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

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1 The first is that enormous amounts of professional time and effort will be absorbed in explaining apparent differences between classes and schools .
2 While this is obviously demanding of professional time and effort , it need not be particularly difficult to achieve , and the investment should repay itself with dividends .
3 He said what a waste of bloody time and then he gave me a five-pound note . "
4 These histories , their temporalities defined according to the specific concepts of particular domains , are not , however , independent of the whole : they are dependent on it , but in a structure derived from the ‘ differential relations between the different levels within the whole … the mode and degree of independence of each time and history is therefore necessarily determined by the mode and degree of dependence of each level within the set of articulations of the whole ’ ( 100 ) .
5 The second came in the last minute of normal time and followed an impressive maul , in which Boro drove over the line but could n't get the ball down .
6 Of intervening time and place .
7 Even very much more recently rabbit populations were encouraged in this way , for I recall being involved in work of this kind at Alfreton park , Derbyshire , in 1934 — this because the sportsmen of that time and locality wanted to bolt and shoot rabbits for sport .
8 They plotted it together and they were nice to one another during the whole of that time and when it was all over and the lawyers were serving papers , their parting was quite unbearable .
9 if he does not signify his approval or acceptance to the seller but retains the goods without giving notice of rejection , then if a time has been fixed for the return of the goods , on expiration of that time and , if no time has been fixed , on the expiration of a reasonable time . ’
10 I accept from Mr that she would have been a trainee manager for some part of that time and I assess her salary as being something like seven thousand pounds net .
11 And only two amazing misses , one of those candidly coming er just before scored the second Notts goal , with a headed chance headed wide when er had come and missed it , and when on forty four minutes on the watch but not a minute before the end of half time if you get the meaning because we had that long period of extra time , er missed the chance completely , he 'd made the er Pisa goal brilliantly with a cross from the right hand side , deep cross , pulled back brilliantly , but left with a chance , the number eleven in front of the post , well what was he doing ? again had come and again he 'd missed it and left with an open goal was wide of the target .
12 Jamie Richmond added another on the stroke of half time and Gert Jan Vreevurg brought the score up to 7-0 with a slapshot from the point .
13 The economic circumstances of both parties seem to offer another important explanation of why it is more common for people to share a home with relatives at some points of historical time than at others .
14 It seems unlikely that these differences are the result of ageing ; rather they probably illustrate the effect of historical time and the differing general , social and cultural attitudes towards the cause of health and illness at varying points in time in Britain .
15 Grand narrative , whether we recognise it or not , provides us with our markers of historical time and space .
16 If you try to squeeze these requirements in around the mainstream business , you will be left with scrappy little bits of free time that are useless , and your visitors will feel cheated .
17 It conformed to this pattern , with plenty of free time and many independent meals .
18 Despite my many and varied duties I have quite a lot of free time and this is where the ritual sets in .
19 Since I lost my husband I have a lot of free time and hospital radio is just one of the many ways in which I fill it .
20 But , between any moment of proper time and the c-boundary , an infinite amount of information-processing is possible .
21 Waited for some kind of sign , a handclasp , a chaste kiss on the cheek , some sign that Lucy knew the meaning of this time and space .
22 The stage of expulsion of the child from the uterus and its journey through the vagina takes about two hours of this time and is the most painful stage .
23 We know that the Ancient Egyptians er did insist on circumcision er they were racially very erm erm er very prejudiced the Ancient Egyptians cos they were living at the peak of cultural time and regarded all other races as inferior to them and one of the main er stigmas in inferiority was erm not being circumcised and Ancient Egyptians regarded people who were n't circumcised as filthy and erm they er they had this tremendous er racial pride in themselves as the circumcised people , and this of course has passed on into Judaism and even to Islamic faith .
24 Soon the intolerable mysteries of Mediterranean life would be swept away by the electronic wonders of real time and random access for all .
25 Tough tackling and controlled possession by Woodmill were the dominant features of extra time and no goals resulted , making the game the first of the tournament to go to penalties .
26 CHICAGO Blackhawks have won the Molson Challenge and a large share of the £25,000 prize , beating Montreal Canadiens 2-1 after a scoreless period of extra time and two penalty shoot-outs .
27 That this ‘ slippage ’ is so slight is due to the fact that the other Enterprise staff have worked a great deal of extra time and taken on extra responsibilities and I take this opportunity of thanking them for their hard work and support during this period .
28 Playing in the third game of the 24 match round Robin stage of the tournament , Ireland were actually left to contemplate the spectre of extra time as Italy came back with a try just before the finish .
29 Hareven 's view is that economic circumstances have eased in the twentieth century , for most people , so that the alignment of individual time and family time has increasingly become a voluntary matter , whereas the stark economic conditions of the nineteenth century made this an absolute necessity ( Hareven , 1978 ) .
30 Breakdowns were the major causes of lost time and extra work .
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