Example sentences of "time [prep] [noun] ['s] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Christmas is a particularly busy time for Rita 's business because all her clients want special decorations and gifts .
2 Speaking this time for Residents ' Association .
3 Perhaps if she hurried she could get back to the complex in time for Miguelito 's spot .
4 In March this year in its first report , the panel said Britain should be cabled in time for country 's satellite TV service due to start in 1986 .
5 Until the architectural work is finished in time for Antwerp 's celebration as European Culture Capital in 1993 the three Rubens masterpieces will be placed against this temporary wall .
6 KEVIN Keegan has lodged a substantial bid for an unnamed player but wo n't tie up the deal in time for Saturday 's home game with Brighton .
7 Hankin , meanwhile , is planning talks with an unnamed midfielder at Feethams today , with a view to signing him on loan in time for Saturday 's game at Bradford City .
8 Hankin , meanwhile , is planning talks with a midfielder at Feethams today , with a view to signing him on loan in time for Saturday 's game at Bradford City .
9 CLIFTONVILLE midfielder Shaun Strang looks likely to be fit in time for Saturday 's TNT Gold Cup clash with Newry .
10 And he 's prepared to make ‘ harsh decisions ‘ to ensure he gets the return he wants in time for Saturday 's League match against Southampton at The Dell .
11 It was time for Hawick 's action-man to cast his jacket aside , and pull on his V-neck .
12 It appears in a new range of books ( Birthday Book , Address Book , Book of Days , Book of Secrets ) published by Pavilion in time for Valentine 's Day to complement Love , Penhaligon 's latest Scented Treasury of Verse and Prose .
13 On his release from prison in 1985 , Gusty Spence , the leader of the Shankill UVF and the man convicted of the Malvern St murder , was asked about Paisley 's role and he was frankly dismissive : ‘ I have no time for Paisley 's type of religious fervour or his politics but he had no involvement in re-forming the UVF though he stirred up a lot of tension at that time for his own ends . ’
14 The UN Security Council delayed considering the resolution on the occupation of Kuwait [ see box ] to allow time for Primakov 's diplomacy on a second visit to Baghdad .
15 I feel that Albert Maillard , if he existed , would have no time for Kapuscinski 's impressionism , for his absence of dates , figures and state papers , and that Albert Maillard would be wrong .
16 Now is the time for God 's banner to be lifted high in that country .
17 If Walker also fails to recover in time for Tuesday 's trip to Leeds , Thorstvedt will face the agonising decision of whether to play for club or country .
18 McNab is expected to recover from a stomach bug in time for Wednesday 's game in Italy and with fellow midfielder Dave Martindale shaking off ‘ flu , Rovers ’ squad is beginning to bulge .
19 The fastest time between King 's Cross and Edinburgh by HST in the 1980s was 4 hours and 23 minutes , with one stop at Newcastle ; this will be cut to 4 hours from May 1991 .
20 Much of the time between Gould 's arrival in Adelaide and the departure of Sturt 's expedition was spent with Sturt and his family , or Governor Gawler , whose wife was a friend of Lear 's , and in exploring the countryside around the city .
21 He predicted Microsoft will sell 1m copies of Windows NT in the first four months after it is released this summer , but that the time between NT 's introduction and its arrival as ‘ the dominant operating system ’ will be as long as three years .
22 Bill Gates also predicted that Microsoft will sell 1m copies of Windows NT in the first four months after it is released this summer , but that the time between NT 's introduction and its arrival as ‘ the dominant operating system ’ will be as long as three years .
23 For the first time during Morse 's analysis , his audience was seen reluctantly to smile as it acknowledged the primacy of the perpetually belly-aching little lady from California .
24 Of these , commencing its odyssey some time after Peter 's death , and with the participation of the Academy of Sciences , the most famous was the Second Kamchatka , or ‘ Great Northern ’ expedition , led by the Danish seaman , Vitus Bering , who was to lend his name to the narrow straits separating Siberia from the American continent at the northern extremity of the Pacific Ocean .
25 The area occupied by the nursery was called Gurle 's Ground for some time after Gurle 's death ; in 1719 part of it was still occupied by a Martin Girle , possibly the nurseryman 's eldest son or a grandson .
26 Even at the time of Chlothar 's death the issue of the succession seems to have been undecided .
27 as if they had known to the minute the time of Rachaela 's arrival .
28 By the time of Nora 's visit he was his old , uncaring self again .
29 The play surrounds and only goes up to the time of Artemesia 's rape .
30 The population of more than 300,000 at the time of Cook 's arrival had plummeted to less than 40,000 by the end of the nineteenth century .
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