Example sentences of "[be] [verb] a time " in BNC.
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1 | They are given a time , but they never do , if you er , there 's no way you 're gon na get them together as a group for that time |
2 | You will have been given a time at which to expect clearance to leave the hold — this could be either EAT or OCT . |
3 | Well they 're given a time to turn up in a group are n't they ? |
4 | you 're doing a time consuming operation . |
5 | Academic booksellers and publishers are facing a time of profound change . |
6 | Group personnel departments have sent out booking forms to be filled in and anyone interested will be given a time to attend the clinic . |
7 | If further steps are to be performed a time delay is needed before the next excitation change . |
8 | ‘ I suppose the difficulty is going to be finding a time in the next couple of weeks when we 're both free . ’ |
9 | He receives his 1687.50 in margin plus an invoice ( or settlement ) amount to compensate him for being allocated a time deposit yielding less than the settlement interest rate . |
10 | Then to each narrator is assigned a time and place of the writing of his contribution . |
11 | An alternative , suggested by Bruce Anderson in the Sunday Telegraph ( 4 September 1988 ) , is to place a time limit on mortgage tax relief . |
12 | And you was given a time to go in to sign on . |
13 | The reason the programme 's taken so long , was to find a time when he 's available . |
14 | Each member of staff was allocated a time on the machine , and Chief Manager Roddy Reid pledged £25 provided staff reached the target of 100 miles . |
15 | The difficulty was finding a time to instruct them . |
16 | I said well you see I was making a time machine and all I needed was one more microchip and what was sitting right up under my nose ? |