Example sentences of "[det] [noun] time " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , what we call a new cut , we dredge right opposite the Harbourmaster 's office and we dredged all and we used to do that tide time , had to work at ti tides , when it 's high tide , cos that otherwise there were n't any water there at all . |
2 | The objective is to confirm that all response times are less than the agreed target , and that response times for identical processes are consistent . |
3 | ‘ I have crossed that ford times without number , ’ Johnstone of Lochwood put in . |
4 | The defendants are in each case Times Newspapers Ltd. , the publisher and proprietor of ‘ The Sunday Times , ’ the editor of ‘ The Sunday Times , ’ and the two journalists who wrote the articles of which complaint is made . |
5 | I assume that in each case time in custody before trial is counted as part of the period before the first review . |
6 | But , as she remembered , he would tell that story time after time , particularly to the ‘ Carry On ’ lot ‘ and with glee ’ . |
7 | Similarly , in some subjects , the whole course is designed so that too many lectures are chasing too little study time . |
8 | This gives each musician time to practise so that you all arrive at the rehearsal ready to try out new , revised musical parts . |
9 | The experience curve itself was developed from the concept of the learning curve , which had been used for many years in industries where it was observed that labour time fell as the workforce accumulated experience in producing more of a particular type of unit . |
10 | Let it be supposed that according to the usual methods of borrowing and funding , the Public Debts , during the present war , should encrease to no greater degree than they did in the last war ; which was about 30 millions : And let it be supposed , according to past experience , that in ten or twelve years after a peace ; we should be plunged into a fresh war ; which might encrease the debts of the nation 30 millions more , and that afterwards we should have another breathing time of ten or twelve years , and that according to custom a third war should ensue , no less expensive than each of the former two ; these three wars will swell the national debts to the amount of 170 millions , and that in little more than fifty years . |
11 | But this sitting-out time was important to several of my companions . |
12 | There 's also want more money to cheapest in the country and I say good and I hope we can fit it in this budget time and I hope we all support this , for this . |
13 | I have been asked to do a couple of days work in Aberdeen sometime next month and also some part time development/fund-raising work for a charity ( The Association for the Preservation of Rural Scotland ) . |
14 | ‘ Ye dae this part time ? ’ |
15 | Oh dear me so I 'm hoping that the system that I give you will allow you to deal with all those situations as well as make a longer presentation where you do have some preparation time . |
16 | And the first deadline for applications for B T three shares expires in a few hours time . |
17 | In a few hours time in Toronto Lynn Gibson will be racing for Britain in the 800 metres … |
18 | Due to the shortage of money , Princeton have had to postpone this experiment time after time . |
19 | He had hoped to remain out of their way and gain some thinking time . |
20 | It is worth spending some thinking time even on such apparent contradictions , but it is also worth examining problems to see whether they are difficult to solve simply because they demand the satisfaction of opposites at the same time . |
21 | In October 1930 , ten months before the first National Government was formed , Sir Arthur Balfour , an industrialist and a member of the Economic Advisory Council , wrote to Ramsay MacDonald , saying that he had been forced to the conclusion : That our industrial and commercial economic situation is steadily deteriorating and if this continues , in a few months time , we shall be on the verge of a debacle . |
22 | ‘ The changes facing the industry with the ending of the variable premium in a few months time made buyers highly selective , ’ said auctioneer Michael Walton who managed to extract an average £1000 for ram lambs against a 1990 figure of £1209 . |
23 | In a few months time we are hoping to start a lunch club in the hall on 2 or 3 days per week , providing a three course lunch for a very small cost . |
24 | It 's time we had ministers who will listen to Social Services and in a few months time we shall have them , a Labour Government . |
25 | So do you think that erm when this law was erm pushed through in nineteen forty seven that er perhaps Mao you know well I think there 's been a bit of excess now , I think we 'll do some we just need , we just need a bit of a rush now just to take us through a bit and then we 'll stop it in a few months time . |
26 | If I quote three or four quid underneath , he 'll consider it and we may get an order in a few months time when the schedule runs out . |
27 | Hugh , himself I think he is completing his work and there , in , in a few months time and I know there have attempts made to find someone to replace him . |
28 | well we ca n't go into the reasons for that but I said let's respect the reasons I said if that 's how you feel I said , you 're a man you you must make your own decisions I said probably in a few months time you 'll come |
29 | Can I just say that er Ray phoned me up the other day and he said er , would you be prepared to take part in probationers ' , er regional probationary sort of training day er which is at coming up er in a few months time , to give erm presentation skills er I part of what we were doing , erm but just those O H Ps that we did on that part . |
30 | It is within the recollection of the House that , some Question Times ago , the right hon. Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) was boasting about the Japanese investment in his constituency . |