Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] the [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Each one shows a map of the Grand Prix circuit where Mansell beat the world , plus the finishing line-up of first , second and third , Mansell 's average speed and the winning time .
2 Each one shows a map of a Grand Prix circuit where Mansell beat the world , plus the finishing line-up of first , second and third , Mansell 's average speed and the winning time .
3 Each sticker shows a map of the Grand Prix circuit where Mansell beat the world to win his crown , plus the finishing line-up of first second and third , Mansell 's average speed and the winning time .
4 Each sticker shows a map of the Grand Prix circuit where Mansell beat the world to win his crown , plus the finishing line-up of first second and third , Mansell 's average speed and the winning time .
5 Each sticker shows a map of the Grand Prix circuit where he beat the world to win his crown , plus the finishing line-up of first , second and third , Mansell 's average speed and the winning time .
6 We were wined and dined at great expense and the next time I met Tommy he thanked me profusely for assisting him on that evening .
7 The close relationship observed between the width of each magnetic anomaly and the corresponding time scale of magnetic reversals , which by now had been accurately established by the radiometric dating of terrestrial lavas , convinced many earth scientists of the reality of sea-floor spreading .
8 ‘ If A delivers goods to B on sale or return and B having received them immediately delivers them to C on sale or return , the reasonable time in the one case must , I think , be co-extensive with that in the other case and if that reasonable time elapses and C brings back the goods to B and B takes them back to A , everybody is acting within his rights , and it appears to me that property never passes … if under like circumstances A delivers goods to B and B delivers them to C in each case on sale or return and the reasonable time be , let us say , 14 days , and C after four days sells the goods or elects to buy the goods , I think property will have passed , because C will have done an act which renders it impossible for B to return the goods to A. ’
9 ‘ Currently she 's got a lot of our designs in her wardrobe and the last time she was in Australia we had dinner together . ’
10 She remembered the laughter and the happy times they had enjoyed in her father 's cottage , where ‘ meat once a week ’ would have been luxury indeed .
11 East India Dock is now er , virtually fully utilized printing the Basildon papers in the daytime and the Financial Times at night and the Observer on Saturday night and we 've got high hopes of getting the contract to print the Japanese er , European edition of the Japanese daily and that , that will fill the morning slot so that really will be er , great utilization of , of that er installation .
12 Ninety per cent of people in residential care in Newcastle are on income support and the average time to death or discharge in residential care is three years , so his department will be picking up the whole burden by the third year .
13 There is no outside view of any sort and the only time they leave the cell is for weekend visits from relatives , bi-daily showers or for 45 minutes ' daily exercise .
14 They let me get on with my job and the only time I see them is to get things rubber-stamped . ’
15 The effect of these factors was cumulative in that the proportion of patients unhealed at each time point and the mean time to healing increased progressively with the number of risk factors to which the patient was exposed .
16 Since it was intended to examine the ability of the normal book-provision system to cope with varying levels of demand by noting the relationship , if any , between the number of requests submitted in any one period and the average time for straightforward deliveries of ‘ ordinary ’ books from the Main Building within that period , requests for early or rare items , most of which are not supplied through the normal book-fetching channels , were excluded .
17 So I was determined to show them I could take a joke and the next time a big stork went over I pretended not to know what it was called and asked my girl .
18 Muriel said on several notes , implying it was the wrong type of joke and the wrong time .
19 Reviews in the early 1980s called for reactivation of research to establish the optimal positioning of the newborn infant and the optimal time for umbilical cord clamping at preterm deliveries .
20 ‘ Ely , ’ I said ( that was her name and the first time I 'd ever used it ) , ‘ I want to be free . ’
21 ‘ Twice for a whole day and the other times for two hours each .
22 Starting to feel more than a fraction disgruntled that he 'd been in Prague when she 'd called before — on the right day and the right time — Fabia strove hard to keep what she was feeling out of her look .
23 The rest of the family was in the sitting-room and the last time she had looked in they were eating chocolates and sorting through a pile of videos .
24 Calls made to the BT bureau in Ealing , west London , will be passed on as usual , taking into account the traveller 's schedule and the different time zones he or she encounters along the way .
25 It should be emphasised that the smallness of the sample and the brief time spent in data collection are not indicative of the priority of the Minor Project in the eyes of the investigators , but merely reflect the limited time available for this aspect of evaluation .
26 The press adored Korda , because he represented ‘ quality and the big time ’ , but the extravagance was a matter of concern to his backers , the Prudential Assurance Company .
27 Statajack was David 's first win for nearly a month and the big time could come with Seattle Rhyme who reappears against Derby third Silver Wizard and Jeune at Kempton on Saturday .
28 Although it was morning and the quietest time of the day the air was already pungent with the smell of curry and spices , reminding Massingham that it was some hours since breakfast and that there was no certainty when he would get his lunch .
29 And when I say the country I do n't mean one of those villages just off the motorway full of people just like us buying Australian Chardonnay from the local wine merchant and the only time you hear an ooo-aarr accent is when you 're listening to the Archers in the bath .
30 Seduced by better money , Malc became a bus conductor and the bad times began .
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