Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] to the time " in BNC.

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1 It was held that there had been no breach of the condition as to title because that condition related to the time of the sale .
2 Evidently , in response to a suitable input triggering pulse , a monostable multivibrator creates a rectangular output pulse of amplitude and duration related to the time constant RC .
3 What is certain is that the two parts of the community continued to the time of Lanfranc 's death and beyond to face each other with unconcealed hostility .
4 The digesta version , contrary to its usual practice , seems to have struck out more unnecessary detail than the responsa , such as the lengthy description of the debts and the circumlocution referring to the time the will was made .
5 One aspect of this discretion relates to the time limit for making an application for judicial review under RSC Order 53 : s. 31(6) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 allows the court to refuse leave or to refuse relief if there has been undue delay in making the application and that the granting of relief would , amongst other things , be ‘ detrimental to good administration ’ .
6 The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi was a slickly-packaged Indian guru with a message tailored to the times .
7 The old man pointed to The Times , which lay on his table with other journals .
8 The sales cycle refers to the time which can reasonably be expected to pass before an order is concluded .
9 letter relate , does the letter relate to the time of purchase ?
10 ‘ We do not agree with your slave morality , ’ the albino spoke to the time traveller .
11 Colnaghi contributed little to American museums in these years ( the 1930s and 1940s ) and what they did sell betrayed an unwillingness to adapt to the times .
12 Thus , true poetry is an entity to which the property POETRY truly applies , while Charlie 's old school is an entity such that the relation between it and the description CHARLIE 'S SCHOOL belongs to the time labelled by the word " old " , and a certain winner ( when not used with the indefinite sense ) is an entity of whom or which the description WINNER certainly holds ( or so the gambler hopes ) .
13 It success is partly demonstrated by the fact that school examination results in West Sussex ranked third in the country according to The Times performance league .
14 A news , release sent to The Times , New Printing House Square , Gray 's Inn Road , London WC1 may possibly find its way to one person who will be interested in it , but it is not very likely .
15 Activity was such that the Ladies resumed sending their golf reports to The Times , Sporting Life and Gentlewoman and the Standard warned of the early re-introduction of the entrance fee .
16 The second is the language related to the time in question : for example , Old English , Norman French and Medieval Latin .
17 b ) Time scale : different forecasting methods will have different value according to the time scale for which they are being applied .
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