Example sentences of "of the time of " in BNC.
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1 | Make sure of the times of trains , the numbers of the buses , the line of the underground , the route if you are driving . |
2 | This is the first regional newsletter since 1988 when Rowan Callick , former editor of The Times of Papua New Guinea , edited WACC-PAC News . |
3 | The manager should provide the school of nursing with details of the times of the year when courses for qualified staff would be most acceptable . |
4 | A bus has been turned into a mobile information centre , giving details of the times of services and other facilities provided . |
5 | On Nov. 18 the new administration removed the director-general of the national broadcasting corporation and the managing editor of the Times of Zambia . |
6 | McCabe and Sutcliffe ( 1978 ) have shown how only 6 per cent of the time of patrol police is occupied with incidents defined as ‘ criminal ’ . |
7 | The situation will only improve if first , recipient governments are able to allocate a higher proportion of the time of capable civil servants to the allocation of in-coming aid ; second , if donor governments and agencies dovetail their country lending programmes more closely with the medium-term budgetary plans of the recipient countries ; and third , if recipient governments are more careful in interpreting the priorities of their own small farmers and other small-scale producers . |
8 | Also included is a plot of the time of peak of body temperature on successive days . |
9 | ‘ But as for now , sir , we can proceed with our investigations without taking any more of the time of either of you two gentlemen , for the present . ’ |
10 | The time of germination , flowering , fruiting , or leaf-fall and general senescence , may be determined by day length — for day length , after all , is a much more reliable indicator of the time of year than temperature is , for example . |
11 | From the antechamber of the Czech Chancellery a spiral staircase leads to the early 16C hall of the Court Chancellery which contains original furniture of the time of Rudolf Il . |
12 | It is for only about two days either side of the time of ovulation that fertilization and conception can take place . |
13 | I at once seized my astrolabe and made a careful note of the time of full eclipse , which was a little more than three-quarters of an hour after the eleventh hour of the night . |
14 | This was a period of rapid development in the technology and tactics of warfare ; gone were the Frankish troops of the time of Charlemagne , who were expected to be riders , foot soldiers , swordsmen , spearsmen and archers all at once . |
15 | Germany and Spain were eventually to become major producers of armour : within a century or so of the time of Barbarossa some of the most famous makers of armour were German , while Cologne became renowned for its swords . |
16 | The cost of all significant community services provided for each of the clients ( including day hospitals and day centres ) has been included , plus of course the time of support workers and a proportion of the time of the development officers ( see Appendix IV ) . |
17 | The cost of community care for action sample clients is of course higher than for people in the control samples because the cost of support worker time plus a proportion of the time of the development officers was included in the assessment of community service costs at the time of second and third assessments . |
18 | As the days pass in this unfamiliar environment , some patients ( particularly those with deficient vision and hearing , and those who for one reason or another do not read a daily newspaper ) can lose track of the time of day , the day of the week and the day of the month . |
19 | of the time of day ? |
20 | To rush in and quantify a situation which one does not understand is wasteful of the time of both researchers and informants . |
21 | For example , within eighteen months of the time of writing , managers must implement the complex provisions of two White Papers , as well as their local plans for service provision and development within tight financial disciplines . |
22 | No regular warning was given to students of the time of operations . |
23 | With dark hair and moustache , he was always well dressed , regardless of the time of day . |
24 | It 's cheap , cheerful and trashy but on another level it 's a well focused snapshot of the time of social change , emancipation and free love . |
25 | Sulgrave Manor is a superb example of a modest manor house and garden of the time of Shakespeare , and was home to the ancestors of George Washington . |
26 | Of the time of the House devoted to Public Bills , much the greater part in turn is devoted to Government Bills , i.e. Bills promoted by the government of the day , as opposed to those promoted by private Members . |
27 | It does not do so ; standing orders recognise this position of dominance and provide for the devotion of most of the time of the House of government business , including Bills . |
28 | ‘ Establishment ’ today means very little outside the sphere of the purely formal and ceremonial and the devotion of the time of Parliament to the tedious and time-consuming task of regulating the affairs of the Church of England has long been recognised as anachronistic . |
29 | When payment is received the supplier should usually then issue a tax invoice within 30 days of the time of supply if the client is a taxable person ( reg 12(1) and ( 5 ) ) . |
30 | more economical , particularly in its use of the time of volunteer members ; |