Example sentences of "are [verb] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 The financial criteria are altered from time to time by regulations .
2 Increased productivity is equally the responsibility of management , who must ensure that materials , plant and scaffolding are available and in the right location , adequate instructions are given on time , the work place is prepared and the programme of work for other trades correlated and integrated .
3 Undertakings are given from time to time in personal injury cases .
4 Essentially the engineer 's role is to monitor and supervise the construction and to ensure that the works are completed to time , cost and colour .
5 To ensure that developments are completed in time , the LDDC grants building licences to developers but retains the title to the site .
6 Community studies , like all social research , are limited in time .
7 Interest rates are adjusted from time to time to reflect market conditions , and will be chosen to balance long-term inflows of deposits with the demand for loans : higher interest rates attracting more deposits and reducing the demand for loans .
8 shall also cause the trade mark registration symbol to be placed next to such of the Trade Marks as are registered from time to time throughout the world .
9 You are the person who has the initiative , so you should never need to arrange interviews , even one-off interviews , when you are pressed for time .
10 So if you are pressed for time it is better during your first year in a language area to give more time to direct contact with people than to spend hours at your desk typing .
11 The group hope to leave Britain on February 20 if the necessary visas are received in time .
12 Far from being static these are redefined over time in line with economic and social change .
13 Here the needing and the daring are situated in time as realities , and as such they must necessarily be conceived as occupying a before-position with respect to do and turn , as a need calling for action and an exercising of audacity leading to the achieving of a result .
14 Some members like to come back to Bristol for social events like the Alumni Foundation concerts or the sports reunions which are organised from time to time .
15 Vagrant birds of South American origin are reported from time to time on the South Orkney and South Shetland Islands ; their presence indicates repeated possibilities for colonization , but they invariably disappear quickly .
16 Futures and forward contracts have the common feature that the agreement to transact and the transaction itself are separated in time : both payment and delivery are made in future , unlike in the spot market where the the agreement is simultaneous with the exchange .
17 However , we do need to recognize that the staffing requirements are there , making sure that the assessments are done on time , and that people are discharged from hospital .
18 The three departments , however , do use official statistics in the detailed studies which are done from time to time on a one-off basis .
19 The king and his brother are seen from time to time , if infrequently — and appear lively and in good health .
20 Killer whales and pilot whales belong to the group known as ‘ toothed whales ’ ( and are related to the dolphins ) and both are seen from time to time around Shetland .
21 Thus , the concept of career is essential to an understanding of the impact of ageing on the experience of long-term disability as it allows consideration of how people 's subjective experiences are shaped over time .
22 If you are planning to give your child a good old-fashioned birthday party , but are pushed for time , you might find the Party Club 's Party Book and Fun Book are invaluable .
23 Under revolving facilities ( such as current account overdrafts and credit card facilities ) you may borrow in amounts and at times of your choosing ( subject to an agreed minimum withdrawal in certain cases ) , provided that the balance on your account remains within the agreed limit and that any agreed payments are made on time .
24 Such usage will invariably absorb some of the buffer stock unless planned deliveries are made on time .
25 Further attempts to relate the incidence of Crohn 's disease to known genetic variation between populations are unlikely to be productive since differences of incidence between ethnic groups are narrowing with time and migration .
26 case of the diagnostic tests this model looks reasonably okay , we have n't got erm significant serial correlation , we have n't breached form , we have reasonably normally distributed residuals , right , test for hetero skilasticity that just a test to see whether the residuals are growing over time , right , hetero skilasticity is where we have non constant , non constant variance of our , of our error term right , and very often you , you find that the variance through the residuals , something like that the residuals will look like that , I think , they 're growing systematically over time , right , these are homo skilastic right , and these are hetero skilastic right , residuals and again we would n't want to have a model of hetero skilastic residuals , right , simply because that violates one of the assumptions on which the blue properties are based .
27 Within a medieval siege tent you are transported in time to the castle keep ; the lights dim and the 1066 Story begins … projected images , lighting , multi-track sound and even an appearance by King Harold and William the Conqueror !
28 Gallery houses a collection of work by Sir Alfred East R.A. ( 1849–1913 ) , and other artists with Kettering connections which are shown from time to time .
29 THE family of little Sam Hayton are racing against time to raise the cash required for pioneering eye surgery to enable him to see .
30 POLICE are racing against time to find five stolen canisters of rodent poison so deadly it can not be handled without breathing apparatus .
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