Example sentences of "time [to-vb] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 As we noted before , one of the prime concerns of teachers is that they do not have enough time to carry out the day-to-day tasks and responsibilities of their jobs to their own satisfaction , let alone to invest in enhancing their own skills , or reflecting on their roles and priorities , to anything like the extent which they would like .
2 Er which er I suspect was due to the th the insufficient time to carry out the exercise .
3 It is envisaged that , if the Friends are willing to help in this way , properly trained volunteers , who would have to be members of the Friends organisation and who would have their approval , could help with special events and special projects , where existing staff do not have sufficient time to carry out the work .
4 Five minutes later Tony and I were trudging through deep snow , wishing we had spared the time to search out the snow shoes and wondering whether there had ever been a previous occasion in Iceland when the approach of a car had been heralded by walkers .
5 So , now is a good time to try out the zoom controls while watching the effect in the viewfinder .
6 This means a reasonable length of time to try out the goods generally , not a reasonable length of time in which to discover any defects there might be in the goods , Bernstein v. Pamsons Motors ( Golders Green ) Ltd. ( 1986 Q.B. ) .
7 She had n't had time to work out an answer to such a question .
8 There would be time to work out the exact nature of its functioning later .
9 Once you have rented or bought your home , and you have fixed a date for your occupation it is time to sort out the essential services — gas , electricity , water , telephone .
10 Southampton must pay 25 per cent of the fine now and the other £15,000 will be suspended for a year to give boss Ian Branfoot time to sort out the worst record in top soccer .
11 Type-cases too were heavy , and if one fell it took a long time to sort out the type again .
12 The mother postponed her second marriage for six months to give time to sort out the new relationships .
13 I arrive in time to sort out the records for my show which starts at 8am and finishes at 10am .
14 why should a builder , because she 's bought second tiles , take time to sort out the duff one 's
15 I arrived back in time to pipe out the Brigadier , and judging by his jovial manner he must have enjoyed his meal .
16 Romney Marsh was flooded as a defence against both Napoleon and Hitler , and Calais was lost in 1557 in part because the sluices were not opened in time to flood out the besiegers .
17 ‘ They do n't get the time to turn out a script of real quality .
18 You take your moistened paper it should n't be dripping wet like this , it should have had time to dry out a bit .
19 One can chart the seasons by the changes in the paintings : the appearance of the first Impressionists on the walls in early November always tell me it 's time to get out the winter overcoat .
20 There was a traditional end to construction at the Three Lamps housing development at Totterdown in Bristol when WCUK stepped back in time to top out a new home at the site .
21 it gives him , in fairness , time to think out the answer rather than hearing the question at the very end .
22 This is the time to test out the telephone support system ( or read our Fax Box ) .
23 The very worst time to take out a bond is when rates are low but then rise dramatically and unexpectedly , as they did at the end of the 1980s .
24 The very worst time to take out a bond is when rates are low but then rise dramatically and unexpectedly , as they did at the end of the 1980s
25 People who had persuaded him that the only safe time to take out the dog was after the hours of darkness , when you were only likely to meet George ‘ Let's Get Rabbits ’ Grover .
26 ‘ You have n't allowed yourselves much time to thrash out the Unesco project , ’ said Robina vigorously .
27 She just had time to make out a black profile against the window before a shoe slammed into her chest with the sound a beanbag makes when it hits the floor .
28 Then I shall examine some criticisms of the monist position from a pluralist point of view , trying at the same time to bring out the presuppositions that underly such criticisms and showing that a clarification of these presuppositions demands a critical exploration of certain new philosophical topics that have not been touched on hitherto .
29 HOT SUNNY DAYS AND WARM EVENINGS ARE THE IDEAL TIME TO BRING OUT THE BARBECUE .
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