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

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1 Sustained collaboration was usually initiated by pupils themselves , or else it required the presence of the teacher for all or part of the time .
2 It is inconceivable that it would have happened under any other party or coalition in the time that remained before the French decided on a military solution .
3 Many large firms of solicitors now print their own explanatory leaflets dealing with the stages in conveyancing , and it is both useful and impressive to be able to hand over a printed leaflet or pamphlet at the time of the first meeting , so as to indicate to a client each of the detailed steps you will be taking on his or her behalf .
4 It must show that the defendant had this knowledge or recklessness at the time he made the statement .
5 5.7.3 Without prejudice to the generality of the above to comply in all respects with the provisions of any statutes and other obligations imposed by law or by any byelaws applicable to the Premises or in regard to carrying on the trade or business for the time being carried on on the Premises It may be that clause 5.7.1 should , in certain circumstances , have the following proviso added : except where such compliance is within the ambit of the Landlord 's obligations contained in this Lease Almost all leases will contain a tenant 's covenant to comply with statutory obligations , which could involve fairly substantial capital expenditure .
6 ( 5 ) No indemnity shall be payable under this Act in any of the following cases : — ( a ) where the applicant or a person from whom he derives title ( otherwise than under a disposition for valuable consideration which is registered or protected on the register ) has caused or substantially contributed to the loss by fraud or lack of proper care ; … ( 6 ) Where an indemnity is paid in respect of the loss of an estate or interest in or charge on land the amount so paid shall not exceed — ( a ) Where the register is not rectified , the value of the estate , interest or charge at the time when the error or omission which caused the loss was made ; ( b ) Where the register is rectified , the value ( if there had been no rectification ) of the estate , interest or charge , immediately before the time of rectification .
7 We will give every citizen an entitlement to a period of retraining or education at a time of their choice during their adult lives , based on distance learning costs .
8 Next time you go to a supermarket , see if you 've collected any extra items in your basket or trolley by the time you reach the checkout .
9 Thus , the student who regularly uses alcohol or cannabis in times of study may have poor recall if he or she has no cannabis or alcohol at the time of an examination .
10 It is certainly not expedient to lay ourselves open to charges of idolatry or syncretism at a time when churches are seriously examining our beliefs and doctrines . ’
11 We have the facilities needed to support the research or training at the time required .
12 To assess the relative immunogenicity of one supplemental dose of IPV or OPV at the time of measles vaccination , we did a randomised trial in Abidjan , Coôte d'Ivoire , among children who had previously received three doses of OPV .
13 This section covers additional accommodation and travel expenses incurred in reaching the overseas destination or returning home as a result of the failure of public transport services in getting the insured to his departure port or airport by the time stated in the itinerary .
14 The Landmark Trust restores its buildings for holiday letting , rented for a week or fortnight at a time in summer , but sometimes for weekends in winter .
15 Throughout the autumn and winter he suffered from feverish colds and attacks of bronchitis , and was often forced to take to his bed for a week or fortnight at a time .
16 ‘ the Rules ’ means the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 as amended by the Multi-National Legal Practice Rules 1991 or any modification or re-enactment for the time being in force ;
17 ‘ the Rules ’ means the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 as amended by the Multi-National Legal Practice Rules 1991 or any modification or re-enactment for the time being in force ;
18 Tradition criticism attempts to trace the development of a biblical story or tradition from the time it was first told to the time it was written down .
19 Secondary measures of the effectiveness of aid schemes , such as improvement of industrial structure by promotion of rapidly growing industries or minimisation of the time spent by business on scheme administration , will also be used .
20 If you are disabled by illness or injury at the time that you enter the agreement , cover will not begin until you return to full time work .
21 He added : " Creating political parties hastily will inevitably result in the problems of regionalism or tribalism at a time when the head of state is trying to unite families and households which were torn apart by the situation created in the past . "
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