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

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1 But , to return one final time to Bakhtin , in case he is appropriated yet again to legitimate a selective and ludicrously ahistorical celebration of ‘ carnival ’ :
2 IT 'S countdown time to Croke Park and Derry footballers are champing at the bit in their bid to make sure that ‘ Sam ’ remains in Ulster for yet another year .
3 It was sold successively to John Bennett and Thomas Roberts , in whose family it remained until 1782 , when it was again sold , this time to William Read , who leased the mills ( in 1805 ) to Butlin and Co .
4 In one such mood I turned for the first time to Marcus Aurelius .
5 After 45 minutes they finally emerged from the storm under broken cloud , and then made good time to Rangoon .
6 Again a dramatic change of scenery — this time to China and its giant steam engines — still the backbone of their railway system .
7 He had been offered university , naturally , but went ‘ home ’ , this time to India .
8 Plus shipment time to India , .
9 With the retirement of Thomas Goldney the firm reverted for a time to Pountney and Co , and eventually became known simply as the Bristol Pottery until its cessation in the 1960s .
10 It seemed a very long time to Lee before the shadowy adults who surrounded the game moved in on the victim and she wondered why she found herself so static , impotent , so lost .
11 With flights available from her local airport , Stansted next year , the journey time to Sotogrande will be greatly reduced .
12 Timetables have not yet been adjusted for the higher performance of the Class 158s and the journey time to London remains at about 5 hours .
13 They made another turn , and another , bringing them in a short time to Southwark Bridge .
14 All of which you will be tired of hearing but it has been brought about by my great fear that my husband will be taken off by the Brownings once more , this time to France and there is nothing we can do to prevent it they being the masters of our fate .
15 After 18 months they moved again , this time to Sheffield and after two or three years with Harold Jackson & Co she showed her individuality and confidence by striking out on her own and ‘ putting up a plate ’ .
16 Beata Bishop in her book A Time to Heal , which describes her experience of cancer and how she ultimately cured it by using alternative healing methods , writes of her first experience of conventional surgery .
17 Consequently , Nos. 1–16 were removed one at a time to Sutton depôt , where the track brake gear was removed and fitted to 36–43 , which took their place at Penge depôt .
18 New Year 's day , 1945 , was no holiday for Sugar and the other crews at Waddington , for the target that night was the Gravenhorst-Mittelland canal , but on the return bad weather again forced Sugar to divert to Scotland , this time to Lossiemouth .
19 Erm , plus delivery time to New York and waiting time for suitable vessel , how about that , really ratting it in .
20 At Woolwich Dobbie joined a group of the Plymouth Brethren and devoted much of his time to Sunday school and soldiers ' welfare work .
21 After only four months at home , Leopold decided to set out on another , longer tour , this time to Paris and London .
22 Bobby and Ian both sacrifice a lot of time to Lisburn 's teenage golfers and it 's beginning to show .
23 When they were all sitting cross-legged in the corridor , huddled in their blankets , staring wide-eyed at the two tough looking armed figures he realised they must present , Grant called in one last time to Springfield .
24 To support these managers he established a marketing department , improved the financial system and introduced business planning for the first time to AEA .
25 After a few weeks , they were sent away one at a time to Hendon Works for repainting and returned renumbered 345–347 .
26 That is the implication of a very suggestive comment that he made at the time to Edgar Faure : " At certain periods there are some problems that have no solution . "
27 Conscious of a ball not carrying through all the time to Jack Russell and while a slash or a drive will go very fast to them , have to be sure that the ball is going to carry .
28 Time To Economise
29 The animal with the baton smacked the sleeping animal in time to Midwinter 's staccato pronouncements. from the next room 1 heard a riff of a clarinet and toot of a trombone .
30 In 1777 , however , he was packed off to India again , this time to Calcutta , where , with the exception of an interval of two years in London managing a parliamentary petition , he was to remain until he retired in 1808 .
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