Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] for [art] time " in BNC.

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1 ( g ) ‘ recognised body ’ means a body corporate for the time being recognised by the Council under these Rules as being a suitable body to undertake the provision of professional services such as are provided by individuals practising as solicitors or by multi-national partnerships ;
2 ( 6 ) In this Clause ‘ recognised body ’ means a body corporate for the time being recognised by the Council of the Law Society under section 9 of the AJA and the Rules .
3 ‘ recognised body ’ means a body corporate for the time being recognised by the Council under Section 9 of the AJA and the Rules ;
4 ( 6 ) In this Clause ‘ recognised body ’ means a body corporate for the time being recognised by the Council of the Law Society under section 9 of the AJA and the Rules .
5 ‘ recognised body ’ means a body corporate for the time being recognised by the Council under Section 9 of the AJA and the Rules ;
6 The main programming problems are likely to arise in the correct timing of the phase excitation changes ; the program segment responsible for the time delay between Steps must be carefully written if it is to provide accurate timing , as well as perform a useful secondary function .
7 The agenda was in every respect unreasonable for the time allowed and it is remarkable that what was achieved was possible at all .
8 Fortunately there are many commercially available products , but when this problem first emerged the only treatment available for a time was with sodium thiosulphate. in the days of black and white photography this was readily available but can now be quite difficult to obtain .
9 Without any application to the court , the mortgagee , if his mortgage is a conveyance of the legal estate or ownership , may take possession ; but this course is hazardous , since he may be called upon in a redemption action to account strictly not only for profits actually received by him , but also for those which he might but for his default have received , and all such profits , so far as they exceed the interest due for the time being , must be set off against the principal .
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