Example sentences of "[num] [noun] from [art] 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 In four patients abdominal pain , controlled by analgesics , persisted until death at 2 , 2 , 8 , and 12 months from the time of diagnosis .
5 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 .
6 Most men take less than six minutes from the time of entry to the time they ejaculate .
7 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 .
8 The first review takes place not later than six hours from the time the detention was authorised .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 ( 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 .
13 As a rule the right is first vested in the author , and continues for fifty years after his death ; but in the case of photographs and gramophone records the original owner of the negative or plate is treated as the author , and the right lasts for fifty years from the time when the negative or plate was made .
14 However , it can take up to three months from the time of infection — and sometimes even longer — for your body to produce antibodies .
15 Claims for restitution have to be made however ( a ) within three years from the time when the claimant knew or ought reasonably to have known of the location , or the identity of the possessor of the object , and ( b ) in any case within a period of thirty years from the time of the theft .
16 ‘ The air ambulance can go anywhere in Cornwall and is on the scene in nine minutes from the time of getting the 999 call , on average , ’ he says .
17 In matters of this kind we are often considering a span of 15–20 years from the time when it is first apparent that an old person can not ‘ carry on as before ’ to the time of death .
18 Popper was aware of the problem discussed in section 1 right from the time he first published the German version of his book The Logic of Scientific Discovery in 1934 .
19 It is recommended that their training stretches over a period of about 15 months from the time that they take up their post .
20 However , if the right is not commercially exploited within 15 years of the creation of the topography , the right expires 15 years from the time the topography was first recorded in a design document or the time when an article was first made to the design , whichever is the earlier .
21 The same player scored number three after sixty seven minutes , Palace scored a consolation goal four minutes from the time through Wright .
22 Claims for restitution have to be made however ( a ) within three years from the time when the claimant knew or ought reasonably to have known of the location , or the identity of the possessor of the object , and ( b ) in any case within a period of thirty years from the time of the theft .
23 It will normally be for four weeks from the time when you start to work under the new contract .
24 I trust we shall be back in two years from the time we left England …
25 Seventeen patients have died , at a median of seven months from the time of diagnosis of AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis ( range 1–23 months ) .
26 ‘ It 's been terrible watching the change in this country over the past 20 years from a time when the consensus was that the public good was what mattered , to today when people only care about shopping .
27 At that speed , pedestrians would have had seven seconds from the time the train came into view until it reached the crossing .
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