Example sentences of "time for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Bureaucrat and radical have no time for each other , but they are both undermining traditional humanism . |
2 | The sheer pressure of life pushes people into having less time for each other , rather than more . |
3 | Apart from whether or not these exercises are effective ( they are certainly found to be enjoyable and relaxing by many pupils ) , they have given the teacher a secure base from which to work , for the teacher can be very much in charge , dictating the choice of exercise , controlling the length of time for each , selecting the background music where felt to be appropriate or even dictating the moment-to-moment activity within the experience . |
4 | Using the count of books on loan at a given time for each interest category , he takes the square root of each of these numbers . |
5 | Neither of you should give up your friends , but you do need to make time for each other . |
6 | A c.c.d. delay line provides a delay because it takes a certain amount of time for each input sample to be passed along the chain of capacitors and to finally emerge at the output . |
7 | Staff are entitled to 24 working days holiday per year in addition to double time for each statutory holiday worked . |
8 | In common with other staff , managers are entitled to 24 working days holiday per year in addition to double time for each statutory holiday worked plus up to four days off in lieu . |
9 | It is a fatal mistake to skimp on time for each other . |
10 | The design is read by the controller and transferred one row at a time for each colour , so we need this odd row to start . |
11 | The table shows the percentage of respondents that predicted dominance in five years ' time for each of seven operating systems listed in the table . |
12 | The mean number of tubes inserted and the mean follow up time for each group were compared by using Student 's t test . |
13 | Our piloting suggests that there is very little information here which could not be filled in out of the heads of appropriate teachers on these courses , so filling in the questionnaire should not cost a great deal of time for each person . |
14 | The radioactive decay , through which a radionuclide loses half its radioactivity , is a fixed length of time for each element , and is referred to as the half-life of a substance . |
15 | Many schools devote almost a third of the allotted time for each lesson to these exercises . |
16 | Several motors can be controlled from the same microprocessor provided the execution time for each motor control routine is sufficiently short , as illustrated by the following example . |
17 | This project involves planning for three methods of travel ; costing each one ; estimating the time for each one ; and finally deciding on the quickest and/or cheapest method of travel . |
18 | — for each method collect/obtain the information to enable you to establish cost and time for each method of travel . |
19 | Each of the catechists must be in touch with their own life experience , and in particular the helper catechists need to know something of the life history of their friends so that a real historical event can be shared when it comes to the time for each one to share parts of their personal story — for that is where God speaks to each one of us . |
20 | if the questions are read out , the time for each response is the same for all and can be predetermined |
21 | Because of the tight scheduling within each day we would ask you to arrive on time for each session . |
22 | There is still time for much of the Third World to be held back from taking the same course . |
23 | Some commentators get so excited about identifying the stuff with an excretion of insects living on twigs of the tamarisk , that they do not have time for much else . |
24 | In the months and maybe years of life following admission to a residential Home there is time for much work of reparation , healing of old wounds and recollection of good experiences , provided there is continuity of contact . |
25 | No one expects a practitioner to have time for much theoretical musing or for large empirical studies . |
26 | None of us has time for much else but the work in hand . ’ |
27 | I require , and surely so do all here , time for much prayer and most earnest thought , before I can begin to do right or justice as due . |
28 | I queued a long time for that loaf . |
29 | I want music to frighten me like T Rex or Johnny Rotten : I 'll be waiting a long time for that in Dublin . ’ |
30 | With a television series there 's just not the time for that , and it can often become very much of a routine . |