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

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1 It is recognised that observed statistical relationships may change over time due to changes in financial markets .
2 While she enjoys all outdoor sporting activities , she finds little time due to work and IBOA interests .
3 Well this is growing all the time due to mergers and takeovers .
4 Van der Pool described what he called the ‘ ageing ’ process in direct files , pointing out that performance degrades over time due to additions , even if the packing density does not change .
5 ( It is easiest to time this by tape recording a guided meditation which includes the 33 second technique . )
6 The fellowships , two per year , were established to enable Headteachers in Lothian to research an aspect of education which interested them by giving them time free of school commitments .
7 During the first quarter of this year the unit share taken by direct selling manufacturers hit an all time high of 36% , up from 34% in the fourth quarter of 1991 ( source : Romtec ) .
8 ‘ Now if it were Lady ’ she named a titled person at that time popular on television — ‘ it might make a difference .
9 One of the best known and most popular members of the Apistogramma genus is A.agassizii , a fish which is interesting enough to attract the cichlid enthusiast , but at the same time amenable to community care by the relative beginner .
10 In Scotland at that time hundreds of Covenanters were brutally martyred for their faith in Christ .
11 This material had a retention time typical of platelet activating factor during HPLC analysis using phosphatidylcholine , lysophosphatidylcholine , and synthetic platelet activating factor as standards and was further characterised as platelet activating factor on the basis of the following criteria : ( a ) its aggregating activity was suppressed in the presence of 0.1 mM BN 52021 , a specific platelet activating factor receptor antagonist ; ( b ) and after incubation of the samples with 10 µg/ml phospholipase A 2 from hog pancreas ; lipase A1 from R arrhizus 100 µg/ml was without effect .
12 Greenfingers Thursdays , 9.30pm ( time subject to change ) ; RTE 7.30pm
13 ‘ There were certain shows on at that time such as Bric-a-Brac ( Palace ) Vanity Fair ( Palace ) , The Bing Boys ( Alhambra ) .
14 In Middle-earth he wanted a similar ultimate courage undiluted by confidence — but at the same time untainted by rage and despair .
15 A detailed analysis of time likely for elements of each job before commencement should be undertaken to indicate ways in which , for example , some stages can be done back-to-back and total time saved .
16 Back in January Dallas performed what started off as the demolition and ended up in the annihilation of the Bills ' hopes of making it third time lucky at Superbowl .
17 It is second time lucky for Gateshead , who almost staged the first of these championships last year .
18 Chris Allen 's free kick … a nudge back from Paul Wanless … and second time lucky for Captain Andy Melville .
19 Securicor were at one time synonymous with quality for they have paid to be synonymous with quality .
20 And all the time my cut thumb reminded me of what I must forget to stay sane ; all the time sick with worry about what 's happening to me so I have to keep ordering myself : Think about the invalid .
21 Third time unlucky for Allcock
22 Second time unlucky for David Lawrence .
23 Provided that all the members comply with each Compulsory Sale Notice , the Seller shall sell the Selling Shares to the Proposed Purchaser on Completion , subject at all times to the Seller being able to withdraw the Selling Notice at any time prior to Completion by giving notice to the Company to that effect , whereupon each Compulsory Transfer Notice shall cease to have effect .
24 the Trader shall be entitled at any time prior to commencement of transit to give seven days ' written notice to the Carrier requiring that the aforementioned £800 per tonne limit be increased but not so as to exceed the value of the Consignment and in the event of such notice being given the Trader shall within the said seven days agree with the Carrier an increase in the carriage charges in consideration of the said increased limit .
25 Also , while being transported by wind , it will have been exposed to sunlight for a considerable time prior to deposition .
26 The person who sits on the dais in Ottawa or Canberra and goes through the motions of opening a Parliament is not and can not be the same being at all as the person who does these things and has done them from time immemorial at Westminster .
27 Because of the ten-year lead time involved in planning and commissioning new stations , thought is already being given to the eventual need to replace the remaining Hunterston plant .
28 The money may also be better , although do n't forget travel costs and the time involved in travelling .
29 The degree of sorting of a sediment is dependent on the size range of the supplied grains , the mode of deposition ( for example , whether wave reworking or current deposition ) , the current characteristics ( predominantly strength ) and the time involved in deposition .
30 All of a sudden several unpleasant consequences of spending a large amount of time alone with fitzAlan , without so much as a spit-boy for chaperon , rose forcibly to her mind .
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