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

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1 That does not leave you much time for drinking .
2 Both Child and Douglas-Hamilton were worried that in rushing to beat the rains the task force was not allowing itself enough time for preparation .
3 I think it 's very good , because we as vets probably do n't spend anywhere near enough time with problem owners , problem dogs rather , and on that basis he is able to spend an hour and a half to two hours with each owner .
4 For I do not think it possible to study philosophy profitably without entering fairly deeply into the history of the subject , and for this there is not time at school , nor could it be a subject that would interest more than a very few pupils .
5 It is not time for Labour .
6 It 's said he can geld and cauterise a pony so expertly and swiftly there 's hardly time for blood to spill . ’
7 You will need to plan and set aside time for shopping , preparation , and consumption of meals .
8 Those of us who feel we are too busy or not dedicated enough to set aside time for exercise periods can utilize our daily routine to provide at least some opportunities to keep fit .
9 Richard says even businessmen should set aside time for romance .
10 To achieve a lasting weight loss , you are going to need to set aside time for preparation and consumption of food , and that may mean altering your lifestyle .
11 It is obviously more difficult to set aside time for meal planning if you happen to be going through a heavy time at work .
12 But there 's still time for fun
13 For diehard election party-poopers , however , there is still time to book into the election-free break being offered on Lundy Island , the National Trust 's island in the Bristol Channel .
14 But there 's always time for business .
15 This reminded him that it was nearly time for church , so he heaved himself to his feet and went to make some more coffee , this time for Mrs Frizzell as well .
16 Now , run along to your room and change , I 'm sure it 's nearly time for tea . "
17 He only appeared when the boys were half way through supper ( corned-beef hash ) , and by then it was practically time for bed .
18 Students may find lecturers less enthusiastic about giving up time for workshop advice .
19 Will you agree that we do that , rather than have the same thing coming up time after time .
20 Pressures of work and increasingly other competing commitments were squeezing out time for teaching .
21 Take out time off work
22 But what gets left out time after time are the experiences of the rest of the team — the men and women at every level of the company whose contributions to the company created the success that the CEO so eagerly claims .
23 Once you have found such a spot you can go back time after time and take fish .
24 It was now time for expansion .
25 It is now time to flesh these remarks out a little more and begin to orient the discussion toward some of the themes we shall be discussing in succeeding chapters .
26 Too often time on site is absorbed in dealing with contractor 's queries rather than in looking at the work .
27 ACCORDING to the rules that govern South Korea 's annual outbreak of student protests , it should be just about time for petrol bombs to give way to more agreeable activities .
28 Put yo put your foot up y it 's about time for Home and Away now so you 've got ta get that on
29 ‘ Can you tell me anything about time of death ? ’
30 There was n't time to edge away or even think as his mouth possessed her and his hands moved on her body , caressing it beneath the soft folds of her cotton top .
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