989 .
3 Many schools preferred at that time to have two paymasters rather than one , but in 1926 they were obliged to choose : those which thereafter received grants from the Board of Education in London , and not through the Local Education Authority , were reasonably enough known as direct-grant schools .
4 In practice the particle sizes in the sediment are computed from the weights settled at specific time intervals .
5 People have told me the lemon was to mask the taste of the uneven products made at that time by unscientific country brewers ; I do not believe that .
6 The chick will not imprint on objects seen after that time .
7 Most stony meteorites formed at that time as did the irons , which had already solidified from cores or pools of molten metal that lay within their small parent bodies .
8 The four symphonies written during this time reflect Italian influences in their design and content .
9 In 1536 Sir Ralph Sadler complained : ‘ I think it will be hard to get any bills signed at this time … .
10 Instead , in a replay , the number of corners awarded in extra time will be used to decide to outcome .
11 Thirty-four of the company 's reservoirs were contaminated with faecal coliforms , and drinking water was also found to contain excessive levels of pesticide residues. 80 per cent of its water supply areas failed at one time or another last year to meet statutory requirements .
12 Doubtless the adverts produced at this time of year have been successful in getting the message home .
13 Simon 's own statements made at this time betray a strong representational intent : while rejecting the forms of classic realism , the novel nevertheless retained its mimetic role .
14 Obviously Wordsworth thought that his poems would have some positive effect in this direction ; it becomes clearer why so many of the poems written at this time deal with ‘ domestic affections ’ , and in particular with the separation of mother and child .
15 Tallying up their invoices , many participants agreed with first time exhibitor Peter Findlay who , when asked if he would ‘ do ’ The Art Show again next year , replied , ‘ I 'd do it again next month ’ .
16 Motors with even numbers of phases must have half of the phases excited at any time .
17 Many other films released at this time showed how widespread were the skills developed by Hepworth .
18 To build times that nurses spent working with patients , into a specification and to , basically to form contracts based upon that time .
19 It resembles the pictures of dancers frozen for all time by the potters who made the Greek vases just to display their feats .
20 The efforts made at that time by Sartre , Camus , Merleau-Ponty et alia to rehabilitate Nizan achieved no more than to illustrate the impossibility of reasoned dialogue with the French communist party at moments of extreme ideological polarisation .
21 Here at Cabarave , east London 's black comedy club , the video monitors replaying his classic stage show Raw are turned down — displaced by the sound of jokes told in real time and laughter that 's live , spontaneous , uncanned .
22 Elite studies preserved for some time their emphasis on stability and survival of political rule rather than on the visible exercise of power .
23 It would be no surprise if he too had clocks set for different time zones .
24 There will be leptokurtosis in the distribution of price changes computed over equal time periods ( see Chapter 7 ) .
25 For plant subjects the only evidence is ( a ) the above comparison with the true leaf area , obtained from the leaf area machine and ( b ) the consistency of consecutive readings taken at short time intervals ( one to five minutes ) .
26 And I would like to you , remind you of my objectives quoted at that time and as are stated in the er manual .
27 It was one of the most complicated developments undertaken for some time , with Wendy working weekends and holidays to complete the project .
28 None of this alters the fact that it is possible to use these adjectives with a tense value distinctively different from that of the preceding verb ; see ( 51 ) and the contrast in ( 52 ) : ( 51 ) we all know Cerrutty to have been fortunate ( 52 ) ( a ) in the test my men showed themselves alert ( b ) in the test my men showed themselves to have been alert In ( 52 ) , ( a ) would naturally be suitable when the men respond promptly during the test , and ( b ) when , for instance , they had been alert in paying attention to instructions given at some time before the test .
29 A ‘ Social and Propaganda Committee ’ was formed — probably to good effect , for some of the Club 's present members joined at this time , either as Artisans or Juniors .
30 Three of the six horizontal wells drilled in that time have set Gulf of Mexico records for overall horizontal length .
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