Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Suppose that the contract contains a simple time limit clause such as : The Buyer will notify the Seller of any claim it may have against the Seller for breach of contract within three days of delivery and that the seller delivers short of the required quantity and the goods are later found to suffer from a latent defect .
2 Note that the cavity feedback involves a finite time delay , of order in certain circumstances this enables the Maxwell-Bloch equations ( required to relate E ( L , t + L/c ) to E ( 0 , t ) ) plus cavity boundary conditions , to be expressed as a discrete mapping in steps of tR — this has been extensively studied in the context of passive resonators , and will be elaborated below .
3 The tobacco industry plans a long time ahead .
4 The deal marks the first time a Test match will be shown live , in full , from the sub-continent .
5 This trend will be most prevalent among larger companies that find downsizing takes a long time due to the complexity of their computing environment .
6 This trend will be most prevelant among larger companies that find downsizing takes a long time due to the complexity of their computing environment .
7 Most parents graduate to giving one warning after the initial command so that the child has a little time in which to respond but parents need to be very careful that they do n't lapse into nagging to get the child to comply again .
8 If the WC cistern takes a long time to fill , it is possible that a high-pressure type of ballvalve has been fitted instead of a low-pressure type ( page 38 ) or that there is dirt in the valve orifice .
9 Yes , I hope so too , but , I have the feeling that the next , the next time we looked I do n't remember it having green peddles the first time you found it
10 In one country at least — the Cameroon — a research institute , The Institute for the Reform of Primary Education at Buea , was set up in 1974 with reasonable resources in terms of personnel ( a team of twelve to fifteen nationals and experts has been employed ) , adequate funding jointly from Government and UNESCO/UNDP , and in its initial stages a sensible time scale to work to .
11 If your dive exceeds the no-decompression time , it flashes the notation asc time ( ascent time ) and the minimum amount of time , in minutes , needed to make the ascent .
12 The 55 week interval represents the longest time that any patient remained in the trial .
13 The London Implementation Group has a full time press officer working alongside colleagues in the Thames regions .
14 All money purchase schemes are potentially unpredictable , and are especially likely to lose value through monetary inflation ( and not least if the annuitant lives a long time ) unless the annuity is fully index-linked , which is not the case under present legislation .
15 Duchess is a fair way off — and her sporty husband has a swinging time
16 The difference is that your body takes a long time to react to the tetanus antitoxin Sorry , to the tetanus vaccine , to make antibodies against it .
17 The legal process takes a long time and the task of getting new Regulations approved remained incomplete when I retired .
18 However , if that application process takes a long time , it is felt that one can not upset that person 's lifestyle — he may be married — and he is allowed to stay .
19 The process takes a little time to grasp but very soon you will quickly put down on paper a series of " main points " .
20 Cardiff was , of course , built on mud flats , and nature takes a long time to change .
21 The author remembers the first time he was left with his first , brand-new child .
22 If the University requires a prime time slot on , for example , a Saturday , it may be necessary for the Club to seek sponsorship .
23 When the phone rings a third time answer it .
24 Half the crowd expect a punk band and half are curious old gits who remember organ bands the first time around .
25 The stitching takes a long time and hurts Stig a lot more than it hurts the rest of us .
26 Yes but you know I mean a tr a tree takes a long time to mature does n't it ?
27 The fitting of blinkers on Spartan Sprite had the desired effect at Higham , and it will be interesting to see whether this ploy works a second time should Nigel Bloom opt to ride her rather than Jaaez .
28 ON paper , at least , the depth of a recession seems an inopportune time to seek sponsors for a three-year programme to boost career opportunities for young Welsh speakers and help employers recruit more effectively .
29 The code contains the scheduled time of the start of the programme , plus day of the month .
30 Couple this with a quality assessment system which is riddled with jargon and technical description and the caterer has a hard time deciding what he or she is going to buy and from which company .
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