Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [adj] time [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | We had all been in Hawaii with Youth With A Mission ( YWAM ) taking part in the Crossroads Discipleship Training School , YWAM 's basic entry course for full time workers . |
2 | A team at Pittsburgh realised that the fact that a move need only be proven bad once could be the key to enormous time savings . |
3 | In chemical reactions where gases are evolved the volume of gas can be measured using a suitable gas syringe at selected time intervals . |
4 | You can get a leaflet , Homeloan — Special Help for First Time Buyers , and details of the current regional price limits from most building societies , Citizens ' Advice Bureaux , banks and local authorities . |
5 | But this ruse gives a chance for Nestor and the gallery of small time crooks and pimps to be transported to Devil 's Island , an escape on a raft in a storm and end up at the North Pole for a sequence with a dancing penguin and a polar bear , to give the show a Christmas gloss . |
6 | The heights of accumulation at known time intervals are measured by optical micrometer and the particle sizes calculated from these figures . |
7 | 100% Mortgage for first time buyers |
8 | A group of full time managers , individually and directly accountable to the next tier above across the whole range of their duties , may have more difficulties in establishing sufficient local standing . |
9 | The Justices of the Forest were to drive the deer from all disafforested districts into the remaining forests during the forty days after disafforestment : after the expiration of that time places put out of the forest were to be exempt from the operation of the Forest law . |
10 | Other methods of stimulating volume might include controlling trading hours ( by concentrating liquidity in a particular time frame , as on the metal and cocoa rings ) or by lengthening the hours , to attract business from other time zones . |
11 | Even though school generated activities are not taking place at these times judgements are made about the standard of work on display and the general state of order and cleanliness . |
12 | The dissociation was temperature dependent with average time constants of 30 s , 10 mins and 2 hours at temperatures of 37°C , 20°C and 4°C respectively . |
13 | That makes them good value set against the sector leader Hays , trading on a ratio of 17 times earnings , with BDM at 10 times . |
14 | The accruals method has been in development for over three years , and was triggered by the takeover of Pearl by AMP on a price/ earnings ratio of 9.6 times earnings calculated under an embedded value method . |
15 | The circumstances in which a break with the past and the need for a fresh start come about vary from country to country , but in almost every case in modern times countries have a Constitution for the very simple and elementary reason that they wanted , for some reason , to begin again and so they put down in writing the main outline , at least , of their proposed system of government . |
16 | ParcPlace also plans to introduce a cheaper personal computer version of SmallTalk for first time users unfamiliar with object oriented technology . |
17 | They develop a weak sleep/wake rhythm in the absence of external time cues , the implication of which has just been discussed . |
18 | Prospective collection of data on general practitioners ' referrals to specialist outpatient clinics between June 1990 and March 1992 and detailed comparison of two time periods : October 1990 to March 1991 ( phase 1 ) and October 1991 to March 1992 ( phase 2 ) . |
19 | These range from single units certificating work experience to full time courses which emphasise the European context throughout . |
20 | While there was disappointment that the Chancellor had not taken the opportunity to roll up tax relief for first time buyers into the first few years of a mortgage , the doubling of the stamp duty threshold has been widely welcomed . |
21 | It crosses two mountain ranges , 561 rivers , 124 km of permafrost and more than 1000 km of West Siberian bog and marsh on its journey through five time zones to Western Europe . |
22 | He was a hero to the Eighth Army , the darling of W. M. Aitken , first Baron Beaverbrook [ q.v. ] , and the subject of two Times leaders . |
23 | We have already cited the 1800 correspondent to the Courrier des spectacles on the subject of mechanical time beaters : ‘ Doubtless there is a batteur in the wings or for the chorus … |
24 | Celluloid time is malleable , even reversible ; the stability of real time meanders and comes under question the way many of our other unquestioned perceptions of solidity and certainty stumble in the confusion of deliberate sensory re-alignment " . |
25 | At 59 I 'm the novelty man of big time races , but seven years ago it was a different matter . |
26 | Staff participation in TOP Time Outs increased to 114 TOP Time Outs involving 290 staff . |
27 | It is important that there should be not only a record of the climates of the past on all time scales , but also a continuing record of short-term fluctuations of climate ( variations over a few years ) coordinated on a global scale . |
28 | Aliquots of 10 µl each were withdrawn from the mixture at various time points and quenched by adding 10 µl ice-cold 20% ( v/v ) aqueous trichloro acetic acid ( TCA ) . |
29 | The promises Black made to management about the likely technical success by specific time periods were continually broken and again only the support of a product champion kept the work from being stopped ( Nayak and Ketteringham , 1986 ) . |
30 | The number of lost time accidents occurring on site during 1992 was 14 including 6 which were reportable to the HSE . |