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

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31 And , further wishing to appear brisk and fresh , as if she had simply alighted at the manor gates from her carriage , she allowed herself plenty of time for the familiar trudge down the cobbled hill of St Jude 's Street to the flat plain of St Jude 's Square and Market Square in the valley below and then up the other side , past the brewery and the iron foundry , through the maze of brewers ' and iron-workers ' cottages , to the manor , the skyline beyond it dominated by the squat , square bulk and the huge , foully belching chimney-stack of Dallam 's mill .
32 There is some doubt as to whether the processes of investigation and legislation will be completed in time for the 1995 revaluation .
33 However , coach Cees Koppelaar is anxious that games are found so that his young squad can mature in time for the 1995 European championships being staged in Dublin .
34 Although I can not go into too much detail , I would like to look at players between the ages of 15 to 17 , as they will hold the key to the future , but I do n't think too many of them would be ready in time for the 1995 European championships in Dublin .
35 The Irish were disappointed at finishing ninth in the Inter-Continental Cup in Poland last month , but now have turned their attention to getting things right in time for the 1995 European championships being hosted in Dublin .
36 It is a pity they did not emerge from their hiding place in time for the 40-year anniversary reunions of the 49/50/51 groups , but they are partially relevant to the ‘ 52s next year .
37 He detested the commercial world and , although he was much the same age as the Prince , had no time for the young .
38 The Eighties were not a particularly good time for the young .
39 IT 'S showdown time for the young bowlers of the NIBA and the PGL .
40 One impatient customer , David Pollard , has taken things into his own hands and is rushing out his own edition in time for the general election .
41 The time for the general election was approaching .
42 Worse than that from the Government 's point of view , I do not think that he will arrive in time for the general election .
43 If this were ever done , then unless some other constituency took him on board in time for the general election , or perhaps unless he stood and won in his constituency as some kind of independent Labour candidate with at least PLP support , then , on the declaration of the result in his constituency , he would lose any right to remain Prime Minister .
44 Despite valiant efforts by our physiotherapists , my hamstring did not recover in time for the 200 metres .
45 Half an hour is the minimum for each side ; so if the moot starts at 8.30 p.m. , and if three judges each take ten minutes to give judgment , it is 10 p.m. even if not a minute has been lost — and this does not allow time for the presiding judge to invite the audience to comment before judgment is given .
46 Now we can only hope that things are resolved quickly enough for the developments to be finished in time for the 1994 Open . ’
47 I remember sitting in a hotel in Lymm thinking that I could n't really spare the time for the Managing Quality course but I 'd run out of excuses !
48 Four elements of the specification are of particular importance here : a statement of aims relating to the education of individual pupils , and to the preparation for life after school ; a statement of objectives in terms of skills , attitudes , concepts and knowledge ; a balanced allocation of time for the eight areas of experience ; and methods of teaching and learning which will achieve the objectives .
49 His reflection was fed by information from a wide variety of sources — from the presidential staff at the Elysée , from his ministers , from officials and experts , from the abundant official documentation that passed across his desk , and from the media ( he read all the major French newspapers as well as the Daily Telegraph , the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , and the New York Herald Tribune , and his normal weekday routine always ended in time for the eight o'clock television news ) .
50 As part of our programme to outlaw cruelty to wild mammals , we will allow a free vote in the House of Commons on a proposal to ban the hunting of live quarry with hounds and , if that is passed , provide parliamentary time for the necessary legislation .
51 In his hurry to return to Italy the magistrate did not allow sufficient time for the necessary light exposure and , despite protests from the technicians , rushed off with the recording .
52 That would just leave time for the necessary visas to be obtained .
53 Six weeks before and immediately after the closedown was assumed to be a more stressful time for the 100 men than one and two years later when 90 per cent of them had found alternative employment .
54 It was holiday time for the Catholic children of Greenhill .
55 For individuals , it took immense determination , on the part of an Ada Nield Chew or Hannah Mitchell , for example , to change the pattern of their lives and make time for the political work they held dear .
56 Still had time for the essential cup of coffee !
57 If the manager lacks the chance to engage in a fully collegial approach , if he or she can only find or make time for the essential step of ingesting or thinking new ideas in an atmosphere of enforced professional seclusion , does this obscure his or her clarity of mind ?
58 Narrated by the team leader S/L John Blackwell and the team manager S/L Eric Steenson , this video shows the behind the scenes logistics of getting the team out to the ‘ States with their ten crimson-painted Hawks in time for the Bicentennial celebrations at Andrews Air Force Base .
59 We are rushing out this newsletter in time for the first summer festival , at Kings Heath Park .
60 It took time for the first cracks to appear .
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