Example sentences of "time [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What 's harder is the multi-faceted aspect which at times is even conflicting .
2 The other is by being representative of the majority of actual bureaucrats , rather as the average reader of a newspaper like , say , The Times is simply a profile assembled out of the actual features of actual readers .
3 The current cost of a typical advertisement in the Financial Times is approximately £ [ specify ] .
4 As advertisers see it , the Times is neither one thing nor t' other .
5 ‘ The Financial Times is probably the least of our worries . ’
6 The utility lost in good times is clearly less than that gained in bad times i.e. individuals can gain from ensuring an average income in all periods provided the transaction costs of the policy do not fully swamp the potential gain .
7 Rivals say it 's costing the Murdoch empire millions , when the Times is already loss making .
8 Its atmosphere at those times is utterly special .
9 The top shelf is where Gay Times is traditionally to be found , nestling coyly next to Penthouse .
10 The harshly meritocratic , anti-toff right-wingery exemplified by the Sunday Times is instinctively republican .
11 In newspapers , for example , The Financial Times is now printed simultaneously in London , Frankfurt , the USA , and recently Tokyo , thus greatly extending the scope of the market it can serve .
12 Inside the walls among Medieval and later houses , are considerable remains of Roman buildings and careful excavation in recent times is still disclosing more of the semi-underground parts of the palace itself .
13 To create a sense of occasion that is in keeping with the depth of emotion felt at such times is very difficult without recognized formalities and strong ritualistic content .
14 Sadly , they did n't let me — you do n't have to put this in here — but they did n't let me finish correcting the proofs , cos one of those things , four times is enough .
15 ‘ Now that the genie is out of the bottle , we have to face the fact that the monarchy as we have understood it since Victorian times is virtually over .
16 On this point , the Sunday Times is once again instructive : it tells us that
17 This is uncomfortably similar to the endemic guilt of constituency agents like me , since it 's our role to believe that everything die Partei does at all times is absolutely right .
18 The daughter at home has her moment of decision to face too : when she has to make the choice between committing herself , or taking flight , which in these more liberated times is almost always possible .
19 ‘ Not to be there for your children at special times is almost like failing as a mother . ’
20 The times is often quite good and tends to give Leeds a decent report when they play well .
21 The Times is always good for replying things
22 But the most important conclusion one must reach about Jurassic times is that much of the form of the present continents had then been blocked out as it is today .
23 ‘ Aah 've said as 'ow oor George 's wife 's time 's nearly 'ere and Aah may be needed at t'confinement .
24 The first time 's always easy .
25 I says I know , you have n't been to see your team here , he says right once you 've been to Wembley the second time 's never as good it 's just that
26 time 's very very short you know .
27 I suppose the time 's too tight , but if it 's possible , get Bill to address the envelope to the Conductor of the train , George Burley .
28 I I 'm happy to serve as long as it is n't you know , I mean I I ca n't give a lot of time because er my time 's so committed .
29 Programming time is usually less than for an optimization technique but designer time is frequently greater .
30 Parliamentary question time is frequently noisy ; the interchanges are more concerned to make debating points than to add to public enlightenment .
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