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

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1 Of medium height , he was known as a dresser and had been tipped a couple of times for those best-dressed men lists .
2 Apart from whether or not these exercises are effective ( they are certainly found to be enjoyable and relaxing by many pupils ) , they have given the teacher a secure base from which to work , for the teacher can be very much in charge , dictating the choice of exercise , controlling the length of time for each , selecting the background music where felt to be appropriate or even dictating the moment-to-moment activity within the experience .
3 A c.c.d. delay line provides a delay because it takes a certain amount of time for each input sample to be passed along the chain of capacitors and to finally emerge at the output .
4 Our piloting suggests that there is very little information here which could not be filled in out of the heads of appropriate teachers on these courses , so filling in the questionnaire should not cost a great deal of time for each person .
5 The radioactive decay , through which a radionuclide loses half its radioactivity , is a fixed length of time for each element , and is referred to as the half-life of a substance .
6 I never had a lot of time for good taste .
7 As it happens Ive got a lot of time for honest people like Mr Bassett .
8 Allocations of time for individual subjects were omitted from the bill .
9 In the fourth and fifth years of secondary education , they suggested , the foundation subjects might account for some 75–85% of pupils ' time ( 30–40% of that devoted to the core subjects ) , leaving some 15–25% of time for other subjects , at the discretion of the school ( DES/Welsh Office , 1987 ) .
10 There 'll be plenty of time for all night parties when you 're grown up .
11 Unless the learner is given careful guidance in using such resources effectively , the whole process is a waste of time for all concerned .
12 There would be plenty of time for all that later .
13 There should have been plenty of time for all the work we planned , but what with all the delays of getting the assay going in an unfamiliar lab , as well as making a quick canter round a dozen or so Australian campuses to give seminars , it was n't until almost the last few days of my visit , during a long car journey through the outback to attend a biochemistry congress at Brisbane , that I managed to decode and assemble all the data .
14 You 're much too young to be thinking about boys , when I was your age I went around in a big friendly group , plenty of time for all that later on .
15 Plenty of time for all that .
16 The hon. Member for Denton and Reddish ( Mr. Bennett ) suggested that we need to ensure a proper amount of time for outside organisations to lobby the House .
17 Retirement is an ideal time to take stock and consider which habits are worth acquiring , now that there is plenty of time for regular exercise and for preparing nutritious food .
18 The whips agree to give a certain amount of time for private members ' bills and private members ' motions , but they then encourage all their own backbenchers to ballot for these opportunities .
19 ‘ Plenty of time for that , ’ said Mrs Lennox from the range where she was putting the kettle on .
20 ‘ There will be plenty of time for that tomorrow . ’
21 There is still plenty of time for that .
22 People used to lose a lot of time for that .
23 There would be plenty of time for that .
24 ‘ Oh , there 's plenty of time for that .
25 Oh well we 've got plenty of time for that .
26 Plenty of time for that .
27 On Workload , 2.2 — 20% of time for reactive work — add that this may have staffing implications in some cases .
28 4 In consideration of the above payments the Publisher will be entitled to distribute the Video worldwide and for an unlimited period of time for non-broadcast use only and to use any still photographs in any books published to accompany the Video or in any publicity or promotion material for the Video and accompanying books .
29 4 In consideration of the above payments the Publisher will be entitled to distribute the Video worldwide and for an unlimited period of time for non-broadcast use only and to use any still photographs in any books published to accompany the Video or in any publicity or promotion material for the Video and accompanying books .
30 11.6 ( a ) Two-mesh circuit analysed with the aid of Laplace transformation in the text and ( b ) the solutions for I 2 and V as a function of time for certain network parameters .
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