Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [unc] time " in BNC.
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1 | Has Reger 's time finally come ? |
2 | Obviously , if your document uses Monotype 's Times New Roman then there 's no earthly point in sending it to a bureau that has n't got the face . |
3 | Erm , again we utilize ninety one point nine two percent of the available inspecting officers ' time for inspections , rather than the national average of eighty four point three nine percent . |
4 | I await God 's time for me to live among Albanians . |
5 | The danger here is that stand personnel 's time can be taken up talking to the converted , whereas the objective should be to seek to interest potential customers . |
6 | Health : The best care is at home Christine Doyle examines a pioneering scheme which cuts patients ' time in hospital — and also saves money |
7 | What I would say is I just wonder what the point of it is ed on the principal of of why fix something if if it ai n't broke , would n't it be better to perhaps spend officer 's time elsewhere rather than fashion designs of three colour printing on new leaflets ? |
8 | And what would she do with all the pretty clothes she had created , using Rose 's time and Rose 's machines , and which were now stored in what Charley called his Wardrobe , a deep cupboard in his studio in Mouncy Street ? |
9 | Our Shadow Cabinet meeting on Thursday decided to use Labour 's time on Monday to debate Cambodia . |
10 | As it does not offend it tends to survive and to remain to waste readers ' time . |
11 | The thinking behind this was to use London 's time difference to enable trading in these instruments while the Chicago and Philadelphia exchanges were closed , the aim being to offer complementary products rather than direct competition . |
12 | I 'm afraid a detective 's life is mostly spent chasing up blind alleys and wasting people 's time . ’ |
13 | As the Solicitor-General said , that excludes officials ' time , so the figure must be that much higher . |
14 | Database watchers believe SAG 's time is running out and its continued existence depends upon its ability to deliver specifications this summer . |
15 | It is particularly aimed at examining the choices facing employers for recording employees ' time and attendance , the implications for all parties concerned with operating new systems and the directions future developments might take . |
16 | It is possible to have lawyers ' time recorded on Psions or directly into a terminal but a compromise is for lawyers to complete time sheets manually that are then inputted by a member of the accounts team on to computer . |
17 | Miloš , however , was not interested , and after wasting Vuk 's time for over a year he let the scholar return to Austria empty-handed . |
18 | just increase Diane 's time a little bit , which would really help Gail . |
19 | The Government controls Parliament 's time and it is therefore able to limit debate where its proposals are proving controversial or where a rational examination of them is turning out to be embarrassing . |
20 | We , we are er Chairman involved in Redhill proposals in so far as we have submitted erm a series of er points to the local authorities concerned and tomorrow er as it happens is the date for the pre-enquiry meeting , the enquiry is due to be held er in I think late spring May er time , I 'm not sure of the exact date |
21 | The only clients for whom he has little or no sympathy are psychopaths ( ‘ a real bugbear ’ ) : he believes they waste volunteers ' time and can not be helped . |