Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adj] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 ( a ) the goods are free , and will remain free until the time when the property is to pass , from any charge or encumbrance not disclosed or known to the buyer before the contract is made , and
2 How I could fall asleep at a time like that I do n't know .
3 What you would do in your case with children is probably appoint them all and then they do n't all have to prove so they would hopefully discuss this at the time and say Well you know I 'm a long way away why do n't you two get on with .
4 I did not know this at the time .
5 Nor were some of the earlier beach reconnaissances the most encouraging of precedents , although Clogstoun-Willmott did not know this at the time .
6 I understand that has not been invited to speak to the Committee yet but perhaps you might consider this at the time of him producing his annual report next April .
7 What can you do , can you do half at a time , can you
8 X can do this at the time of giving the goods to Y or at any later stage .
9 Rapid weight loss may have made you feel good at the time , but depression and frustration soon set in as the pounds or kilos slowly creep back on again .
10 Maybe we 'll do two at a time .
11 It did sound odd at the time .
12 Few saw it like that at the time .
13 This , of course , was nothing to be ashamed of , but I did not realize that at the time .
14 Quite clearly , then , if a child is brought up so that it is exposed constantly to a critical parent , she or he may spend much of the time being an adapted child .
15 Erm d do you remember much about the time after the first world war ?
16 Now we have evidence which we will keep privy for the time being which will prove that neither Brampton nor Vechey committed suicide .
17 For example , do n't choose a raw silk with large slabs , or a handmade paper containing big flecks , as they will look enormous by the time they are enclosed in a tiny frame and will ruin the proportions of the picture .
18 The odds are that the engine of public policy change will , in fact , make few significant journeys and will spend most of the time hissing and panting in a siding .
19 We 'll spend most of the time in bed . ’
20 But it is the voice of Pearl investors which will have more influence on the outcome and they should keep quiet for the time being .
21 For commercial reasons the exact location of the areas targeted by the company must remain confidential for the time being .
22 As rain threatened throughout the week , but failed to actually materialise most of the time , there were fewer disruptions than usual , and another delightful aspect of Beckenham week was able to take place .
23 This means that in the wind conditions as in fig 30 , you will have little to no time on the inbound track .
24 so people will have that by the time you get
25 Ensure that you are familiar with any heating controls the system may have such as a time clock or programmer .
26 Furthermore , the procedure for Questions , with ministers answering Questions from the two sides of the House alternately , means that , on average , the Government side ( backbenchers and ministers combined ) will take three-quarters of the time .
27 The non-Power Launcher way of doing things normally involves opening the program group your application is in , finding the icon and double clicking on it , accepting that any other windows you may have open at the time will be overwritten if the application starts up maximised .
28 It is important that the explanatory statement should remain accurate at the time at which it is voted upon at the court-ordered meeting .
29 Even if the accident does not seem serious at the time , but you think it might have some ill-effect in the future you should apply to the DSS for a decision that it was an industrial accident .
30 It did n't seem important at the time and I was busy .
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