Example sentences of "the time in [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , the following expression of sympathy , taken from a letter to The Times in January 1977 , at first sight appears unexceptional . |
2 | Following the rejection of Turkey 's application for membership of the European Communities ( EC ) in December 1989 [ see p. 37133 ] , Ali Bozer , then Minister in Charge of Relations with the EC , told The Times in January 1990 that Turkey would continue to press the European Commission for a specific date for Turkish membership as soon as possible after the introduction of the single market on Dec. 31 , 1992 . |
3 | A leading article in The Times in September 1936 noted that : ‘ last year the population of our country probably reached its peak . |
4 | Dyson then went about the task of enlisting support for the organisation , a process which was successful , as can be seen from the thirty-three signatories ( including Lord Attlee , the Bishops of Birmingham and Exeter , Isaiah Berlin , Julian Huxley , Bertrand Russell ) to the letter that appeared in The Times in March 1958 . |
5 | The legislators , said The Times in May 1844 , were equally confused . |
6 | An Australian schoolteacher in Hawaii wanting to write a story on the States invading Panama for The Times in London . |
7 | The reader who signed his letter to The Times in February 1869 , ‘ J.W. ’ , offered a word of warning . |
8 | In this post he continued his excursions into China , and in 1897 was appointed resident correspondent of The Times in Peking . |
9 | The correspondent of The Times in Riga , with access to both current Western and Soviet sources , picked up the discrepant views of M. Litvinov at the Hague and L. Krasin , the Commissar for Trade in Moscow . |
10 | Summoned to Liverpool Street station , which Merrick had managed to reach from Brussels before collapsing , Treves arranged to have Merrick admitted to the London Hospital , and an appeal launched by the chairman of the hospital , F. C. Carr Gomm , in The Times in December 1886 provided sufficient funds to keep him there . |
11 | The Roman Catholics were particularly vulnerable , yet impossible to dislodge or ignore , and when Cardinal Hinsley wrote a letter to The Times in November 1942 , Churchill cut it out , pasted it to a piece of cardboard and sent it to Butler with the cheerful note : ‘ There you are , fixed , old cock . ’ |
12 | Studying The Times in Bridget 's kitchen , Loretta found only two paragraphs about the affair . |
13 | Even Professor Plant , author of the most thoughtful party political analysis of the concept , concluded an article entitled ‘ Labour 's sights on rights ’ in The Times in June 1990 with a whimper rather than a bang of citizenship . |
14 | Many would love to know , for instance , whether there any clocks in the White House which show the time in Moscow , or Warsaw , or Budapest , because people wonder why Mr Bush and Company appear to be falling so far behind in their reaction to the pace of life in those cities . |
15 | of the time in Trebizond itself , I managed to fit in a trip to Rizé , where the countryside resembles that of Switzerland , and also , by great good luck , to Hopa , which is not far away from the Russian frontier . |
16 | You 're expected to have smash hits all the time in America . |
17 | It 's not something I particularly thought an awful lot of until I came on crime prevention , because before that I was in police uniform with marked cars with the radio , although half the time in Harlow , the radios do n't work cos we 're getting . |
18 | A long , low , back variant appears 78 per cent of the time in Andersonstown as opposed to 68 per cent of the time in Braniel . |
19 | There was a clock on the tower of the Governor 's Palace which overlooked the square ( and a sundial which gave the time in Agra , Tobolsk , Isfahan and Moscow in the mornings and in Lima , Buenos Aires , Pico di Teneriffe , Lisbon , Paris and Rio in the afternoons ) . |
20 | The time in Haiti is 3.15 . |
21 | The time in London was five hours later than in Washington , but the reaction was similar ; late television shows were interrupted by newsflashes that left the nation stunned . |
22 | Because Mr. Thorpe resides for part of the time in London , he decided to try another Health Authority . |
23 | The contra leaders , sitting for much of the time in Miami in their well-cut lightweight suits and their gold watches , had purposes in view , some of them not especially noble ; the rebels in the field were mostly tired , variously motivated , and confused . |
24 | That up to the time in Edinburgh , the Monotype machines have been largely , if not chiefly , operated by women , and that women have proved themselves entirely competent to work these machines , so that it seems a great hardship that women should be debarred from working at them in future . |
25 | ‘ What 's the time in Washington ? ’ |
26 | Solti 's conducting is simply too unstable and volatile to give much satisfaction , showing his inexperience at the time in Wagner ( how sad Knappertsbusch was n't given the assignment ) . |
27 | I have so far had 4 people interested in travelling from the UK , and another 3 who would like to join us for part of the time in NZ . |
28 | I went from a er boy 's school and all that that implied at the time in England , strict discipline , uniforms , that sort of thing , to er High School , a mixed High School in Ohio where the atmosphere was totally different , much more relaxed , much more friendly . |
29 | Or maybe blue … they say it may clear up later , but people say that all the time in Scotland . |
30 | There 's new stuff going up all the time in Nottingham . |