Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [prep] the [adj] times " in BNC.

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1 Daily reports of money market events , prices and yields are carried in the Financial Times .
2 WATER-BASED PAINTING mediums have been used from the earliest times by artists .
3 On this side of the Atlantic , it has been shortlisted for the Irish Times Prize ( which , unlike the Booker , has the courage to include authors from the US ) .
4 The course is to be designed by the five times winner of the Open Championship , Peter Thomson .
5 If the system incorporates a bilevel or chopper drive circuit the current control can be over-ridden at the appropriate times to make the full supply voltage available continuously .
6 1.29 The need for private nursing is chiefly a matter for medical evidence but the extent and likely cost can best be established by reference to expert evidence such as that available from the British Nursing Association or local nursing agencies whose addresses can be found in the Nursing Times .
7 As regards their gods , benevolent ones were honoured , whereas those of an equivocal nature had to be appeased at the appropriate times .
8 The market values of current liabilities will be close to their book values , and the market values of the long-term liabilities can simply be taken from the Financial Times .
9 ’ A pattern of high and low spots will emerge , and then some treats — perhaps an outing or a special meal — can be planned for the low times .
10 Note : The half yearly report will be published in the Financial Times and Times on Thursday , 12th August 1993 .
11 ATEST case aiming to set new standards of compensation for journalists suffering from repetitive strain injury may be launched against the Financial Times .
12 The flotation went some way to offset criticism of the Nigerian government in a World Bank report , the details of which were given in the Financial Times of March 16 .
13 The average wait for these patients who were seen outside the normal times of outpatient clinics , was 13 ( range 3–104 ) weeks .
14 There are many problems associated with the use of teaching accommodation that are probably not unique to Oxford Polytechnic : for example , bunching of teaching in the middle of the week with under-use of rooms on Monday and Friday , and rooms not being used at the booked times .
15 My ‘ want ’ first manifested itself in rudimentary arithmetic lessons when problems were posed concerning the respective times taken by A and B to fill baths , one of which had a hole in it .
16 The contrasting fortunes of share prices and sterling were illustrated by the Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 share index closing within a whisker of its best for the year whilst sterling could manage only a marginal improvement from Thursday 's all-time low against the German mark .
17 The proposals were described by the Financial Times of May 4 as " greatly complicat[ing] " already difficult negotiations .
18 However , concerns are expressed about the waiting times for elective surgery and out-patients and a perceived need for more medical and nursing staff .
19 The price of the units is quoted in the Financial Times .
20 The current financial services turnover and this has this has been published in the Financial Times and the Telegraph is somewhere in the region of between eight five and ninety percent .
21 The Shanghai stock exchange was reported by the Financial Times of Oct. 23 to have gained approval to offer for the first time to foreign investors shares worth $35,000,000-50,000,000 in the state-owned Shanghai Vacuum , the biggest quoted company on the exchange .
22 Appliances like cookers and water heaters tended to be used at off-peak times , but the use of electric fires was concentrated on the colder times in winter which coincided with system peak demand .
23 Specialist Old Testament study has long answered this question by saying that we have differing traditions of the early history of the people of God : one tradition in which the divine name was known from the earliest times , and another — contradictory — tradition that it was first revealed to Moses .
24 Further proof of the SDLP 's true nature ( if it were needed ) was provided in the Irish Times report of the Party 's 1989 annual conference in Newcastle , Co .
25 The solemnity was heightened at the actual times of worship by the colourful splendour of clerical pomp .
26 After the first rotary press was established at the Daily Times , that paper 's circulation soared from 25,000 in 1951 to 55,000 in 1955 ; ten years later , it reached 120,000 copies daily .
27 The outcome of my work was published by the Financial Times as a feature entitled ’ The Mystery of the Al Fayeds ’ on May 31 1985 .
28 Gerard Robson , a member of the Falkland Islands ' Legislative Council , was quoted in the Financial Times of Feb. 16 as stating that Falkland Islanders would not be " overjoyed " by the Madrid agreement but recognized that matters of defence and foreign affairs were the responsibility of the UK government .
29 One Bulgarian woman was quoted in the Financial Times on June 5 as saying : " The two main parties have turned the media and the campaign into a slanging match . "
30 PLO chairman Yassir Arafat was quoted in the Financial Times of Oct. 16 as telling US reporters that he was " consulted … day and night by phone " by Ashrawi and Husseini in Jerusalem and that , as they met with Baker in Washington on Oct. 10-11 , he was faxing them PLO endorsements of specific negotiating positions .
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