Example sentences of "time to [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Treatment of glue ear considerably shortened the time to fluid resolution , combined adenoidectomy and tube insertion being better than either procedure alone .
2 A visit to our unique museum will transport you back in time to wartime Britain .
3 Time to back track and then on we go .
4 But , in an uncanny moment of premonition , I am able to see through the mists of time to Judgement Day .
5 It is usually women who have left work , or moved from full time to part time employment , to care for a sick or frail elderly relative .
6 From manufacturing to retail , from workshop to shop work , from full time to part time .
7 In addition , Treasury bills can be issued at any time to government departments and the Issue Department of the Bank of England .
8 Priorities were changed ; more importance was attached to paid work and hence they were willing to give more time to union affairs .
9 As well , Faye had asked earlier if they could devote some time to foot care , which both knew was very important .
10 In 7 the switch from the past tense ( " was ' ) to the present tense ( " walks ' , 'says ' ) marks a shift in the temporal deictic centre from coding time to content time .
11 Her advisers are expected to groom her in adapting her Commons performances at Prime Minister 's question time to television coverage .
12 Interestingly after the last drawing release , the time to prototype completion is not so different — three months in Japan , three in the US and five in Europe — implying that the scheduling of drawing releases and/or control of prototype parts suppliers are the main sources of inefficiencies .
13 Also there are fewer bottle necks in the kitchen 's work flow as time to table problems are resolved .
14 Paul Morris , a Birchfield triple jumper , reckoned that , after he and some others at his Handsworth school dropped some sports in order to devote more time to GCE preparations , the PE teacher reacted angrily : ‘ He thought we were ganging up on him as most of us were black . ’
15 Overnight , government ownership has become the peoples ' ownership but soon that will change a third time to shareholder ownership .
16 Overall , the mean time to ulcer healing was 4.1 weeks ( 95% CI 4.0 , 4.2 ) .
17 from dinner time to tea time , to eat this fish
18 There was no time to hand pick and develop enough trainees , and the only solution was to capture them from other firms .
19 Middlesbrough lost 3–2 after extra time to Dynamo Dresden after leading 2–0 in the final of a youth tournament in Austria .
20 Tess generously tried for the last time to interest Angel in the other dairymaids .
21 Housing association is time to rent arrears .
22 He had to show the print a second time to censorship boards to convince them they had imagined the nudity .
23 The median time to symptom control in those with cytomegalovirus infection ( and therefore treated with foscarnet ) was four weeks , which does not differ from the median time to control on those without cytomegalovirus infection treated with analgesics alone .
24 Several courses gave some time to language improvement , but in only two cases was it more than 20 hours .
25 Partners will vary in their ability and willingness to commit time to partnership activities .
26 The length of time to disease progression and survival time , both calculated from the date of randomisation , were analysed by the Kaplan-Meier product limit method .
27 I will also devote some time to topic work because of the importance I attach to integrated approaches to learning .
28 A party leader who hopes to reach 10 Downing Street has to devote much time to party management , and policies and appointments have to be made with an eye on the reactions of party factions .
29 This short fruiting season has inspired a rich folklore regarding the optimal time to stage morel hunts .
30 The best time to practice relaxation is when you are feeling most under stress but often this is not convenient .
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