Example sentences of "['s] time " in BNC.

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1 In an interview for today 's Times , he said Liberal Democrats would vote against a Labour Finance Bill which included the removal of the £21,060 ceiling on national insurance payments and the introduction of a 50p rate of income tax for top earners .
2 I SHALL treasure my copy of Friday morning 's Times carrying the front-page headline ‘ Exit polls point to certainty of a hung parliament ’ .
3 While both these figures are more in touch with the opposition 's times , they are still far from special .
4 Destroying everything that went before in Franco 's times .
5 ‘ The amateurs do things you 'd never see in the commercial stuff , ’ I was told by one connoisseur of raunch , an unemployed factory worker named Jesse who I found sitting on the floor of a porn shop in Manhattan 's Times Square , diligently sifting through dozens of the more hardcore amateur tapes .
6 The Prime Minister 's letter , printed in the next day 's Times had been conventionally appreciative but brief .
7 One ca n't choose one 's times , you see . ’
8 Many reviewers have seen this as a study of the author 's times , as an amusing documentary record of literary and bohemian life in London from the 1920s to the 1960s , and so it is .
9 Nor did Colonel John Astor 's Times under his son Gavin .
10 Until Princess Victoria spent a night in Swanage in 1933 little had happened here since King Alfred 's times .
11 Obviously , if your document uses Monotype 's Times New Roman then there 's no earthly point in sending it to a bureau that has n't got the face .
12 So , for example , Bitstream 's Dutch may appear to be a perfect match for Linotype 's Times at 300dpi but when they are output at a typesetter 's resolution the minute differences will be more exaggerated .
13 Yesterday 's Times had rather a worried headline . "
14 So say the dozens of famous men and women who 've signed the advertisement due to appear in tomorrow 's Times .
15 ‘ I have done a fair bit of business travelling to meetings in London , ’ said Mr Pilkington , who seizes the opportunity for more practice on train journeys appropriately since BR is sponsoring this year 's Times championship .
16 So reveals a piece by a former Kinnock press aide in yesterday 's Times .
17 However , the observation that the delivery time of a particular item from the Annexe depends very largely on how well the request for it fits in with the schedule of the van running between the Library and the Annexe , suggests that it might be helpful to readers if the van 's times of operation and the main pressmarks of outhoused material were advertised .
18 In London , volunteer training programmes will now take place every September and February and will require an individual 's time for one evening a week over a six-week programme .
19 A remarkable Marxist interpretation , for example , was made of Florentine painting from Giotto 's time to the fifteenth century , by Frederick Antal in the 1940s .
20 You are not wasting your doctor 's time by asking about something which worries you .
21 The longer the treatment continues , the better the results — but it is heavy on your vet 's time and an appropriately heavy hole will appear in your bank balance !
22 This inevitably leads to a climate in which the likelihood of giving not only money but also one 's time is reduced .
23 It added : ‘ This university is the last island of democracy in this country , ’ and said that during Ian Smith 's time as Prime Minister , students had the right to hold meetings on the campus without prior official approval .
24 In about a year 's time , the IBA will be no longer , and the regulation of radio passes to the Radio Authority .
25 ‘ You do not commit American lives on somebody else 's time frame , somebody else 's plan and somebody else 's schedule , ’ said Mr Baker .
26 And what that implies for Newport 's chances against the world champions in a month 's time , when the tourists will be properly attuned , hardly bears thinking about .
27 There will be criticism that team discipline off the field is wanting , a complaint that has surfaced with reasonable regularity since before Lord Hawke 's time .
28 ‘ The Chancellor 's time is evidently running out .
29 In a fortnight 's time , when the company replies to a call for a substantial increase in pay and a reduction in the working week , John Hougham , personnel director , will probably throw that philosophy back at him .
30 At last , the single-minded resolve of the Wallenberg Association in Sweden , of Nina Lagergren , his half-sister , Sonja Sonnenfeld , the association 's secretary , and Per Anger , who was first secretary in Budapest during Wallenberg 's time , may be rewarded .
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