Example sentences of "[conj] time to " in BNC.

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1 Even the United Nations Security Council , which has given thought and time to the plight of those troubled people , the Kurds , does not appear to have given any thought or time to the plight of the people in the south of Iraq , the Shia .
2 And they had the time worked out for every policeman the length of time he was allowed to travel from court to home and back again and you added that time to the time you were engaged in court and it was worked out to the minute — worked out officially how long it took the tram .
3 As a starting point for thinking about the novelistic of television , I would propose a chronotope which , while retaining the centrality of character , frees space and time to a much greater extent from the strict service of narrative logic .
4 She mistook ‘ sha n't ’ for ‘ shall ’ and proceeded to give thought and time to the preparation of a delicious meal .
5 He was one of the greatest benefactors of the British Museum and devoted much wealth and time to the pursuit of science .
6 I gave up work at the salon eight weeks before Isha was born and so I had the space and time to just do the hair work that I really wanted to do .
7 The organization has participated in the major mass protests over the last three years and has donated food , clothing and time to supporting strikers , political prisoners and other popular causes .
8 But this answer is still not satisfactory , for the question remains , why is it necessary for such a unitary space and time to be other than a phenomenological space and time ?
9 And time to either discuss their illness with people who understand how they feel , and the way that people react , or to just relax and forget all about the fact they 're living with it .
10 What accounts for the difference in adoption of adjustments from place to place and time to time ?
11 With appropriate care and support from colleagues ( and time to ‘ heal ’ ) , there is every chance that victims of violent assaults will be able to get back to work quite quickly , complete the cycle of adjustment to the incident , and be able to incorporate their disturbing feelings about it as an accepted aspect of their work experience to learn from .
12 We shall see later that when one combines general relativity with the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics , it is possible for both space and time to be finite without any edges or boundaries .
13 Even the United Nations Security Council , which has given thought and time to the plight of those troubled people , the Kurds , does not appear to have given any thought or time to the plight of the people in the south of Iraq , the Shia .
14 Their goal is to provide robust and reliable machinery which allows hardworking chefs the freedom and time to be creative and serve up dishes which will meet the high standards diners expect , safe in the knowledge that the equipment will not let them down .
15 Every such notice shall state the name and address of each Purchaser and the number of Shares agreed to be purchased by him , and the purchase shall be completed at a place and time to be appointed by the Directors .
16 Every such notice shall state the name and address of each Purchaser and the number of Shares agreed to be purchased by him , and the purchase shall be completed at a place and time to be appointed by the Directors .
17 And time to party … handicapped youngsters enjoy the fun of the fair .
18 They also found that the absolute proportionate mispricings declined as time to delivery fell .
19 Also there are fewer bottle necks in the kitchen 's work flow as time to table problems are resolved .
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