Example sentences of "for [art] [adj] [noun] time " in BNC.

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1 It has therefore frequently been maintained that for the ancient Hebrews time was a unidirectional linear process extending from the divine act of creation to the ultimate accomplishment of God 's purpose and the final triumph , here on earth , of the chosen people , Israel .
2 Pointing out that the Budget changes represented the most fundamental change in oil taxation for ten years , Mr Laidlaw added : ‘ Commitments to drill wells under current licences were made on the basis of the existing fiscal regime and the widespread acknowledgement that fiscal stability is essential for the long lead times involved in offshore developments . ’
3 Through this , it was also possible to calculate the the time taken for the simple reaction time involved in the relay of messages between the brain and the hand .
4 Turn on to a side for the next quarter , then the other side and breast side up for the final cooking time , removing the foil .
5 But since owners of capital control the production process , workers are not paid for the full labour time expended at work .
6 ENVIRONMENTALISTS have set their questions for a panel of politicians for a Green Question Time .
7 However a surface likely to be recontaminated between use needs to be disinfected immediately before use bearing in mind that a higher concentration may be necessary to compensate for a reduced contact time or reduced time in a dry state .
8 For a longer operating time it could be increased in value .
9 I did this but it 's not for a few weeks time for my presentation on Freud , or
10 The ‘ Golfnet ’ system will link courses across Fife , enabling golfers , both local and visiting , to make a firm booking for an available starting time on any course in the system .
11 Although a trend for an increased survival time in patients with diploid tumours was found this difference was not significant .
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