Example sentences of "time [verb] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore , convert the time given on the chart to a Distance . |
2 | Place fingertips on the larynx whilst you hum and feel the tingling on your lips , and count up to ten or say a simple phrase in your loudest voice and at the same time concentrate on the feeling on the finger tips . |
3 | If that 's the case , then we could argue , an and will do , that now is a good time to borrow on a fixed term basis over a long period . |
4 | Initial training to teach operators how to use the system takes more or less time depending on the software , but typically this ranges from two to five days . |
5 | If there has really been no response , wait for a time depending on the vigour and severity of the illness ( see para. 2 ) . |
6 | During the first few tens of Ma Jupiter would cool so quickly that it hardly matters what the initial temperatures were provided that they were at least a few times 10 000 K. After a few hundred Ma , the exact time depending on the initial temperatures but in any case a small fraction of Jupiter 's lifetime , the rate of cooling would be far less . |
7 | This inhibits her sexual cycles for varying periods of time depending on the species it 's about two years . |
8 | A key issues review should take approximately 1-3 days of a manager 's time and 1 day of a partner 's time depending on the size of the transaction . |
9 | NOW 'S the time to go on a seed hunting expedition in your garden . |
10 | Well , festive period well and truly over now ; time to go on a diet , or do a bit more exercise . |
11 | Obviously completing joint statements booking in time to go on the computers to get them typed up nicely |
12 | D , otherwise we 're not gon na have time to go on the computer |
13 | As time goes on the need for such support will , obviously , diminish — it 's more than likely that your staff will become more conversant with the product than the person who either sold or trained them on it . |
14 | A glance at the list reveals that 15 of the top 20 places on the list are occupied by golfers who spend most of their time competing on the U.S.P.G.A. Tour . |
15 | Ali and Ahmed made a time to meet on the beach to fish . |
16 | Arnold 's fearful preoccupation with the violence of his time drew on a number of sources , for it was not only the ‘ rough ’ of the East End slums who was ‘ asserting his personal liberty a little , going where he likes , assembling where he likes , bawling as he likes , hustling as he likes ’ . |
17 | I had just time to pull on a clean shirt and a pair of Chinos — Springsteen 's favourites as they show up his black hairs to best effect — before the local news came on the TV . |
18 | The usual formula is that for a period of time ending on the expiry of the initial period the parties will attempt to renegotiate the prices to apply for a further fixed period . |
19 | Then , as to the doubtful ‘ shell ’ of the question , if you still have time to write on the question , you should expressly point out the doubt in your mind as to what you are being asked , and proceed to write on the doubtful part of the question for the rest of the allotted time . |
20 | Maybe if she and Julie did n't have such tiring , exhausting jobs they might have more time to concentrate on the culinary arts . |
21 | Others may be surprised that he found time to work on a feature while promoting a top ten hit in ‘ Groovy Train ’ . |
22 | We like the idea of stability of policy and time to work on the reduction of pollution at our own pace ’ . ’ |
23 | In order to give you and Bell time to work on the tape before reporting back to us , I would like to supply it as soon as possible . |
24 | Work on restoring the Wimpy to its former self is proceeding well , thanks to its loyal band of workers , many of whom give up a considerable amount of spare time to work on the aircraft . |
25 | Military adventures abroad that extend for any length of time depend on the legislature being willing to provide the necessary funding and the Senate 's approval of treaties can , by no means be taken for granted . |
26 | At what should have been a time to reflect on a most successful campaign to unite both Church and public in defence of fundamental Christian belief , Mrs Whitehouse was ‘ rocked ’ by the breaking of another controversy . |
27 | Will the Secretary of State take a little time to reflect on a previous answer on non-proliferation ? |
28 | Lancashire were given plenty of time to reflect on a day of missed opportunities today , after heavy overnight rain delayed the start . |
29 | Walking from the Regimental Headquarters to the Mess there is time to reflect on the day and think about the future . |
30 | Depth is acquired partly by learning to be reflective , taking time to reflect on the world around us and how we spend our lives . |