Example sentences of "it [verb] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 The knowledge which it produces at any time is tentative and always open to challenge by further evidence .
2 The knowledge it produces at any time is tentative and always open to challenge by further evidence .
3 It has for some time been considered a most urgent need to extricate mentally handicapped children from long-stay hospitals and stop their admission to them , and there has , as a result , been a sharp fall in the numbers of mentally handicapped children in hospitals .
4 By far the most popular location in recent years has been the Netherlands , for the very good reason that it has for some time offered by far the best deal .
5 The twentieth century has seen the growth of a considerable literature on management as an acquired skill and it has for some time been possible to obtain academic management qualifications .
6 The North Berwick line enjoys a spectacular claim to fame because it has at some time or other in its history been powered by every possible form of motive power ; horse , steam , diesel and electricity .
7 Neither do you 'ave to pay a hundred quid like I 'eard it cost at one time . ’
8 Right it seems to me a lot of people are sitting down , there 's five weeks to go , you 've got to get it made in that time , assembled , so come on let's get some more cutting lists please .
9 Just a word about the Oxford goal ; I saw that , I saw erm Andy Melville score it , I was most surprised to hear it overruled at half time .
10 What accountability rests on is that those particular representatives of the local authority have the opportunity to ask any question and have it answered at any time during the three hundred and sixty five days of the year in which we operate , and they are in a specially privileged position to challenge , or question , or talk about , or have answered — any particular point with regard to the work we 're involved with .
11 Not only was it situated centrally , but it hosted at that time an international exhibition which was considered an attraction for delegates .
12 And he said well just get yourself home and tell your father that I want it paid for this time because I only replaced that glass last week , which he had
13 The only difference is , that erm if you return to work in a part time capacity , and it amounts to half time or more , then you will subsequently be asked to undergo a medical examination .
14 bottle of wine and I drunk it you see , watching the match , and Jim done the dinner I said fuck it I 'm having my dinner in here cos , did n't it go into extra time ?
15 It contained at that time 23 houses .
16 David O'Leary had another reason for the lack of flair : ‘ Once it went to extra time everyone was afraid to make a mistake .
17 This allows the company to use its own assets as the security for credit but retain the ability to deal with those assets itself as it wishes until such time as the creditor takes steps to enforce his security .
18 While acknowledging that there were some schools which had built up a good range of resources and had successfully integrated their school library with the teaching and learning taking place in the school , it appeared at this time that many demonstrated one or all of the following basic problems :
19 The issue of conscription was a particularly tender one for the union , for it had for some time been under pressure from the Admiralty over breaches of the obligation of seamen , nominally enforced by the Board of Trade , that sailors should be on board their ships on time and hence not delay sailings .
20 To such an end it had for some time been seeking to intensify contacts with both Tehran and Baghdad .
21 It had at one time been a larger crude producer than Saudi Arabia , with an output in 1964 of 2.3 million b/d against the Saudi 1.9 million b/d , only being overtaken in 1966 .
22 And if you know the history of the universe in imaginary time , you can calculate how it behaves in real time .
23 erm and the North Koreans were going backwards at a vast rate of knots and in came the Chinese the Chinese army , it stood at that time I think at twenty five million men erm and , and Douglas started losing again , sad really is n't it ?
24 When it comes to trade-in time , I think we 'll be looking at Gibson , Ibanez , Yamaha and the other competitors , excellent product though the Squier Hank Marvin is .
25 Still as I 've often remarked dames is peculiar people when it comes to mating time .
26 It is apt that one of the first two recordings made by Kurt Masur in his new role as Music Director of the New York Philharmonic should be of the New World Symphony , particularly when it comes in ample time to celebrate the centenary of the first performance of that favourite work by this very orchestra in December 1893 .
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