Example sentences of "[adj] time [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Aliquots of the cultures were withdrawn at different time intervals in order to determine the cell counts .
2 And he was unable to offer crucial half time words of encouragement when it was already clear Liverpool were confronted by a Russian side in a different class .
3 This time members of Strood Rural Council and Rochester Council attended and the proposal was put for a high level bridge 60 ft above water level .
4 This went on for some time , but when it was finished , the daughter started crying again , this time tears of remorse , grieving for the mother who had died , and grieving for the relationship that she had never had .
5 During this time signals from tissue from tissue with a short T2 , for example , the gut wall , can experience appreciable decay and thus appear dark .
6 For some time threats to governments will continue to come primarily from those already close to power .
7 The position will be a little clearer after the first of the two individual time trials around Luxembourg on Monday 13 July .
8 The kinetics of bursts of channel activity were assessed by obtaining open and closed time histograms for membrane patches containing a single channel .
9 The letter says ‘ Up to the present time items of play equipment have been loaned by Scorton Village School but these have now had to be returned and replacement equipment will be most beneficial for the group to continue .
10 One of the all time greats of rock and roll is in the region tonight on the last date of a UK tour .
11 Without doubt this package is one of the all time greats of shareware programming .
12 In a remarkably short time changes in procedures , products and work-load , promotions , resignations , retirements and so on can transform any situation .
13 Considering that there are only ten full time members of staff on site , wonders have been worked on a number of the aeronautical exhibits .
14 So far , more than half of those taken on trial have been given full time jobs like Chris .
15 Small time offenders in need of psychiatric help are being jailed by the courts because of a rundown of psychiatric hospitals .
16 It is the first time crews outside London have decided to cut themselves off from controllers and to accept only those calls put through by the police , the fire service , GPs , hospitals and the public .
17 The Discovery Holiday is very popular with first time visitors to Amsterdam as there is so much to see and do in the City , it is sometimes difficult to know where to begin .
18 In this study we aimed to record for the first time patterns of UOS motility associated with occurrence of GOR in children referred for evaluation of suspected disorders of oesophageal motility including pathological gastro-oesophageal reflux .
19 Government officials are admitting for the first time families in mid-value houses of £66,000 — £88,000 are likely to face bills of £600 not £400 as hoped .
20 But the testing time has now arrived ; because for the first time posts of leadership in humanities departments are being taken up by a generation of scholars who have been familiar with the computer from their earliest schooldays , scholars who are neither frightened by , nor over-respectful of , the new powers which the computer has brought .
21 And she revealed that first time buyers in Northern Ireland have the most affordable housing in Britain .
22 The 1988 survey included for the first time results from saliva tests from half the children surveyed ; this double check may have encouraged them to be more honest about their smoking habits .
23 However , during the fifteenth century changes were introduced and we see for the first time representations of corpses , cadavers and skeletons , and it is from these — usually to be found on memorial brasses , and particularly on those in East Anglia — that we acquire our first glimpse of the English shroud .
24 This consisted of M1 plus all sterling private-sector time deposits in banks ( but not building societies ) , plus private-sector holdings of bank certificates of deposit .
25 At the same time rules of conduct were established for the behaviour of member nations .
26 At the same time qualities of loyalty , caring and unashamed affection are highlighted as lives become ever more intimately linked by bereavement .
27 At the same time physicians in government clinics in Gaza examined an impossibly large number of patients — on average 100 patients per day , while in UNRWA clinics a doctor would examine between 70 and 120 patients daily .
28 At the same time changes of wave direction are imposed on waves by the sea bottom interfering with the flow pattern in the waves , but these directional changes are considered later on .
29 At the same time revisions of transport legislation , to improve road safety and to extend the width limit on lorries to comply with international standards , were approved by 898,718 votes ( 52.8 per cent ) to 803,540 ( 47.2 per cent ) .
30 Butlin 's blend maybe did n't look too modern for very long once chartered air travel offered a world of new possibilities to the British holiday-maker , and at the same time patterns of leisure were developing more privatized forms .
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