Example sentences of "time for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | They were difficult times for all of them . |
2 | ‘ These are difficult times for all of us , ’ thundered the editorial , ‘ and will continue to be so until we are reaping the full benefits of North Sea oil . |
3 | McDonnell and Montgomery found that higher overflow percentages than 10–25 per cent led to increased retrieval times for all block sizes . |
4 | These are harsh times for all professional seamen , though , and you 'd be concerned at the cost-cutting implicit in the flags of convenience shown by vessels of all sizes — the only port of registry with a British flavour was Douglas in the Isle of Man . |
5 | There are clear market opportunities for operators from these millions who could use buses if they were more accessible ; there are also proven operational benefits from the lower boarding times for all passengers which low-floor buses offer . |
6 | Erm and again the key times for that is usually September to April . |
7 | The Committee recommends that the NHS Management Executive should ensure that all English Regional Health Authorities set broad standards for waiting times for such appointments , and that the Management Executive should require District Health Authorities and Family Health Services Authorities to take urgent action to reduce waiting times for first appointments . |
8 | To some extent Ochs is a ‘ type ’ , but it is true there were many Baron Ochses living in Austria between the wars and living in their castles in a style that was far from elegant — in fact , very uncomfortable , as these were not good times for such people . |
9 | These were dangerous times for such jaunts , both here and there . |
10 | Across the spectrum of sport these are difficult times for many governing bodies . |
11 | Give times for each step , and hence or otherwise comment on methods of optimizing direct retrieval . |
12 | Adjust your times so that your ETA at the holding point coincides with a time based on your last acknowledged position report , and flight plan for times for each section of the route . |
13 | This exercise should be done at least 10 times for each arm . |
14 | In his Jungle of the Cities he used contrived precise dates and times for each episode . |
15 | The calculation of economic batch sizes and cycle times for each level of the PST . |
16 | Six simulation runs were thus possible , with two train crossing times for each of the three vehicle separation times . |
17 | The calculation of economic batch sizes and cycle times for each level of the PST . |
18 | For information , the delivery and collection times for each building are published on the side of all post racks . |
19 | There are better times for this ! |
20 | As Figure 8 , below , shows , the pattern of delivery times for this group of material was markedly different from that of ‘ ordinary ’ books probably because 48 of the items ( 87% ) had to be fetched not from the Library 's main areas of stackage , but from locked rooms and cases . |
21 | Delivery times for most items were generally satisfactory , but there appears to be a possibility that readers consulting early or rare books in the South Reading Room have to wait a considerable time for items ordered over the lunchtime period . |
22 | Of medium height , he was known as a dresser and had been tipped a couple of times for those best-dressed men lists . |
23 | Lack of promotional opportunities in all Banks has been a most serious development in recent times for those who work in the Industry . |
24 | Total sequential search times for these cases are shown in Fig. 7.2 . |
25 | This item of equipment enabled the rapid assembly features of the whole range of equipment to be fully exploited , and reduced the erection times for some major bridging operations , from what would normally be months to merely a matter of days . |
26 | Lead times for some of these proposals may be quite long , and some staff may need help with the drafting of proposals . |
27 | However , Nicks , — Bradshaw , Kinsbourne and Feigin ( 1978 ) found that concurrent verbalisation increased response times for both hands on a typing task but more so for the right hand . |
28 | When either 2 or 6 words had also to be held in memory then reaction times for both hemispheres improved but more so for the left hemisphere than for the right hemisphere , leading to a RVF superiority . |
29 | Sequential processing The sequential retrieval times for both file structures were identical before additions , but IBM files outperformed ICL in every case after additions . |
30 | A few weeks ago , Robin Jeffrey , chief executive of Scottish Nuclear which operates the Torness and Hunterston power stations , and other white-collar staff from the East Kilbride headquarters , donned overalls and hard hats to descend 1,300ft at Longannet in a gesture of solidarity with men and management in uncertain times for both industries . |