Example sentences of "that [noun] [verb] time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Inspectors understand that employers need time to take sensible actions where requirements are completely new . |
2 | Second , the Bank has long recognised that adjustment takes time . |
3 | It is particularly important , whatever their preoccupations , that managers find time to discuss and help with such problems . |
4 | One possible explanation for these findings is that people take time to adjust to living in residential homes . |
5 | Carol had quite enough to do with her own job and all her own shopping without preparing meals as well and she hoped she would have a little rest after Christmas , now that people took time off in lots of offices until after the New Year . |
6 | The barriers are not , however , insurmountable , provided that professionals take time to listen to individuals and their relatives . |
7 | It should also recognise that there is a need to protect such exercises from public scrutiny for a period so that teachers have time to acquire evaluative skills . |
8 | Secondly , they realized too late that European fascism was the real threat to peace and that Britain needed time to accomplish her rearmament . |
9 | Doctors seemed to be coming and going all morning , so it was n't until she was sent to coffee that Juliet had time to think of her mother . |
10 | Although there is room for improvement in the way the programme is managed ( more involvement of aid recipients , a more flexible approach to reporting requirements ) , the Russian environment has proved particularly difficult to deal with and it is understandable that Tacis needs time to adjust . |
11 | Several of these centre upon the fact that innovation takes time while markets change rapidly . |
12 | ‘ It is important that children have time to play , pursue interests and hobbies and take part in informal organised activities with other children and alone . |
13 | The chain of command must be defined and lines of reporting well established so that specialisation optimises time , man-power and professional skills and results in a better quality job produced more quickly and showing increased value for money . |
14 | Taking the traditional and un-Right-On view of child-bearing , Jackson told the staff that women needed time to recover physically . |
15 | It was not until night-time that Joan had time to think properly , to let the fact that her mother was dead , sink in . |