Example sentences of "[det] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 It was in that confusing time when half the articles were informed by feminism and talked of career and independence , while the rest still showed a very rigid ideal of feminine beauty .
2 Cut short that hanging time and the meat will be tough and flavourless , regardless of its pedigree and upbringing .
3 She bit her lip , remembering that awful time when the news had come that he had lost his life in the fire that had demolished his holiday hotel — and how the tragedy , for her , had turned into a nightmare .
4 What we do know is that geological time is awfully long .
5 I asked Domitila about her own experience , and what had happened at Siglo XX during that turbulent time .
6 The Reverend John Dwyer , appointed to the Circuit in 1857 , has noted the details of that momentous time .
7 more often than not it lacks continuity and progression or any serious attempt to ensure that adequate time and attention are given to the elements said to comprise the topic .
8 Brief site visits are not sufficient to supervise work effectively and the surveyor must ensure that adequate time is set aside when on site to look closely at the work executed since the last inspection .
9 That adequate time and sufficient resources are made available to the programme
10 Take advice , if you 've got any doubt each old time fire station ha in this county , has a fire safety division attached to it and there are usually two officers on duty , okay ?
11 Do n't compromise that free time .
12 All that free time with noting to do .
13 Some trade unions argued that free time was as important as perhaps even more important than — money in the struggle for workers ' rights .
14 Now I know what you should do with all that free time you have : acting .
15 Terry was disappointed to find so many of his friends scattered and his family with so little free time to spend with him .
16 She wanted to see The White House and all the other famous places in the first city of the USA , but she had very little free time .
17 There was little free time to get to know people in Britain in any depth .
18 ‘ Do n't know what ? ’ she cried , angry with him for not sympathising with Steve at this awful time of his life .
19 The Prince of Wales has an obvious love of the countryside and for 20 years he has somehow found some private time to express this through the medium of watercolour painting .
20 However , bargains were to be had in this depressed time , with a Cessna 0–2A expected to sell in the $85–105,000 range actually being sold for $56,000 .
21 The county of Gloucestershire has seen some turbulent times over the centuries , not least of them in the present one .
22 It was during this turbulent time that her bulimia nervosa , which would take nearly a decade to overcome , began .
23 In my ignorance , I had never heard of this extraordinary saga , and I did indeed spend some absorbing time in the church learning something about it .
24 Another political time bomb , waiting to go off in the New Year , is a Select Committee inquiry into Britain 's overall energy needs .
25 Gustave used to look back on his summer holidays at Trouville — spent between Captain Barbey 's parrot and Mme Schlesinger 's dog — as among the few tranquil times of his life .
26 Kirov had found Pevrolensky with some free time , had put his case openly , and it had been treated sympathetically , without any detailed investigation .
27 ‘ Definitely , people have been respectful towards me and given me some free time .
28 at least you 've got some free time .
29 There is the er the other way of looking at this that you can either change the er sort of C O balance or you can give her some clerical time , because if she can identify clerical work I mean like Diane
30 A happier period is ahead , rather than of late , and you 're in for some high times with plenty of hilarity .
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