Example sentences of "time for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And even if the political tangle in South Africa is unravelled quickly there are many leading rugby people in New Zealand , including the new All Black coach , Laurie Mains , who suggest that now is not a good time for the resumption of New Zealand-South African contests — New Zealand have to recover a lot of the ground lost at the World Cup before they would feel comfortable of having a winning chance against South Africa .
2 I then returned to the little inn where I had ordered dinner to be ready at an hour early enough to allow me to walk back to Ballachulish in time for the calling of the steamboat on its Fort William route .
3 Now you 've narrowed the choice down to more manageable proportions , it 's time for the specialist retailer and test fitting .
4 Fill with lemon curd — about 6 to 8 tablespoons — and put back into the oven for 5 minutes , just enough time for the filling to warm through , no more .
5 This is slightly more than the distance that most pilots would like for a spot landing at the gliding site because you need a little more time for the approach in a strange place .
6 The time for , the time for our Health Service , the time for the rest of the hospitals in this country is now .
7 It is now time for the Prince and Princess to learn to trust the British people by admitting the truth of their relationship .
8 The strange aeons were over , and it was nearly time for the Sandrat to kill Death .
9 Her auntie was in , but I was to go at any time for the telephone
10 We also realised that there was insufficient classroom time for the testing of children individually in dramatic performance .
11 In the case of logistic programmes this entails reducing activity generally and training in particular — less sea time for the Navy , fewer track-miles for the Army , reduced flying hours for the RAF , and lower allocations of training ammunition for all three ; and in equipment procurement , the rate of re-equipment has to be slowed down .
12 Stock , copyright-cleared , library music overcame the show 's lack of budget and time for the commissioning of specially composed incidental music .
13 Following notification by the Seller to the Purchaser of such cause , the Seller shall be allowed a reasonable extension of time for the performance of its obligations .
14 Dexter arrived back at Scotland Yard just in time for the press conference .
15 While a few policemen tried to the bitter end to avoid conversation with the field-worker , sufficient rapport was established over time for the majority to talk quite openly to her about what are highly sensitive and controversial topics in a Northern Ireland context .
16 It is time for the Park management to approach the Councils and the local residents to agree a scheme to stop the Park being used as a thoroughfare .
17 In general , research suggests that in the immediate wake of unexpected news of a major loss , such as finding oneself permanently disabled after a car accident , denial may also , in the short term , be an adaptive response as a means of buying time for the individual ( Adams and Lindemann , 1974 ) .
18 It was almost time for the afternoon session at the Riverside .
19 Her instructor had given her the name of a boy who was selling a sailboard and who would be here in time for the afternoon race .
20 He set up the TV Times coverage , and we all pretended to be having a wonderful time for the benefit of the camera .
21 As the two hellraisers met for the first time for the benefit of the world 's press , they exchanged jokes .
22 At a further word of command the file did an about turn and repeated the gesture , this time for the benefit of 7,000 Tories .
23 ( 3 ) Information which was confidential , such as details of a secret process ; this type was so confidential that it could not be used by the employee at any time for the benefit of anyone but the employer .
24 Fran stiffened , glaring up at him , hating him for his cool self-assurance , but he ignored the look as his hands tightened painfully around her waist in a silent warning not to do anything silly , before he spoke again , louder this time for the benefit of their audience .
25 The Gutenberg Galaxy was the invention of the printing press which came just in time for the Reformation .
26 And it can be a hazardous time for the male — usually much smaller than the female — as he could end up as a meal if he 's not careful .
27 And Sacha says his marriage has survived because his wife has no time for the hype .
28 Samsung has clearly decided it 's make or break time for the company in the UK PC market , launching a completely new range of low cost machines and adding a couple of new laser printers to boot .
29 The promised escalation in activity outside the factory may come at a crucial time for the company , according to Mr Kydd .
30 The object of orders for discovery under the Supreme Court and County Courts Acts is to bring forward the time for the disclosure of relevant documents in a personal injury action by , to use the wording of RSC Ord 24 , r7A , a " likely " party from the stage after action to the stage before action , and to require disclosure after the commencement of proceedings by someone who is not a party to the proceedings at all , eg , a health authority ( Walker v Eli Lilley & Co ( 1986 ) The Times , 1 May ) .
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