Example sentences of "time or [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Regular times or meetings on the timetable … |
2 | Far more AB ( upper middle class ) people read the Daily Mirror than The Times or Guardian even though they were a tiny proportion of the total Mirror readership . |
3 | A glance at the Financial Times or Money Management will reveal the large number and variety of offshore funds in existence . |
4 | Well it 's what , dinner times or evening time ? |
5 | There is n't anyone left in this club who reads anything more demanding than the Racing Times or tits and bums magazines . |
6 | This kind of mutual formulation of the right amount of information for communication to take place is very common in conversation , particularly where times or places or objects need to be specified . |
7 | And at times or places where our actions are likely to be misinterpreted the intensity of this indicative behaviour increases . |
8 | Minor errors , such as dates or times or places will not be held against the journalist if the gist of the allegation is justified . |
9 | At the least , Dr Mathew 's computer-instrument will put music within the grasp of would-be musicians who lack the time or inclination to learn how to play . |
10 | Once you have obtained some professional advice on weight training you can obtain small weights ( such as hand weights ) quite cheaply for use at home ( if you do not have the time or inclination to travel to a gym to exercise ) . |
11 | Local races that produce the cyclists of the Low Countries are characteristically kermesses , a large and mixed bunch of riders chasing round a small town-and-country circuit : all very physical , and without much time or inclination for tactics . |
12 | If you do n't have the time or inclination , remember one thing : when you fall or are pushed onto your back , front or side , always keep your head raised as you hit the ground . |
13 | In the rush for funds or to exploit the fusion fanaticism , few had the time or inclination to look beyond the surface and see the shaky foundations beneath . |
14 | It was a clean , white , rather clinical-looking room , with its white wooden towel rail , its bowl and pitcher of water for those who did n't have the time or inclination to take a bath . |
15 | It has been designed to be used by the professionals themselves who do not , said Moore Stephens , have the time or inclination to learn about computers but appreciate the efficiency benefits which technology brings to administration . |
16 | Charlton 's has n't got the time or inclination to wonder what Billy Bingham is thinking about in the run-up to Wednesday 's big game . |
17 | The review section devoted to recordings guarantees that Early music is consulted by many professional performers , including the directors of ensembles who may not have the time or inclination to read such journals as the Bäsler Jahrbuch fur historische Musikpraxis or Performance practice review . |
18 | Besides which , Milada Pankracova , his secretary , expressly stated in her letter giving me the appointment that her employer had no time or inclination to repeat himself , and that this was the last communication they wanted on the subject . |
19 | Do n't get so bogged down in the trivia of life you have n't the time or inclination to branch out and see what 's on offer . |
20 | Virtually none of the industry 's first generation of Magnox power stations were built within their expected time or cost . |
21 | PERT tends to be applied to one off projects of a complex nature- or to projects where time or cost are of overriding importance . |
22 | The former is used widely in complex projects in the construction and manufacturing industries ; the latter tends to be used in complex , one-off projects or in projects where time or cost are critical . |
23 | All the evolutionary changes or events , however defined in relation to time or magnitude , became locked into the unchangeable process of creation and re-creation . |
24 | Finally , the matter lay solely between God and me and had nothing in time or eternity to do with anyone else . |
25 | Further , although after the initial period the prosecutor may direct police investigation , it is doubtful that prosecutors will have the time or expertise to give more than general directions , thus leaving the police to do the job according to their lights . |
26 | Stopping people by asking for the time or change is a favourite mugging trick — especially when there is more than one attacker . |
27 | Dalgliesh said : ‘ You 're assuming there 's an absolute morality independent of time or circumstance . ’ |
28 | Clearly it was I who should have spoken these words , but already I had a feeling that I knew what the brown paper and the ribbed cardboard concealed , and I was n't going to say a word until time or circumstance compelled me . |
29 | Such leases are generally either very badly converted English leases or else in the form of stale Scottish styles , unchanged by time or circumstance . |
30 | ‘ Horology is the study or measuring of time or making of clocks ’ — that 's what our dictionary says and the latter is what we do ; we make clocks for a large company called the London Clock Company , but we had very humble beginnings … . |