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

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1 A new , precoded , form was completed for each new activity undertaken ; the research instrument therefore differed from the more conventional diary approach in which the work done in specific time periods is recorded ( Mintzberg , 1973 ; Stewart , 1988 ) .
2 With this class of playing the listener is led to a conviction that at last there may be in due time successors to the distinguished Beaux Arts Trio indeed , in their approach and enjoyment of the music they play there are parallels .
3 Staff participation in TOP Time Outs increased to 114 TOP Time Outs involving 290 staff .
4 Their results purport to show that , in different time periods and in different countries , changes in the money stock precede changes in money incomes and prices .
5 In TRACE , the links between levels of description are explicit , hard-wired connections , and the links across time are represented by the simultaneous activity of sets of nodes in different time slices .
6 Above all , operating in different time zones allows animals to exploit their environment to the full .
7 ‘ With E-mail it zips through at a fraction of the cost , and such a system also eliminates many of the difficulties associated with operating in different time zones . ’
8 It is of particular value where international companies are working in different time zones and the telephone is not always a convenient method of communication .
9 The public held almost all the local currency in seven-day time deposits , which paid a monthly real interest rate of about 10% .
10 After Yusopov 's reply — which he found despite being in terrible time pressure — the Russian was always likely to escape with a draw .
11 The research aims to provide information about the expanding area of Saturday job working by young people , 16-18 years , who are in full- time education .
12 He is now involved in full time pathology research , but with a schedule to suit the heavy demands when away from the books .
13 My/our home is not left regularly unattended due to all adults being in full time work or education
14 A total of 52% ( 108/209 ) consulted their general practitioner — significantly more men and rather more of the younger sufferers and those in full time work .
15 Part-time employees have fewer rights than those in full time work and their work is less secure .
16 Those who are in full time work are not entitled to income support but all households are eligible for additional payments related to children and housing costs .
17 These include : children under 16 , students under 19 in full time education , women aged 60 and over , men aged 65 and over , expectant mothers and those who have had a child within the past 12 months , whose on income support or family income supplement , war service pensioners and those suffering from a range of specified complaints .
18 In the general population in 1987 , 11% of households contained a non-dependent child , defined as a child over 16 , or over 19 if in full time education or training up to this age .
19 You said children would receive it if they were still in full time education , higher education
20 Well in full time education yes .
21 Also , personal discounts are given to certain classes of adults , e.g. handicapped people , those in full time education .
22 You must be able to swim 500 yards and should not be in full time education at the time of the expedition .
23 Only 35 per cent of young people in Britain stay on in full time education and training .
24 Put I 'm in full time education tick it pay for it she said er what you on then ?
25 erm it employs a million and a half people in full time jobs , or full time equivalents .
26 Thus government data for men in full time employment in 1977 shows that men with university education have earnings which are 55 per cent higher than those with basic schooling .
27 Bradshaw and Miller 's work has shown that a substantial proportion of single mothers have never been in full time employment .
28 Across the borough , about 27,000 people are in full time employment and 10,200 in part-time employment — about 37,200 people in all .
29 Cards are valid for one year except those issued to over 60 year olds ( who are not in full time employment ) which are valid for life .
30 One aim we have is to double the number of young people in full time study or college-based education and quality training after the age of 16 .
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