Example sentences of "[v-ing] time for " in BNC.

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1 Opening time for anglers
2 They landed at 0600 hours , unopposed by a German garrison satiated on Christmas fare ; the commando planners picking times for a strike force to land when the enemy were likely to be off-guard .
3 These characters can be used to start play very quickly , saving time for eager players !
4 Searching time for Souness
5 The Committee recommends that the NHS Management Executive should ensure that all English Regional Health Authorities set broad standards for waiting times for such appointments , and that the Management Executive should require District Health Authorities and Family Health Services Authorities to take urgent action to reduce waiting times for first appointments .
6 Regional variations in waiting times for operations , the excessive drugs prescribed by some doctors and other failings were often not the failing of a single individual .
7 Patients are now being promised local charter standards for waiting times for first outpatient appointments and maximum clinic waiting times of 30 minutes .
8 In Britain , waiting times for being seen in an outpatient clinic , followed by those for surgery , ensure that most children have waited a considerable time before grommet insertion , adenoidectomy , or a combination can be performed .
9 Editor , — Catherine Pope 's editorial on waiting times for outpatient appointments does not reflect the whole picture .
10 Ealing Health Authority obtains regular updates on waiting times for a first outpatient appointment by consultant and , for each consultant , by subspecialty ( for example , general surgery clinics and varicose vein clinics ) from all of its major providers .
11 As in urology , in neurology waiting times for outpatient appointments are too long despite the unacceptably large numbers of patients seen in outpatient clinics .
12 Gainers may specify shorter maximum waiting times for their patients and be prepared to pay for new and expensive developments , which patients from loser districts in the same hospital could be denied .
13 Labour candidate Alan Milburn said figures from the Northern Regional Health Authority 's guide to waiting times for GPs throughout the North show an increase in almost every department within Darlington health authority .
14 Concurrent verbalisation was found to reduce balancing times for the right hand but not the left hand .
15 A consultation paper published yesterday suggested the proportion of rent collected , the amount of rent arrears , the number of empty properties and the average cost and waiting time for repairs must be included .
16 The proportion of those on remand , that is , being held prior to trial or sentence , was 14.5 per cent in 1979 but in 1988 had grown to 23 per cent , with the average waiting time for trial at the Crown Court also increasing .
17 Although delays are far from negligible even in magistrates ' courts , the problem is particularly acute in relation to Crown Courts where the average waiting time for those denied bail is around ten weeks from committal to trial .
18 The average waiting time for a routine appointment in a urological outpatient clinic was 7.4 ( range 3–36 ) months and for a non-urgent prostatectomy 21 ( 9–36 ) months , and the situation in Wales was slightly worse than in the United Kingdom as a whole .
19 Waiting time for first outpatient appointment
20 The average waiting time for trial at Crown Court was 56 days in 1989 , and in that year remand prisoners made up just over one-fifth of the average prison population .
21 Testing time for Brecht Critics ' view Theatre ..
22 TESTING TIME FOR LAB TECHNICIAN
23 Come and see the 100 species of monkey who live in the park 's 17 acres and do n't miss the colourful flamingoes , the chimpanzees ' tea party , the playful penguins or feeding time for the sea-lines .
24 Feeding time for two very special new arrivals at the Newent Birds of prey centre .
25 legitimise this notion by providing time for staff to discuss problems together ;
26 Will the Lord President explain the priorities that he adopts in providing time for debating the reports ?
27 In general , research suggests that in the immediate wake of unexpected news of a major loss , such as finding oneself permanently disabled after a car accident , denial may also , in the short term , be an adaptive response as a means of buying time for the individual ( Adams and Lindemann , 1974 ) .
28 Moreover , in January 1991 it was announced that the tests for 7 year olds had been modified and would take up half of teaching time for three weeks .
29 It was getting time for the last bus across London Bridge for the District Line .
30 We will improve the quality of debates by allocating time for business more fairly , timetabling Committee sessions of bills and ending Parliaments ' late-night sittings .
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