Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun] time " in BNC.
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1 | One notable sequel reported in the Sunday Times of 6 January was a demonstration mounted by a number of Saudi women , not normally allowed to drive , who sent away their drivers and drove their cars around Riyadh . |
2 | This sombre event , which was reported in the London Times , may have stimulated the construction a few years later of a strange mausoleum in Paisley . |
3 | His death was reported in the Sheerness Times & Guardian : |
4 | ( 1 ) From the Association of Head Teachers ( Scotland ) as reported in the Oban Times ( 20/3/80 ) : |
5 | Re-exposure to these agents is not recommended within a cetain time because of the high antibody level and the risk of anaphylaxis . |
6 | Producers desperately needed to find new outlets for the capacity they had installed in the boom times . |
7 | They expressed the unanimous view that the proposals contained in the working time directive , which is to be considered by the Council of Ministers next week , would be extremely damaging to the tourist industry throughout the Community . |
8 | The filter further added to the exposure time which could be up to 80 times that of a normal plate . |
9 | The filter further added to the exposure time which could be up to 80 times that of a normal plate . |
10 | Oh I was shattered , I was shattered by the night time |
11 | Carmen Callil and Julie Burchill are not the only celebrities to have been approached by the Sunday Times with an offer to take over the £60,000-a-year literary editorship of the paper from John Walsh . |
12 | The Department of Trade and Industry paper was reported by the Sunday Times to claim that Britain 's manufacturing base was weak and deteriorating . |
13 | The federal Minister of Production , Islam Nabi , a member of the MQM , was reported by the Pakistan Times to have tendered his resignation on June 25 . |
14 | SALLY CLARKE Restaurateur , tipped by the Sunday Times as a British business leader in the making . |
15 | But all eyes will be on the opening event on the morning of Sunday , June 20 , when over 200 entrants have applied for the Mountain Time Trial over one lap of the TT course against the watch . |
16 | While the responsibility for doing so remains with the project leader , the accountant should be accepted as a part time member of the project team and encouraged to contribute ideas . |
17 | While the responsibility for doing so remains with the project leader , the accountant should be accepted as a part time member of the project team and encouraged to contribute ideas . |
18 | In the statistical analysis of economic data , assumptions are made about the way time series evolve , about the characteristics of the population from which a cross-sectional sample is drawn , and about the nature of the relationships between variables . |
19 | I fully accept the point that the Minister made about The Sunday Times . |
20 | We have a body that deals with police here and they should be doing there duties , no good the local police tell us there 's only eight members a shift , cos we do n't believe it , they get on the Council and so they someone say what about all these other places that are being robbed of a night time . . |
21 | The total protein concentration in hepatic bile did not differ between the two groups as shown by Gallinger et al , and was not connected with the nucleation time . |
22 | But no no er there was so many hinds having to be shot in the winter time and and and it would be sent away you see . |
23 | His book , serialised in The Sunday Times , revealed that almost from the early years , the marriage was in trouble . |
24 | For decades his complete diaries have been hidden in K-G-B files in Moscow — now they 're about to be serialised in the Sunday Times . |
25 | erm Let me refer to an advertisement which erm some listeners may have seen in the Radio Times in the last couple of weeks . |
26 | Shadow Heritage Secretary Bryan Gould has written to the Sunday Times slamming its ‘ extraordinary decision ’ . |
27 | Dunfermline also surprisingly failed to get both points due to a fighting performance from Dumbarton while Kilmarnock were saved by an injury time equaliser from Calum Campbell against bottom club Cowdenbeath . |
28 | But funerals in any expensive way here with us , are now accounted but as a fruitlesse vanitie , insomuch that almost all the ceremoniall rites of obsequies heretofore used , are altogether laid aside : for we see daily that Noblemen , and Gentlemen of eminent ranke , office , and qualitie , are either silently buried in the night time , with a Torch , a two-penie Linke , and a Lanterne ; or parsimoniously interred in the day-time , by the helpe of some ignorant countrey-painter , without the attendance of any one of the Officers of Armes , whose chiefest support , and maintenance , hath ever depended upon the performance of such funerall rites , and exequies . |
29 | Fibrinogen was measured by the thrombin time method . |
30 | Once asc time reaches zero and is replaced with no dec time , you can surface . |