Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Enabling technologies include the Bull Product Data Management System , which it says applies concurrent engineering to cut down design-to-manufacturing time and reduce costs , and ‘ integration enablers ’ , which Bull says connect two or more manufacturing applications ‘ without the time and cost of customized development ’ . |
2 | Interestingly , this is about ten times the rate of eruption of lava recorded over historic time . |
3 | It also changes over historical time , in different geographical regions , and in different social groups , defined by ethnicity , class , gender , occupation and so on . |
4 | It can be applied to a range of activities which may vary in cost and scale and necessitate planning over differing time spans . |
5 | Long-wave theories are concerned with how the economy fluctuates over long time periods . |
6 | More serious to the surveying practice is the job which has a fixed fee and runs over budgeted time . |
7 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
8 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
9 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
10 | It has to take up private time — and at home . |
11 | The HP.42 , G–AAUC Horsa , took-off from Basra on August 28 at 22.30 hours , to try and make up lost time . |
12 | He is like a runner in the 5000 metres who walks all the way to the bell and then tries to make up lost time by running the last lap like a 100 metre sprint finalist — not a good technique , as you can imagine . |
13 | Emily Davies was one of the few to argue that housekeeping took up little time and that women could in fact combine work and marriage , and Elizabeth Garrett Anderson belonged to an even more select band who put this advice into practice . |
14 | If you are looking for a mortgage we can recommend the cheapest , the largest or the most flexible without you needing to take up valuable time researching the market yourself . |
15 | My daughters have taken you to themselves as a sister ; João I know has shown you every courtesy and kindness — and I myself give up valuable time each day to speak to you . |
16 | I shall conclude now because I am taking up valuable time . |
17 | The threats to our major estuaries alone take up considerable time and effort . |
18 | After testing for the role when he executive-produced We 're No Angels , he has taken it up full time , setting up his own company Tribeca Productions and building his own mini-studio in New York . |
19 | ‘ Might take it up full time , sir , ’ said Bodie with a thin and slightly arrogant smile . |
20 | Teresa Moylan ( Mrs Clements ) has given up full time work because of her children . |
21 | Very dodgy position , but your the one that 's just taken up full time post |
22 | Do media relations take up increasing time ? |
23 | Yeah , but they do n't , they do n't take on full time people though for all day . |
24 | They do n't take on full time cashiers . |
25 | Now retired the art teacher as was is painting flat out full time whilst the other runs the distaff side . |
26 | So gangs of workers are out full time , clearing potential trouble spots in rivers , streams and ditches , to reduce the risk of flooding . |
27 | In fact , if they do have a complaint , it 's that they would probably like me to go back full time — which is very nice to know ! ’ |