Example sentences of "time [to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Using some scraps of board , it is worth experimenting with exposure times to optimise the UV time period . |
2 | Norwich Union 's aim is at all times to provide a first class standard of service . |
3 | By contrast , says Clarke , the poor and working class within those communities have often been more accepting of those ‘ who would be outcast by the ruling culture — many times to spite the white man , but mainly because the conditions of our lives have made us empathic ’ . |
4 | Tweezers are a crucial piece of equipment and should be used at all times to handle the pressed material . |
5 | Well , erm I I have been accosted a few times to do a few things , you know erm like I say , prostitution , they think probably because you 're on your own , everybody else , because one , say one person in the block is one , then you are one as well , you know . |
6 | Increasingly in some areas it can be seen that settlement sites occupied in the Roman period continued through post-Roman times to form the basic framework of medieval and modern villages and hamlets . |
7 | I was gon na say is it necessary to put and will be at the survey site at all times to ensure a smooth operation . |
8 | It is not advisable to indulge in elegant variation ; repetition of the same word a dozen times to convey the same meaning in the same paragraph is better than risking ambiguity . |
9 | These giant machines , including a nine-feeder installed in 1847 , were considerable feats of engineering and enabled The Times to have an enormous circulation by 1850 , reducing its rivals to pygmies . |
10 | Project appraisal involves many calculations which must be carried out a number of times to produce a proper sensitivity analysis . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Just in time to preserve the high quality of sport and curtail poaching and illegal fishing . |
13 | TIME TO WIELD THE BIG KNIFE |
14 | The story in Scotland begins with the first Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh where , in 1710 , noble ladies waited patiently to dance a minuet with their partners — one couple at a time to accommodate the huge dresses . |
15 | In the build up to her first ever world tour , the now seasoned campaigner decided it was time to kill the cutesy girl-next-door and reflect the reality of what had happened to her over the previous two years . |
16 | It may also have the effect of precluding those members who can not find the time to attend a few workshops and may therefore strengthen management committees and their bureaux in the long run . |
17 | Next consider the situation when a switch is closed at time to connect a steady e.m.f. to a series circuit comprising just capacitance C and resistance R. In these circumstances Kirchhoff 's voltage law gives and taking the Laplace transform with the aid of relations ( 11.20 ) and ( 11.31 ) , the corresponding equation is obtained . |
18 | However , once Governments of either party know that they will complete a Bill on a certain day , they hand much of the power over to the Opposition to decide how they want to use that time to debate the proper timing and clauses . |
19 | It was not the most enticing of substances , and Marie returned to the surgery , this time to see a male GP . |
20 | Rocky , busy waving his charges on board , glanced over his shoulder in time to see a small group of dark shapes disappearing at a fast lope round the bend of the curving driveway . |
21 | He crossed the street , dodging the traffic , reaching the door in time to see a second figure stepping into the elevator . |
22 | His head rose above the floor level of the hay-loft in time to see a great deal more of Melody than he had anticipated as she slipped her ragged clothes back on . |
23 | Leaning forward , she was in time to see a lethal-looking sports car nose its way across the cobbles . |
24 | She looked out of her bedroom window just in time to see a dark figure leading Bathsheba 's horse and cart out of the field . |
25 | We arrived just in time to see the first members of the brass band — a trombone and a tuba — come round the corner of the lane . |
26 | They came up in time to see the penultimate line-up . |
27 | September is a good time to see the lovely heathers on the moor and to see birds like meadow pipit and stonechat . |
28 | PATRICK was back at Royal St. George 's in time to see the last couples finish their rounds . |
29 | The Lassiters followed more circumspectly behind , reaching the stable-yard in time to see the previous year 's corn-dolly being symbolically burnt . |
30 | Before the visitor has had the time to see the baptistery ruins , the plaques or the crucifix he will have spent time near the door . |