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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The main grouping of riders at any time in the race .
2 Botany Bay — near Margate , not Sydney — is the location for Sunley Estates ' Northdown Park development , which offers a whole range of houses for first time buyers .
3 I 'm very hopeful because er , Vietnam since nineteen eighty six has been under a process of economic and political reform , and they have released er a large amount of prisoners over this time , and there are still a number of prisoners , such as poets er religious people that are still in prison , who are hoping that , with their renewed effort and attention from the media , this 'll er be changed .
4 These principles of dietary treatment were frequently discussed during the meetings of paediatricians at that time .
5 ‘ It was a very demanding programme and very rewarding , but I 'm looking forward to keeping my head out of books for some time now , ’ he commented .
6 It is more probable that they were cited soon after deposit , but that the coverage of SCI at this time did not extend to those journals in which the citations occurred .
7 And Mary Queen of Scots at one time
8 Thereafter Hooley steered clear of companies for some time , concentrating on land deals .
9 He received a steady stream of visitors during this time , including the young Matthew Henry , the famous commentator , who was studying law in London .
10 Craigievar Castle too has special problems in that it is a tower house and can only take a limited number of visitors at any time .
11 Bell 's application of the methodology of sociolinguistics in real time to an extensive body of written and broadcast data suggests an interesting and practicable way of studying the gradual diffusion of a linguistic change from an identifiable point of influence .
12 In TRACE , the links between levels of description are explicit , hard-wired connections , and the links across time are represented by the simultaneous activity of sets of nodes in different time slices .
13 I think she must have seen a lot of things at that time which had made her the way she was , seen things in the blackout and in the underground stations .
14 But sufficient purgatorial time was deemed to have passed , and as far as Barbarossa was concerned , it was politically essential to state the unity of the empire and church by accepting Charlemagne into the body of saints at this time .
15 Their brains are delicately tuned packages of miniaturized electronic wizardry , programmed with the elaborate software necessary to decode a world of echoes in real time .
16 English rolls of arms at this time contain a considerable number of coats borne by ‘ foreign ’ knights especially from northern France , the Low Countries and the Franco-imperial borderlands .
17 Then I played a trick on Michael , who was a great chatter-up of girls at that time , and told him this person in costume was very keen on him , so he began to chat him up .
18 It was never even mentioned afterwards and I reckon 99 percent of players at that time would have sacked me .
19 Since Schorne was described in an episcopal record in 1273 as a subdeacon and became an incumbent with cure of souls at that time , it is probably wrong to identify him with the namesake collated by Archbishop John Peckham [ q.v. ] to the rectory of Monks Risborough ( Buckinghamshire ) on 24 September 1289 , a man who had been ordained subdeacon on the title of that benefice just twelve days earlier in Kent .
20 Most practitioners undertake reviews of procedures at some time or other , whether they are procedures in the commonly accepted sense of the term , ie low-level processes or activities with a set order of steps ( Collins Standard Reference Dictionary ) , or the total activities of an organisation that combine to achieve the purpose of the business as a whole .
21 which subsequently became the Treasurers and erm they used to erm collect the contributions from , from parents and there again I got involved because they were short of typists at one time
22 The mortality rate of puppies at that time was incredible .
23 The absence of evidence of a distinctive layout of fields before that time has led to the suggestion that Romano-British fields continued to be used in the Saxon period and that open fields may have been something that developed gradually through the Anglo-Saxon period as a whole ( Taylor and Fowler 1978 ) .
24 All patients seen for check endoscopy had good control of symptoms at that time .
25 Writing in the 1950s , Professor Hoskins rightly criticised the lack of detailed topographical studies of towns at that time .
26 Provincial cities which had ten to twelve theatres now have one or two and probably there were double the number of actors at that time .
27 But he has had more than his fair share of injuries in that time .
28 Options will in future be capable of grant under the British Gas Sharesave Scheme during any period when the Directors consider exceptional circumstances exist which justify the grant of options at that time .
29 This study investigates the needs of women at this time and examines the support which they receive from family and friends as well as that from health professionals in hospital and in the community .
30 The trilobites evolved rapidly , and can therefore be used extensively in the dating of rocks at this time .
  Next page