Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [unc] time " in BNC.
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1 | It is sensible to charge a notional salary for equity partners ' time in such systems . |
2 | At home , if the washing machine blows up , M.V. Services in Thamesmead will charge you £23.44 for an hour of a washing machine engineer 's time . |
3 | Thirty thousand spectators turned up at Lillie Bridge in London to see him run the mile against William Cummings of Paisley and in the return match George 's time of 4 min. 12.75 sec. was not beaten in Britain for forty-nine years . |
4 | ADOPT THE NEW LOCAL TIME FOR ALL ASPECTS OF YOUR LIFE-STYLE Sleep Since the new local time will be behind your body clock 's time , you will tend to wake too early and feel ready for sleep in the afternoon or early evening . |
5 | ADOPT THE NEW LOCAL TIME FOR ALL ASPECTS OF YOUR LIFE-STYLE Sleep Since the new local time will be ahead of your body clock 's time , you will tend to have difficulty in waking up and feeling alert during the morning . |
6 | You pay for people 's time , including managers ' time , credit department 's time , typists ' time , administrative staff 's time , sales representatives ' time , as well as having to contribute your own time as well . |
7 | Our people were killed in battles such as the great CuChulainn of the Chariot Horses at the Battle against the Erl-King in the High King Cormac 's time . |
8 | The unit 's financial difficulties were absorbing a great deal of the district team 's time and energy , and the promising consortia development of the previous year had foundered as each district in the consortia sought to protect its own providers . |
9 | Database watchers believe the SQL Access Group 's time is running out and its continued existence depends on its ability to deliver specifications this summer . |
10 | But the surveys and researches reported by Laws and Dennison showed that while there is admittedly an increasing demand for a primary-school head 's time to meet the requirements of legislation , the heightened expectations of governors and parents and the demand for ever-better presentations and public relations , they nevertheless devote the bulk of their time to brief , fragmented and highly intensive tasks . |
11 | But what about the outcome of the usual monitoring visits — which still make up 80% of the subject assessor 's time ? |
12 | Large libraries were just as likely as small ones to want more training officers ' time , even though they were far more likely to employ a designated training officer ( or someone who devoted at least a quarter of their time to training ) . |
13 | Some of the project manager 's time will be committed in advance to systematic management of the project . |
14 | A substantial amount of a field officer 's time is spent in creating and preserving good relations with dischargers of all kinds , even in the absence of pollution problems . |
15 | There are too many demands on a field officer 's time , and discharges are too numerous and too scattered for him to spend the day surveying dischargers in the hope of observing pollution actually occurring . |
16 | ‘ No , all I 'm asking you for is a few moments of Master Lorimer 's time . |
17 | And if you 've got somebody who 's gon na be promoted or you think might be promoted in a couple years ' time , or even yeah less than that , well what should you be doing ? |
18 | The Tivoli Management Environment Release 1.6 adds configuration and change management services to the software , and is claimed to simplify and automate the process of setting up , maintaining and changing large-scale client-server networks , a task that often takes up over half of a system manager 's time , according to the company . |
19 | A page-one column in the same newspaper admired the play 's moral honesty , insisting : ‘ It is worth Prime Minister Kaifu 's time to see the musical before his trip to South-East Asia . ’ |
20 | Rather , in these days when computers are capable of most things , and electronic safeguards have become commonplace in even the steadfastly-traditional confines of Wimbledon , the Jockey Club 's time would be better spent discussing innovations that would make the 1994 Grand National , and all its successors , worthy of the event . |
21 | There were severe pressures on family farmers ' time and part-time farmers were often severely fatigued . |
22 | Perhaps I am being unnecessarily cynical but it seems that too much of a designer maker 's time is spent on public relations and maintaining the image and there is less willingness to share the things learned from technical and creative nightmares . |