Example sentences of "[n mass] [verb] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Allowed to choose for themselves under feral conditions , nearly all offspring arrive at a time when nutritional inputs to the dam are rising to a maximum , ie optimum grass growth . |
2 | Copies ordered at a later date may cost £5.00 depending upon the time lapse between the registration of death and the date of the order . |
3 | ‘ In this section , section 84 , Schedule 12 and Schedule 13 … ‘ action ’ includes any failure to act , and so as regards ‘ exercise ’ in relation to any power ; and ‘ action , ’ in relation to a society , includes action on its behalf by any body associated with it ; ‘ prescribed , ’ in relation to matters of complaint , means prescribed for the time being in Part II of Schedule 12 and , in relation to the respects in which a complainant is affected by any action , means prescribed for the time being in Part III of that Schedule as grounds for making action subject to investigation under the scheme ; … |
4 | ‘ In this section , section 84 , Schedule 12 and Schedule 13 … ‘ action ’ includes any failure to act , and so as regards ‘ exercise ’ in relation to any power ; and ‘ action , ’ in relation to a society , includes action on its behalf by any body associated with it ; ‘ prescribed , ’ in relation to matters of complaint , means prescribed for the time being in Part II of Schedule 12 and , in relation to the respects in which a complainant is affected by any action , means prescribed for the time being in Part III of that Schedule as grounds for making action subject to investigation under the scheme ; … |
5 | There was a decline in the island s population in the mid-1850s associated with many people emigrating at the time of the oidium disease of the vines . |
6 | Erm that somehow coping strategies which people developed at the time are counter-productive when they when they 're a bit older , so that 's the general erm er kind of of impetus behind that . |
7 | Duchy retained all the staff employed at the time of the takeover , with the exception of the previous General Manager , who preferred to retire . |
8 | People said at the time that the war had been fought for the children , for a better future , and the 1950s represent a watershed in the historical process by which children have come to be thought of as repositories of hope , and objects of desire . |
9 | Some say this is in fact useful because it keeps people busy at a time when , as we have seen , it is probably too painful to have time on your hands to sit and reflect . |
10 | For works written at a time when Beethoven was still in his middle period , the lyricism in the works is extraordinary . |
11 | The cost of a half-hour meeting varies from $325 to $5000 depending on the time of day and on the exact nature of the video conference . |
12 | Dice rolling with the times . |
13 | This unfortunately is a series caught in a time warp . |