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

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1 Up to that time coal was chiefly used as a domestic fuel but from 1812 onwards it went to sea as bunker fuel .
2 Prior to that time retirement ages for men and women were the same , and this meant that a man retiring at 65 often had to support himself and his wife on a single-rate pension , because on average women were younger than their husbands .
3 Where similar finds are consistently found in layers dated to the same period of time , it can be assumed that these finds belong to that time period .
4 Up to that time Parma had not been touched , and the Parmigiani had lived in the irrational hope that the Americans would not bomb the city because Toscanini , by then living in the United States , had persuaded them not to do so .
5 The research investigates the consequences of some specific relaxations of these assumptions that are of practical relevance to economic time series analysis .
6 Political interventions can also work according to different time scales .
7 Put in another way , the same smoothing recipe applied to different time series will produce different resulting shapes for the smooth , which , as we shall see in the next chapter , is not the case when fitting straight lines .
8 Up to this time Jones had been concentrating on his muon work for which the DOE had been providing the funding .
9 I 'm ready when you want I 'm going to this time daddy .
10 One can not help but feel that one of the reasons why Edberg was beaten in his opening singles — without in any way detracting from Nestor 's fine achievement — was that he had so little time for either his body or his tennis to adjust after the journey to another time zone — and surface — from Australia .
11 Because transactions in these markets are typically of very high value , dealers , analysts and market makers readily pay large premiums for instant access to real time information .
12 Particularly when the first half is devoted to such time filling as The Obituary Show : Jeffrey Bernard ( C4 on Tuesday : 9.00–9.30 pm ) .
13 The current study shows that Hand is likely to have retrieved the vast majority of derived papers , and it is suggested that studies in other subject fields would be statistically safe in limiting themselves to similar time periods .
14 The current study shows that Hand is likely to have retrieved the vast majority of derived papers , and it is suggested that studies in other subject fields would be statistically safe in limiting themselves to similar time periods .
15 Pictured Brian Hill ( right ) presents a special award to three times president Doug Allen .
16 Brian Hill ( right ) presents a special award to three times president Doug Allen
17 We must operate to tight time scale and we must maintain a low profile throughout .
18 There 's much more to effective time management .
19 This was because policy was and is subject to important time lags .
20 This includes maternity pay above the statutory minimum , a phased return to full time work and the option for part-time work including job sharing .
21 If you are disabled by illness or injury at the time that you enter the agreement , cover will not begin until you return to full time work .
22 And she never wanted to return to full time teaching .
23 Mm and she never wanted to return to full time teaching , its , its for her that she 's got a job that she 's very good at and she enjoy , in an extremely nice school .
24 In those days a wing commander engineering officer was still a GD pilot but after the long course ( I think it was at Henlow , on engineering ) they devoted all their energies to full time engineering .
25 These range from single units certificating work experience to full time courses which emphasise the European context throughout .
26 Erm and the percentage of part time staff to full time staff , which is one I raised .
27 Since January 1991 I have committed myself to full time study of the language , history and culture etc and have made a further four visits .
28 ‘ Other health authorities are now looking to replicate this innovative scheme which helps many older people and prevents them having to be admitted to full time care . ’
29 A team at Pittsburgh realised that the fact that a move need only be proven bad once could be the key to enormous time savings .
30 The key to successful time management is knowing what you want to achieve , how much it means to you , and how much of your time and energy you are prepared to devote to it .
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