Example sentences of "time and [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As Brightman J said in United Sterling Corp Ltd v Felton and Mannion [ 1974 ] RPC 162 " This contractual obligation of fidelity … may prevent a skilled employee from giving his assistance to a competitor despite the fact that such assistance is provided by the employee in his own time and despite the fact that no information has been disclosed to the employees in confidence " .
2 Exiled for the second time and without the support of many of the Castilian knights who had followed him before , Rodrigo once again displayed his qualities of a great commander .
3 Burrow systems can be very complicated and some rabbits may never be cornered since they are able to move round and round the burrow systems — staying ahead of the ferret all the time and without the slightest inclination or pressure to leave the burrow .
4 Having decided that basic fact , the real problem is getting to the chosen position at the right time and without being shut out by other yachts .
5 KPMG and Client reserve the right to terminate KPMG 's engagement hereunder at any time and without liability or continuing obligation to each other save that termination of this agreement shall be without prejudice to rights accrued and obligations incurred by either KPMG or Client prior to such date and shall not affect the indemnification in section 4 , or Client 's obligation under sections 2 and 3 .
6 In other words , everyone should be aiming to meet the requirements first time , every time and without errors .
7 But they 've got more of a concentration on the restaurant , whereas we have n't , we have a busy time and without a busy
8 Each sitting day , private Members ( including all opposition Members ) have opportunities at question time and during the half-hour debate on the adjournment at the end of business , to make their points .
9 In my spare time and during vacations , between 1976 and 1978 , I set up what later came to be called the Standing Conference of Asian Youth Organizations .
10 What is clear is that we need another ball control , distribution player , it is unfair for Macca be responsible for us all the time and besides teams can do what Ipswich did to him and mark him out of the game in the forward areas .
11 Weigh at the same time and under the same conditions each day .
12 ( 6 ) No change is acceptable since the status quo is considered to be the best situation that is possible at this time and under these circumstances .
13 The right hon. Gentleman does it every time and under any circumstances .
14 Or are they levels which have , over a period of time and under stringent test conditions , been achieved by large number of 14-year-olds ?
15 Early in 1992 , we commissioned the new $130-million isomerisation plant at our Lavera refinery in France , on time and under budget .
16 Such nominations to be made within a period of time and under conditions mentioned therein .
17 It will be the teacher 's judgement , made over time and through observing performance in different tasks , whether pupils can be said to have attained the abilities identified in a Statement of Attainment .
18 Finally and most significantly the closing sentence of the extract is well worth repeating : " It will be the teacher 's judgement , made over time and through observing performance in different tasks , whether pupils can be said to have attained . "
19 ‘ Enough or too much ’ might be the poet/painter William Blake 's prescription for life , but the SFX director must stop short of too much , since added detail is added time and above all , money — as well as possibly being artistically counterproductive .
20 The fusion product has unusual units : keV sec per m 3 ; the keV is the temperature , sec comes from the confinement time and per m 3 gives the density .
21 Moreover , a basic premise of Dunlop 's prescription for the advancement of knowledge in industrial relations is the need to break away from the restrictive and myopic confines of problem-solving , institutional studies within individual countries — what has been termed an ‘ ethno-centric ’ bias — in favour of broader comparisons over the course of time and across countries .
22 However , it remains possible that people do see the support which they give to elderly relatives as part of a two-way pattern which stretches over time and across generations , and where they themselves will benefit ultimately from the support of someone in a younger generation .
23 A subset of the data is now being incorporated into a multinational comparative data set being compiled by Professor Gershuny at the University of Bath , which for the first time enables comparisons of trends in time use , for similar social groups , across time and across countries .
24 But this belies its complexity : the piece works across time and across the boundaries of gallery and home , of art and craft .
25 ‘ No doubt it is. , ‘ Oh aye , high time and past time .
26 The means by which this is done is through the ‘ schemes of experience ’ , such as typifications , recipes , and other idealizations which members build up over time and into which are allotted new experiences and encounters , rendering the unknown into the known , the unfamiliar into the familiar .
27 She also looked great — out of dungarees for the first time and into a becomingly simple black dress .
28 This commitment to shared worlds is in fact socially contingent and will vary from time to time and between different communicators .
29 The definition of what constitutes an institution varies across time and between different countries .
30 Of course it is difficult to generalise over time and between parties with respect to the relations between party and Prime Minister , but in the recent past it has become clear that the Labour Party outside Parliament has been concerned to exert a greater measure of effective control over Labour Prime Ministers .
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