Example sentences of "time [conj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Regular times or meetings on the timetable … |
2 | Does anybody know the times & dates of next weeks |
3 | Patients had significantly longer median oesophageal transit times than controls in both erect and supine postures ( 9 v 7 and 17 v 11 seconds with the corresponding p=0.027 and 0.002 for erect and suppine postures respectively ) . |
4 | Letter agreeing times and personnel from their side . |
5 | Although my elder two sons are experts in Streetcleaner Two , Sonic the Warthog and Attack of the Psychopathic Hippopotami , they live in Glasgow , where fast reaction times and knowledge of weird mutant creatures is necessary for survival on the no-mean-city streets , where the drivers are worse than the megabytten monsters . |
6 | So much is now known of the Alpine fold belts , the times and forms of their movements , and so much is now being deduced about the relationship of all this to the theories of plate tectonics , that I marvel at my audacity in saying anything at all at this stage . |
7 | One of its founders and fourth President in 1864 was Sir George Harvey , celebrated for his canvases depicting Covenanting times and scenes of everyday life in the Scottish landscape . |
8 | Most of all , we needed results : lower costs , radically shorter lead times and delivery-to-promise as a norm not as the exception . |
9 | times and shit like that . |
10 | Although every effort is made to ensure that all details are correct at time of going to press , times and dates of events can vary . |
11 | He also stressed that flowering times and scale of roses should be taken into account when they are planted informally . |
12 | The book was well received by the Lancet and British Medical Journal , but savagely attacked by an anonymous reviewer in the Medical Times and Gazette of 1859 , who dismissed it , in a ridiculous review for which the most likely reason was personal animosity or jealousy , as ‘ a book which is not wanted [ and ] is not even up to the mark of the existing vade-mecums . |
13 | This is a well-documented conflict , especially among creative people who need isolation at certain times and company at others . |
14 | of British Rail 's freight business originates in the north-west , is not it strange that British Rail has not talked to the majority of its users already about times and tariffs for the channel tunnel ? |
15 | This Section includes the dates , times and locations of enrolment on each campus and additional information concerning enrolment |
16 | More than twenty years ago , the archivist Emmison tried to convey to teachers what he felt to be the special qualities of an original document : The original document is in a sense more real than any text book can hope to be ; for the writer , though he may have been misguided , biased or mistaken , at least lived through the events of which he speaks ; and whatever his shortcomings , he was in certain respects better informed about the times and conditions in which he lived than is the interpreter writing two or three hundred years afterwards . |
17 | Calls are charged at 34p per minute at cheap times and 45p per minute at all other times . |
18 | Calls are charged at 34p per minute at cheap times and 45p per minute at all other times . |
19 | Calls are charged at a rate of 34p per minute at cheap times and 45p at all other times . |
20 | Closing times and routes through the Garden |
21 | Second , the combined forces of civilized distaste gradually had an effect on the working-class élite whilst the actual times and spaces for the old sports both in town and country were ever more restricted . |
22 | Varig is the airline that offers you the most alternatives in departure times and flights between Europe and Brazil — 29 in all |
23 | The research aims to assess the accuracy of OEDIPUS by comparing the accuracy of its predictions for fuel use , flight times and payloads with the values observed in practice . |
24 | Note : The half yearly report will be published in the Financial Times and Times on Thursday , 12th August 1993 . |
25 | There are police records of the times and frequency of the calls to the ambulance service . |
26 | The times and frequency of services of trains and buses should be included . |
27 | Calls are charged at a rate of 33p per minute at cheap times and 44p at all other times . |
28 | Calls cost 33p per minute at cheap times and 44p per minute at all other times . |
29 | Calls are charged at 33p per minute at cheap times and 44p per minute at all other times . |
30 | In the latter case a traveller applied for aircraft tickets and received a letter saying ‘ I have pleasure in confirming the following reservations for you … ’ and giving dates , times and numbers of the flights . |