Example sentences of "in the [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Because most of the closest-fought states are in the Eastern Time zone , American TV networks expect to be able to forecast the final result from 2am on Wednesday . |
2 | It says that at least some of the characteristics of this hyper-individualist people can not be explained by what has happened to them in the Ottoman time and since , because these characteristics predate the Ottomans . |
3 | Professor Sean Freyne of Trinity College , a former Roman catholic priest , published an article in the Irish Times favouring the constitutional amendment , and suggesting that the Irish bishops ' attitude to marriage , despite some signs to the contrary , was eminently legal and contractual in orientation ( Irish Times , 5 June 1986 ) . |
4 | Further proof of the SDLP 's true nature ( if it were needed ) was provided in the Irish Times report of the Party 's 1989 annual conference in Newcastle , Co . |
5 | frank Connor , profiled in the Irish Times , relaxing at home with his wife Mary and his five-year-old daughter Kelly . |
6 | The Irish state telephone monopoly Telecom Eireann has denied a report in the Irish Times that it is up for sale , but shares in Cable & Wireless Plc were up sevenpence at 721p yesterday morning on news it is in talks about possibly buying a 25% stake in the Irish phone company . |
7 | The background to Dr James 's activities ( the thefts are alleged to have taken place between 1983 and 1989 ) and the collection 's record of poor security , lack of co-operation between staff and trustees and professional mis-conduct , were covered in detail in a recent article in The Irish Times ( 22 February ) . |
8 | In a recent article in the Irish Times , referring to the ‘ job creation ’ units set up by the Catholic Church , the paper hailed the clergy with the headline , ‘ Priests take on Provos for the People 's hearts ’ . |
9 | May I draw the attention of the Secretary of State to the report in The Irish Times yesterday week about the recent meeting of the British-Irish parliamentary group in Dublin , and the contribution of his hon. Friend the Member for Lancashire , West ( Mr. Hind ) about the security situation in proximity to the border ? |
10 | It 's in the Irish Times like on the property section |
11 | Then when you come to tell your story in the correct time sequence , with any luck the fact that X was there will not be apparent . |
12 | They are organised to allow the users choice over what to see , in the correct time sequence , and to post their own contributions . |
13 | You ca n't possibly do this job , ’ but his cases were always brought to a conclusion in the minimum time and , more importantly , with the minimum expense . |
14 | Accepted procedural rules appear to be that the person selected must have the support of a majority in the House of Commons ( if need be , after a new general election ) , and that the Monarch must ‘ secure the strongest Government in the minimum time ’ while still observing the need for public impartiality . |
15 | Last year he soloed the Eiger nordwand direct in the amazing time of 26 hours — the first ascent took three months ! |
16 | In the dark time of the Sundering when the Dark Elves broke with the people of Ulthuan Tiranoc suffered grievously . |
17 | So many , in fact , that even with our road hungry Citroën we could n't possibly have sampled the complete menu in the available time . |
18 | So many , in fact , that even with our road hungry Citroën we could n't possibly have sampled the complete menu in the available time . |
19 | The social worker tried to mediate without success in the available time . |
20 | ‘ The night-scene when they were landing the herring is one never to be forgotten , especially in the early times . |
21 | We get told that erm in the early times there was quite a bit of social activities going on , lots of clubs and things |
22 | A few low hovels that had once been homes to river people were now derelict , and an empty building which was once a sailmaker 's and then a barge-builder 's premises now stood empty after its last owner , a steam-traction engineer , foundered in the changing times . |
23 | In the real time direction , this inevitably leads to singularities , places where space-time comes to an end . |
24 | for this idea to work , one has to consider histories that take place in imaginary time , rather than in the real time in which we perceive ourselves as living . |
25 | However , the North and South poles correspond to the beginning and end of the history of the universe in imaginary time , not in the real time that we experience . |
26 | Teachers retain control of registration — keeping the important element of one-to-one contact — and perform it in the usual time , but instead of noting absences on paper , they feed the information directly onto a portable electronic register which then passes it to the central computer . |
27 | The allegations that Mr Singh , a former Congress ( I ) finance minister , had stashed millions of dollars in a numbered St Kitts account , were made in August in the Arab Times of Kuwait , not previously known for its scoops about India . |
28 | And along the top of the wall where once , back in the peaceful times , you set pieces of broken glass , you now run razor wire , each tine designed for maximum snag . |
29 | This policy has been international in scope , as was presaged by LIFFE 's early attempt to use its niche in the European time zone to create a market in US T-bond futures , for which the CBoT had established the world 's most successful futures contract in the US time zone . |
30 | These contracts complement their Chicago equivalents in the European time zone , and the trends on LIFFE to a certain extent mimic those in Chicago . |