Example sentences of "time [to-vb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This may mean you will have time to spare at the airport before boarding your flight . |
2 | If you need to put in caveats , do so , and if you need time to look at a document , say so . |
3 | Oh you had n't time to look at the rest . |
4 | I said , Well I have n't time to look at the rest . |
5 | Therefore , it is now time to look at the concept of beta ( Β ) a little more closely . |
6 | Erm if you wanted to get time to look at the chart to colour the planets the right colour that 's up to you . |
7 | Give him time to look at the word . |
8 | Now that you have a clear idea of what regression therapy involves , it is time to look at the sort of problems that cause people to need such therapy — why and how such problems have arisen in the first place and how they can limit people 's lives and potential . |
9 | Take time to look at the corner of the Hospital wall where stands a memorial to King Edward VII surmounted by a bronze of St. George and the Dragon by the eminent sculptor Sir George Frampton . |
10 | However , to build on the past achievements of chemistry , it is now time to look at the material and constructional requirements of biosensors . |
11 | Having looked at the various strategies for using options it is now time to look at the valuation of options . |
12 | She sometimes signed it over to me if she needed it urgently and had n't time to queue at the post office . |
13 | Our children , 9 , and , 10 , are still asleep , but I take a cup to my wife before leaving home in time to arrive at the Grain Terminal before 7.00 am . |
14 | The advantage however is accidental , and brings with it difficulties of its own ; assuming that matter , unlike ch'i , is inert until moved , it took some time to arrive at the thought of inertia as either rest or uniform motion in a straight line . |
15 | Now is not the time to arrive at the friary . |
16 | Bearing in mind the need to keep the business rate down , has my hon. Friend had time to glance at a pamphlet entitled ’ The Citizens ' Charter ’ , written in 1921 by one Herbert Morrison , then secretary of the London Labour party , which states that the best way to improve local services is to increase competition ? |