Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [adj] time [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I could go on for some time sir , but I will now proceed to the technical planning matters .
2 To some extent , the government 's policy of affordable housing will enable an element of affordable housing to be provided , but it wo n't satisfy the needs of either people who are currently on the bottom of the housing rung and seeking to move up , nor will h help people who might be seeking to afford to c to come in as first time buyers as opposed to people who are otherwise er some other arrangement through an affordable housing provider .
3 In the limit B 0 , the complex map can be approximated by the real noninvertible map where I = E. Introduction of a finite value for augments the left side of the above by a term , and the index n gives over to continuous time t .
4 KEITH Pringle had split up with long time girlfriend Leanne Rees on several occasions .
5 They study for the CIMA 's highly respected qualification by distance learning in the evenings , topped up with full time revision courses .
6 A more effective approach , however , would simply divide the morning up into small time zones with the reward for playing nicely available at the end of each .
7 Up to that time coal was chiefly used as a domestic fuel but from 1812 onwards it went to sea as bunker fuel .
8 Up to that time Parma had not been touched , and the Parmigiani had lived in the irrational hope that the Americans would not bomb the city because Toscanini , by then living in the United States , had persuaded them not to do so .
9 Using a magnetometer , they found that only in the bones of the sinuses was magnetic remanence more than twice the background level — and in those bones it was up to 13 times background .
10 Up to this time Jones had been concentrating on his muon work for which the DOE had been providing the funding .
11 Up till this time Wendy and I had endured the discomforts of Althorp Street with cheerful good humour ; but when we discovered layers of stale milk on the saucepans , we felt we had had enough .
12 Only 35 per cent of young people in Britain stay on in full time education and training .
13 Those who are out for good times race but we lesser mortals chat and laugh , banter and encourage .
14 out of small time thieving
15 We are going to lift this nation out of hard times inch by inch and day by day , and those who would stop us had best step aside .
16 It 's a competition organised by the Training Trust , in which teams are given a charitable task to carry out within strict time limits .
17 NIGEL Carr is back in big time rugby — with a watching brief to help Ulster retain the inter-pro title .
18 But , in order to buy rather than rent their own homes , Britain 's nine million home buyers now have to borrow an average of £37,000 — more than twice the average income — whereas 10 years ago the average loan of £11,800 worked out at 1.7 times income .
19 She is a clinical lecturer , University of Oxford and back at full time work as Consultant Dermatologist after maternity leave .
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