Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Many of the costs are hidden in the time of teachers who are distracted from their primary task by the managerial and administrative requirements of examinations .
2 Thus the time dependences of the current I and potential difference V are given by the time dependence of the intersection of the load line with the characteristic , provided the frequency of the source is not so high that reactive effects render the static characteristic inappropriate .
3 While few are completed at the time of writing , previews of work in progress suggest some excellent material .
4 Associated with this view is the general contention that services are consumed at the time they are produced , and therefore they can not be stored , transported or resold .
5 These prices are a guideline only and it is strongly advised that prices are checked at the time of booking .
6 Only two of Ulster 's 32 clubs play their hockey on grass and Gavin realises that Portrush are caught in a time warp which could hinder the North West outfit 's progress .
7 I am reminded of the time when we were leaving Italy after a while in the Dolomites and spent all our Italian cash in the last café making a phone call , only to find that the café owner was adding a surcharge to the bill .
8 But few critics are laughing at a time when ex-Klansman David Duke is able seriously to contend the governorship of Louisiana .
9 Anything less involves wasted potential and the limiting factors are seen as the time and energy of the carers .
10 Little wonder , really , that right now the two of them are looking for the time of their life with someone of their own age .
11 Secondary sources are written after the time of the event and are usually based on primary sources .
12 ‘ We are living on a time bomb here . ’
13 We are living at a time when everyone is forced to adopt a political position : one day it will become clear that 6 February 1934 marked a dividing point in literature as well as in politics .
14 Under the Administration of justice Act 1982 , where a will contains a devise or bequest to a child or remoter descendant of the testator , and the intended beneficiary dies before the testator , leaving issue who are living at the time of the testator 's death , then , unless a contrary intention appears in the will , the devise or bequest passes to the issue living at the testator 's death .
15 Er , today and every day , almost , a question of the police , at the moment , there is this business going on , er , in in London , at Stoke Newington , over the fact that , the charges against the police for corruption , being involved with all sorts of things that they should n't , er , and we are living through a time , where the police is having to fight a battle for it 's own respect .
16 Instead we are living in a time when we can watch a TV ad which tells us that cars which are way beyond the range of most people 's pockets are being ‘ handbuilt ( somewhere else ) by robots ’ .
17 When you feel like ‘ beating yourself up ’ , observe how you are acting at the time .
18 These correlations , however , apparently increase when emotionality ratings are made at the time of recall and may increase with the age of the memory ( Linton , 1986 ) .
19 And th the stories that you read are all , all for children are they ones that you 're reading from a book , or are they ones that you 're inventing at the time , or what ?
20 ‘ We 're living on a time bomb ’
21 Oh in fact you 're not even you could never have to go back to that same place but depends on where what you 're doing at the time that assignment comes up for reselling .
22 We hope it 's sunk in and they 'll know what they 're doing by the time they get to Bosnia .
23 However , because only very small quantities are produced at a time , maximum sample recovery is of utmost importance .
24 Only one or two young are born at a time and they are transported in an unusual manner by the mother — by hanging on to her greatly elongated teats .
25 I am locked in a time warp , but I 'm lost in several time warps .
26 WHY Do we drink coffee ? one answer is to keep us interested in what we are doing at the time — typing , say , or repairing a car .
27 Next you have to decide when to enter the date and time information — do you want to use the spreadsheet like a time clock where you record what you are doing at the time you do it or will you use it to maintain a post-hoc record and enter dates and times in batches .
28 And say we are coming in no time at all . ’
29 Studies have shown that most products pass through a series of stages — their life-cycle — from the time they are introduced until the time they are withdrawn .
30 ‘ All that work beforehand — I 'm exhausted by the time we sit down to eat .
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