Example sentences of "[noun] time [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The median study time after fundoplication was 20 ( range 18–20 ) years .
2 It was boom time and depression time .
3 The form should be filled in with the completion time and date on the row{ Completed Date Time } below the row labelled{ 2 .
4 The form should be filled in with the completion time and date on the row } Completed Date Time{ below the row labelled } 2 .
5 Doors will open 30 minutes before the advertised programme time and admission will only be possible up to 10 minutes before the programme .
6 Maintenance costs are frequently reduced and with regard to cooking equipment , some new methods can save the chef time and effort on mundane tasks , leaving the skilled craftsman or woman more time to concentrate on creating the culinary masterpieces that guarantee the future of the restaurant .
7 One hit was scored against Scharnhorst , but both ships hit the old liner time and time again and 14 minutes after the first shot , it was all over .
8 On the level of er drugs and alcohol though we 're concerned to provide more social work time and support for the voluntary er agencies that are working in this field and also to provide direct services to people who are using drugs .
9 The pages are studded with striking examples of the vulnerabilities which have caught society off guard time and time again — and which seem likely to keep on doing so ever more frequently , with ever more devastating consequences .
10 Above all , it costs management time and commitment .
11 He was responding at Commons question time after Labour urged the Chancellor not to increase tax on whisky in the Budget on 16 March .
12 The methods by which MPs attempt to influence ministers from the floor of the House are by their speeches in major debates on government business , by calling for emergency debates under Standing Order No. 20 , by the use of ten-minute rule bills , private members ' bills and motions , adjournment debates , question time and abstention or cross-voting in divisions .
13 And whether it 's Gardeners ' Question Time or Muck and Magic , the central person is a man who seems like the ultimate expert .
14 In what will be his final appearance at Question Time as Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , will the right hon. Gentleman confirm the facts of the Budget statement ?
15 Between now and the end of the regular season , he also plans to give as much ice time and responsibility as possible to the younger players .
16 She became a regular contributor ( and from 1926 a director ) of the feminist journal Time and Tide , and a friend of its founder and editor , Margaret Haig Thomas , Viscountess Rhondda [ q.v . ] .
17 There are children and families who take up a great deal of teacher time and attention .
18 We 've been over this place time and time again and there 's nowt for them to get . "
19 The lichen-crusted walls bedecked with city grime capture my attention time and time again .
20 The lichen-crusted walls bedecked with city grime capture my attention time and time again .
21 Recent demographic work has made this point time and time again .
22 It is a sport which has something to offer almost everyone , regardless of age , fitness , amount of leisure time or depth of pocket .
23 The Date & Time fields are automatically filled from the PCs time and date .
24 ‘ It is important that acts do n't just send in exactly the same tapes time and time again .
25 In nature , the numbers of the predator are always fewer than their prey , thus giving nature time and space to maintain control between species .
26 The recommended recovery time after in-patient surgery is four to six weeks .
27 Erm , let me think , reaction time and intelligence are correlated .
28 So as you get older , your potential to earn increases Now in this case , because age is increasing and income is increasing , I E they 're getting bigger together , it 's said that there 's a positive correlation In the case of reaction time and intelligence quotient , as reaction time gets bigger I E gets worse I Q increases , so in fact many people would say that their in I Q and R T are negatively correlated in the sense of as your I Q gets better , your reaction time gets worse .
29 Variation in Reaction Time and Recognition of Words with Differing Levels of Processing
30 These results support Craik 's proposal that both reaction time and recognition increase as the level of processing increases .
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