Example sentences of "time in [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I suspect that this ‘ split ’ happens at times in all women , and perhaps particularly in those who have some commitment to feminism .
2 The Rangers striker has spent two weeks on the sidelines with a calf strain after scoring 32 times in all competitions this season .
3 Well , I went round and talked to group , but I think there 's a lot of er , about keeping everything fine and up to date at all times in all places and all the rest .
4 Glanville Jones thinks that they may go back to pre-Roman times in many cases ; June Sheppard has shown that the estate at Marden in Herefordshire , which has Roman settlements , a Saxon palace site , and a ninth-century minster on the site of the initial burial of St Ethelbert , was almost certainly the estate attached to Sutton Walls , the pre-Roman hillfort in the area which was reoccupied in post-Roman times ( Fig. 77 ) .
5 The fight we have witnessed between eagle and man has been fought many times in many places and will be fought again .
6 The distribution of sampling times in both groups was comparable .
7 Flex your wrist up and down , and rotate it several times in both directions .
8 All savour the wonderful position and the advantage of living within a few minutes of the A55 Expressway , with fast journey times in both directions .
9 The Alpine folding movements culminated no more than 35 million years ago and continued into more recent times in some areas .
10 modern traffic calming measures however er I believe we have experts on the Council er in these matters but I believe that by narrowing the road and perhaps giving us pavements because one of our problems is that we have not got a continuous pavement through the village , and it is necessary to cross the road four times in some cases to walk from one end to the other .
11 But I grant you that I 'm behind the times in some ways .
12 This is no comfort for a patient who has to wait a few months ( in the past , waiting times in some centres were over two years ) but is perhaps a more rational means of distributing limited health care resources than the random waiting lists used in the past , when patients were given fairly arbitrary degrees of priority .
13 The hardness of Pharaoh 's heart : several times in these chapters God is said to have hardened Pharaoh 's heart and made him obstinate ( 4:21 ; 10:1 ; 20 , 27 ) .
14 But there 's times in most lives whee faith is weak and anxiety is strong .
15 Illegitimate births declined from mid-Victorian times in most countries in Western Europe , and except for huge wartime increases ( see Registrar-General 1954 ) , remained relatively low until the 1950s ( figure 4.6 ) .
16 But seriously , vacancies will arise from time to time in all areas within the company .
17 The rate of complete clearance increased with time in all groups of patients .
18 Sailing Representatives are on the spot all the time in all resorts .
19 Thus the more nearly perfect a market is , the stronger is the tendency for the same price to be paid for the same thing at the same time in all parts of the market : but of course if the market is large , allowance must be made for the expense of delivering the goods to different purchasers ; each of whom must be supposed to pay in addition to the market price a special charge on account of delivery .
20 Perhaps a little critical of his friends , he was a reasonable man of his time in all respects other than his ‘ passion for his Art ’ .
21 It is sensible to charge a notional salary for equity partners ' time in such systems .
22 I would be alarmed if my son was spending his time in such groups . ’
23 For the first time in such talks the Sudanese People 's Liberation Army ( SPLA ) , which in previous weeks had been losing ground to government forces throughout southern Sudan , was represented by two independent delegations : the so-called Torit group led by Col. John Garang , and a splinter group supporting Lam Akol , based at the town of Nasir [ for SPLA split see p. 38426 ] .
24 This paper then looks at the characteristics of the people who spent some or all of their time in such homes and at the care they got from general practitioners , community nurses and hospitals .
25 Few under 75 had spent any time in such homes but more than half those dying when they were aged 85 or more had spent at least some of the last year of their lives in one .
26 This was similar to the proportion receiving help from district and other nurses among those who had not spent any time in such homes once sudden deaths and those who had spent all their last year in hospital have been excluded .
27 Underlining government irritation with the success of Labour 's presentation , some aides privately are complaining , for the first time in many years , about Labour bias in the Press .
28 The trial of Mr Subono and Mr Nugroho was the first time in many years that the law was used to try ‘ leftists ’ rather than Muslim activists .
29 The film of the Douglas Bader story ‘ Reach for the Sky ’ was shown on the big screen for the first time in many years , and the Association was able to contribute £20,200 to the RAF Benevolent Fund as a result of this effort .
30 The town has always been a primary IRA target but this is the first time in many years that it has singled out the commercial centre .
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