Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [prep] the time " in BNC.

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1 He checked his watch ; fifty-five minutes from the time he had replaced the phone in Mr Patel 's fruit store .
2 If you take our recommended holiday insurance with the Eagle Star group and your baggage is not delivered within 12 hours from the time of arrival at your holiday destination due to delay or misdirection in delivery , you are covered up to £100 for essential purchases .
3 In the event of the Insured Person being deprived of baggage for at least 12 hours from the time of arrival at holiday destination due to delay or misdirection in delivery , the Norwich Union will pay to the Insured Person an amount of up to £75 for emergency purchase of essential items of clothing and requisites subject to certification of such delay , misdirection and expenditure by the HCI Representative .
4 The engine was recorded as having a total time of 302.30 hours at the time of the accident .
5 But the weather deteriorated and the wind increased to around 30 miles-per-hour by the time Jack was out and shot a 76 , giving us a three-stroke advantage over the Bear .
6 In four patients abdominal pain , controlled by analgesics , persisted until death at 2 , 2 , 8 , and 12 months from the time of diagnosis .
7 In other words to break his deemed domicile a person leaving the United Kingdom must be outside of the United Kingdom for three years counting three lots of 12 months from the time he left the United Kingdom .
8 Despite that , I managed to speak 322 words in the time left to me by Labour Members and Ministers .
9 Children under 2 years at the time of the return journey travel for just £15 on all flights .
10 Children aged under 2 years at the time of departure are covered free of charge , provided all other persons on the Booking Form are insured under this scheme .
11 When payment is received the supplier should usually then issue a tax invoice within 30 days of the time of supply if the client is a taxable person ( reg 12(1) and ( 5 ) ) .
12 In 1940 , there were about 400000 km 2 of forest in Central America and this was reduced to about half by 1987 , compared with perhaps 500000km 2 standing at the time of the arrival of Europeans in the early sixteenth century , when there was a large population : the Mayas with shifting cultivation and intensive terraced agriculture .
13 Kanof et al reported a decrease in height velocity in 88% of Tanner 1 or 2 patients at the time of diagnosis and before treatment .
14 Light goes maybe 30 metres in the time it takes sound to travel the 0.2mm thickness of the emulsion .
15 A fleet of 50,000 tons at the time of Drake had become a grander fleet of 200,000 tons a century later when Samuel Pepys was " clerk of the king 's ships " .
16 It had a strength of forty men at the time of the shooting and carried out surveillance work in areas where uniformed trooPs could not move freely .
17 ‘ If such an experiment were successful , I would n't care to be within thirty or forty miles at the time . ’
18 Most men take less than six minutes from the time of entry to the time they ejaculate .
19 They had issued the caution , now they were anxious to get on with the questioning , and they only had six hours from the time of the caution in which to hold her .
20 The first review takes place not later than six hours from the time the detention was authorised .
21 They also complained at the release of another man detained with Dalkammoni , Marwant Khreesat , reportedly a Jordanian or West German intelligence agent who was believed to have produced a total of five or six bombs at the time .
22 Instruments appointing proxies must be lodged with the company 's registrars not less than forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the meeting .
23 Upon proof of the mortgage the court will make an order for foreclosure nisi , under which an officer of the court is directed to find what is due for principal , interest , and costs , and the mortgagor is ordered to pay within six months from the time when the amount is certified .
24 The clinical details and follow up of the seven patients in whom the diagnosis was based on cytology alone are given in Table V. This group of patients all followed a clinical course suggestive of malignancy with progressive deterioration and death in two to six months from the time of discharge .
25 Where any power to revoke or determine can not be exercised within six years from the time when any particular property first becomes comprised in the settlement , the subsection does not apply to income arising under the settlement from that property , or from property representing that property , so long as the power can not be exercised .
26 In spite of the fact that there has been a very long tradition of work on rural land use , including the invaluable land use survey of the 1930s ( Stamp , 1962 ) , and its revival in the second survey of the 1960s and 1970s * ( Coleman et al , 1974 ) and much other detailed work from other sources ( Hart , 1980 ; Coppock , 1960a ; Best , 1981 ) as shown in Table 8. 1 , there is still a desperate need ( Hall , 1 974 , 414 ) for a ‘ national Domesday book for land use , preferably updated every 10 years at the time of the population census ’ .
27 If you 've never seen Time Magazine before , the 1991 edition of the Time Almanac will delight and intrigue you .
28 Mr Barter said that there were many shortcomings in the valves , heat sensors and hot water system at the centre , which had been open for only six weeks at the time Mrs Ormerod was treated in it .
29 The town of Knossos had reached a size of not less than 45 hectares by the time its first temple was built in 1930 BC , which would have given it a population of 12,000–18,000 .
30 ( 3 ) Unless a licence is transferred to another employee or agent within eight weeks from the time when the employee or agent named in a licence ceases to be responsible for the day to day running of the premises to which the licence relates , the licence shall cease to have effect .
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