Example sentences of "place [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It should be noted that following transfer of ownership , the registration of the aircraft often does not take place for some time afterwards .
2 I refer not only to the substantial amount of money that was made available , resulting in a £45 per week rise for nursing homes , which cost us a total of £225 million , but to the amendment that allowed the Secretary of State , after community care had been in place for some time , to take account of the local authorities ' assessments of reasonable rates and of their experiences in general .
3 The disputes procedure , that has been in place for some time , and enables us to resolve disputes locally , if they can not be resolved locally , then they are referred up through the management systems .
4 But the roadworks and contra-flow system are expected to be in place for some time during which drivers are urged to be extra careful .
5 ‘ It needs to be worked through at local level and discussions will be taking place for some time , ’ said Mr Smith .
6 A remarkable change for the worse took place about this time in the hitherto retired neighbourhood of Southall Green .
7 Likewise the price cycles in the Edgeworth model take place through real time .
8 Certainly a slight shift of emphasis was taking place during this time — so that , for instance , it was recognised scientific and technological developments , but , it was assumed , in different ways and for different reasons from boys .
9 We take it the greenhouse ‘ event ’ took place during this time — but when exactly ?
10 As can be seen for wild-type Eco K approximately 50% of the DNA is cleaved after 30 min and no further reaction appears to take place after this time .
11 All mysteries of science are , by definition , mysteries of the Universe , which , for the sake of argument , we can say is the sum total of all matter , all energy , and all events that have taken place throughout past time and will take place throughout future time .
12 Reversals have , so far as is known , been taking place throughout geological time , and the evidence of these reversals is stored up in the magnetic fabrics of the rocks of both the continents and the oceanic crust .
13 So training must take place with this time period in mind .
14 Bernie was responsible for read-out and interpretation of FDRs in Canada and I put it to him that what we really needed was the ability to watch the accident taking place in real time , preferably by means of a DFDR providing the inputs to a flight simulator instead of the usual pilot inputs .
15 The key factor in the C-Cube development is that the compression and decompression takes place in real time .
16 However , to be interpreted as full frame , full motion video , it must of course be decompressed and the decompression has to take place in real time , while the application is running .
17 One of the key distinctions between this kind of application and platform-based , optical disc multimedia such as CD-ROM , CD-I or CDTV , is that the generation and exploration of the multimedia environment takes place in real time .
18 The bare infinitive in exclamations evokes therefore an incidence of the infinitive 's event to its support which can only be represented as potential since the speaker feels it has little or no chance of being real , of finding a place in real time .
19 The imbalance between service commitments and training is such that doctors have little opportunity to learn from their experiences , and little or no teaching takes place in protected time , when they would be free from service commitments .
20 for this idea to work , one has to consider histories that take place in imaginary time , rather than in the real time in which we perceive ourselves as living .
21 It was as if everything that had happened to her that day had some how taken place in another time dimension .
22 CLIFF PLACE at one time led to the beach and the bankers .
23 But this is not just any conference : it 's apparently going to be the greatest ever gathering of world leaders in one place at one time .
24 The biggest gathering or world leaders in one place at one time , and the biggest bonanza that the muggers of Rio de Janeiro will ever have experienced .
25 And why are certain government files on the place at that time still closed ?
26 But underneath the veil of whimsy , we are still left with some valuable evidence of the life and traditions of those people in that place at that time .
27 Say to yourself , " X was at this place at that time , now what can I use that would indicate that he was not ? "
28 Outings , in fact the choir excelled itself that much we were invited to join many others to Crystal Palace , which which well known place at that time and er it was quite exciting .
29 Jonathan was a was a coming up he was then , not then a Justice of the Peace but he was a up and coming young young er business man in Porthmadog and of course Porthmadog was a very er prosperous place at that time .
30 Only those who come from that place at that time can judge .
  Next page