Example sentences of "[adv] in the [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Tyzack 's advertisements , especially in the Financial Times , were eagerly studied by those seeking better opportunities in the pre-headhunting days .
2 ‘ The night-scene when they were landing the herring is one never to be forgotten , especially in the early times .
3 Women overtake men only in the part- time registrar posts .
4 The current values of units are published daily in the Financial Times and each year you will be sent a statement showing the progress of your Bond .
5 The prevailing rates are published daily in the Financial Times , and are also displayed on Prestel and in all our branches .
6 You will find the prevailing rate of interest shown daily in the Financial Times and on Prestel , and it is also displayed in all our branches .
7 A significant deterioration in cognitive function was defined as two or more consecutive increments of 5% or more in the mean time taken for a correct response and of 2% or more in the error rate with the last of the five euglycaemic test scores used as baseline .
8 You scoff at me and my ‘ one ’ man friend , you who have so many , but dear girl I have learnt more in the short time of my friendship with Edward , more of the world , of men as distinct from women , and man as an individual than in all my life I have learnt before .
9 The philosophy is devastatingly simple , Charlton recognising that he can not hope to improve players technically in the short time available to him before matches .
10 It was startling to discover that a race which was identifiably mutant had laws for the suppression of mutations , and he guessed that the origin of cause and principle alike lay somewhere in the lost time of the isolation of Tarvaras from the Empire .
11 Even in the little time she had had since yesterday ( and she had sent out at once for gossip papers .
12 ‘ I just wanted to say that , we would of course be very sorry to lose you , you 've been a tremendous asset to the Department , even in the short time you 've been here .
13 Even in the short time since the introduction of seat belt legislation in January 1983 in the UK , there has been a demonstrable reduction ( of approximately 25% ) in the number of deaths and serious injuries ( e.g. internal chest injuries and fractured skull ) among front seat car occupants .
14 Although we can not expect them to become typographers or graphic designers , we do believe that even in the short time available during our course we can give them what might be called an aesthetic awareness that will enable them to make reasonable decisions in their future work .
15 Even in the short time since he 'd chased the car along the street , she could see that he 'd gone further downhill .
16 It was almost a relief to discover that even in the short time she had been on board ship she was already beginning to acquire a golden tan .
17 Even in the slack times , between rush hours , there are usually several people in each car , even on these distant tentacles of the lines .
18 Prices of the funds appear regularly in the Financial Times , etc .
19 An additional initiative available is to advertise the opportunity either in the Financial Times or on the Accountants Business Network ( ‘ ABN ’ ) .
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