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

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31 However , one rarely sees a completion of those overs in the allotted time .
32 By easiest we mean the one on which you think you can achieve the highest marks in the allotted time for the question .
33 If you have not finished your first choice question in the allotted time , stop writing and leave sufficient space to finish it later .
34 Even as he was preparing to uproot millions of peasants and to destroy their homes , Ceauşescu praised their patriotism in terms ringing with irony : ‘ In the toughest times , their forefathers did not desert the land where they were born , but in brotherhood with it , with the mountains , fields , rivers and great woods , they unflinchingly remained in these parts , defending their being , their right to free existence . ’
35 In the intervening time , he would become a changed man , as would many who set out with such high hopes to win back the holy earth of Outremer .
36 The only change made to the design in the intervening time was making the device surface mount rather than CPGA , LSI said , a factor that contributes to its cost-effectiveness .
37 Sometimes both partners have started new relationships in the intervening time .
38 So the project was dropped , the local community in the intervening time had er , picked the p the project up if you like , to provide a community er , resource in the low town area of Bridgenorth .
39 Erm , er , the funding for that project which I understand has a total cost in excess of a hundred and sixty thousand pounds , has been met from a variety of sources , er , primarily local , but with a contribution from the County Council through the Leisure Services Committee , and also through the Resources Management sub-committee , and in a , indirect sense , in that the , the , the land transferred to the County Council from the District Council for a particular sum , when the project did n't go ahead , the land went back to the District , and had appreciated in value in the intervening time .
40 Suffice it to say Chairman , in the intervening time the project has gone ahead with considerable erm , er , local support , both in terms of finance , but I think also in terms of the er , the effort that er , particular individuals in the area have put in to make this project happen .
41 And something 's changed in the intervening time , I mean I know there 's aggravation and times are hard , I know we 've cut back on the hours and the rest , but there 's a lot of things that are n't good .
42 Having won two of this series in the fastest times already , he would have had to finish four seconds behind the steeplechaser Mark Rowland to lose the first prize of £5,000 .
43 Everyone will be given a start and finish time and a small prize will go to the person who finishes in the fastest time .
44 Sometimes the competitors jump a course of various jumps , those with a clear round will then either go against the clock — which means the person getting a clear round in the fastest time wins .
45 Prost turned in the fastest time on a dry track with 1 min 20.557 secs .
46 ‘ But he was only beaten by four lengths in the fastest time of the night . ’
47 This gives those in the middle time to take guard and adopt the arrest position before they , too , might be pulled .
48 Erm , the erm , the erm , the erm , er , settlement of the anti tr civil anti trust law suit that was referred to in the statement was erm , costs of about six million dollars this year on a class action law suit which we have reached a tentative settlement on in the last few days and , in fact , there were some , there was about six to seven million dollars of additional provision made at the end of last year in the one time charges that we referred to at that time but could n't really identify with erm , lawyers breathing down your necks in the United States and er , this is a class action law suit , would have been in a Texas Court and erm , you know , the boiler plate language is that you want to get rid of the , you know , the expense and uncertainty of this type of litigation and if you think that what a Texas jury did to Texaco , it 's probably a prudent decision to close the matter off at this time .
49 The prize for the most unfortunate advertisement this year must go to Mobil , the oil major , for yesterday 's offering in the Financial Times .
50 Up sixty per cent this year in Turkey , he 'd read in The Financial Times .
51 The new group — ‘ the Disestablishment ’ as they were christened in a series of articles in the Financial Times — was highly fluid .
52 Reviewing Dunster in the Financial Times , Isabel Quigly described the book as ‘ masterly ’ and Boyd Tonkin in New Statesman and Society thought it purred along ‘ like a vintage but comfily upholstered limo ’ .
53 Mark Archer in the Financial Times thought he had written ‘ a marvellous account of a much misunderstood age ’ .
54 The following exchange rates of 24th July 1989 have been used in calculating VAT as quoted in the Financial Times of 25th July 1989 .
55 All prices quoted in this brochure are based on exchange rates published in the Financial Times of 25/07/89 and are as follows ( in foreign currency value per £1 ) :
56 The following exchange rates have been used in calculating VAT and known costs for the prices , as quoted in the Financial Times of 25th July 1989 .
57 A commentator in the Financial Times delivered himself of the following judgment : ‘ Tripe is tripe : if it is not then what we have here is codswallop , tommyrot , drivel .
58 The current values of units are published daily in the Financial Times and each year you will be sent a statement showing the progress of your Bond .
59 Need to know the changes in the Financial Times Index as they happen ? … or the latest foreign exchange rate ?
60 Interview in the Financial Times as Chancellor of the Exchequer , October 1990 .
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