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

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1 He estimated it would take three days a week for nine months or so , but it turned out to be very much a full time job .
2 And that I think , I feel is one of the loopholes in the Sale of Goods Act , because it does n't lay down a definite time limit .
3 Part of the reporting and accountability process is filling in a monthly time sheet which reinforces the emphasis on tasks .
4 Very often one individual with only a small time commitment can carry out the initial investigation and appraisal aspects of a project , but once the scheme is under way the resource level may have to be increased in order to cater for the client 's time-scale .
5 At high stepping rates each phase is excited for only a short time interval and the build.up time of the phase current is a significant proportion of the excitation interval .
6 There is generally a two-year time lag in the information being made available due to the large size and complexity of the data set .
7 The CEGB would perhaps be more fully convincing in its argument on fuel diversity if it could show that it had more real commitment to the development and use over a long time scale of renewable-energy technologies .
8 However , this does not persist over a long time scale and is often not to be observed at all .
9 Budgetary time scale to encourage planning over a multi-year time horizon .
10 In such circumstances , if the Bank wishes to sell the stock it is holding over a reasonable time period , it will often be unable to avoid reducing its price .
11 This is the average number of hours that each worker is willing to supply over a given time period .
12 Such connections are occasionally recognised in orthodox medicine where there is not a long time delay between one complaint developing and the next , though the significance of the link between diseases is frequently missed .
13 Well he 's , he 's no , he ge that 's not a full time job like , but I mean , it used to be one , but
14 The FLA should draw up a development plan with every Football League club to bring its ground up to scratch over an agreed time period .
15 Creep can be defined as a progressive increase in strain , observed over an extended time period , in a polymer subjected to a constant stress .
16 If goods have not been delivered within 30 days following expiry of an agreed time limit or if there is not an agreed time limit within 60 says from the time the carrier took over the goods , this shall be taken as evidence of the loss of the goods .
17 you could actually sort of talk about , right a full time centre is ten half day sessions , two full time centre equals twenty half day sessions
18 As expected , having had both a spell of registered unemployment in the last 12 months and also no full time job in the last 12 months contributes adversely to the individual 's chances of obtaining an offer .
19 Mr Appleby is now a full time student at Newcastle University .
20 Safely ensconced with her fishhouse in a Devon village , she is now a full time fishkeeping journalist and translator .
21 The modern-day athlete is now a full time professional .
22 At least the 6-hour time limit narrows the mind .
23 For companies like , pitching to investors has become virtually a full time job .
24 It is now widely accepted that the Chairmanship of the Bar is virtually a full time job , and the profession has been fortunate indeed in the people who have been prepared to take on that responsibility and make that commitment .
25 The motor will therefore drive the output shaft to a position where the monostable time period exactly matches that of the input pulse width .
26 Therefore a multi-year time horizon budget needs to be implemented .
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