Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [verb] time " in BNC.

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1 When we look at these disasters we must again ask ourselves how it was that Harris and Eaker could sustain those losses and go time and again .
2 A credit account avoids errors and saves time .
3 For individuals , it took immense determination , on the part of an Ada Nield Chew or Hannah Mitchell , for example , to change the pattern of their lives and make time for the political work they held dear .
4 Marglin suggests that factory owners subdivided tasks way beyond what was necessary to maximise the development of individual skills and minimise time wasted by individual workers having to perform more than one operation .
5 These new designs also showed the lack of foresight in the small and underpowered loco policy : these locos could not haul a train of modern coaches and keep time .
6 ‘ In the late ‘ sixties those who now lead this movement wanted to get away from a Christianity that was centred around buildings and meetings and give time to developing relationships .
7 ‘ People seemed to stay abroad so much longer in those days and to have time to do things like that . ’
8 She has always taken an interest in youth organisations and finds time to be treasurer of the West Bank Scouts movement .
9 Shake off your responsibilities and take time to rediscover the child in you .
10 Lines 20 to 40 to get the correct time , lines 50 and 60 calculate the number of centi-seconds and set TIME , and lines 110 to 130 convert the value in TIME to hours , minutes and seconds .
11 This is less likely to happen when we are older — not only have the hormones settled down , but we have moved beyond youthful ambitions and have time to cultivate a relationship , and actively seek love and companionship as a number one priority .
12 Come to terms with minor health problems and take time to learn how to manage them .
13 by reason of ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) , facilitates conversance with its provisions and saves time and expense ;
14 Subject to the necessary amendments being made to the provisions of the schemes , they will continue for a transitional period after privatisation to provide for continuity of pension provisions and allow time for the privatised company to make new arrangements .
15 If children were integrated , workers would have to travel to many different centres and spend time training carers .
16 Sleep or naps and waking time
17 Windows hints and tips time again with a recommendation of the easiest to use anti-virus software to date .
18 Min ate her doughnuts and beat time with her can and laughed at him .
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