Example sentences of "and [noun] [prep] [noun sg] time " in BNC.

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1 There are two comfortable lounges for relaxing in , a bar , a delightful panoramic restaurant , a lift and provision for lunch time snacks .
2 In recent years , it has become clear that very simple measures of reaction time ( particularly choice reaction time ) and variability in reaction time correlate very highly with ordinary IQ measures , to an extent that makes much of the theorising in this book inapplicable , Similarly , measures of inspection time have shown uncommonly high correlations with IQ , particularly in below average subjects .
3 Under Standing Order 19 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays after Question Time , one member , selected by the Speaker on a first come , first served basis , has ten minutes in which to outline his proposal for legislation .
4 The way the year is running we could have a drought at midwinter and snowdrops at harvest time .
5 The salvation it proposed was based on a reduction in the amount of first-class cricket to a 16-match one-day competition without over limitation , a reduction in county staffs and the involvement and use of part time cricketers .
6 It follows that schools will need to re-think their allocation and use of teacher time .
7 To ask the Lord President of the Council whether he has any further plans to propose changes to the order and method of Question Time ; and if he will make a statement .
8 It was on one of those occasions that the power and diversity of night time Radio One managed to lift a band out of newspaper print and into the public 's ears .
9 Our simple tips on handling and storage at harvest time , the most satisfying season for the kitchen gardener .
10 Finally , for backpacking and expeditions in winter time , extra capacity must be allowed for thicker clothing , bulkier sleeping bags , etc .
11 Doses and lengths of exposure time were high but ‘ not so far from the levels to which some people are exposed , particularly in the workplace ’ .
12 In America recently , I wore the lenses for a ladies ' luncheon , then went straight to the theatre for the show , and did make-up , hair and costume in record time .
13 You might think of it like the clock in your hall being set forwards or backwards at the beginning and end of Summer Time , so that it registers nightfall as coming first later and then earlier … ’
14 In actual fact I 've got a friend and I go potholing with him , we meet , he 's a Kendall farmer , he 's a a sheep farmer and er , we meet and he says you know what I 've got a problem with on my land , not foxes dogs and walkers that have n't got them on the leads and crows at lambing time cos they peck their eyes out and things of that calibre , he says yes , I 'll tell you what I 'll bet you I 've had animals taken by foxes he , he says I probably have , he said but I 've not had this kind of unindeighted killing as .
15 They were well looked after and were given plenty of beer , cigarettes and extras at Christmas time .
16 Hoodlums hired by virtually all parties use arms and muscle at election time , partly to capture polling booths , partly to repel attempted captures by rival parties .
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