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

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1 And that time might just be a drink or a coffee — as always .
2 Smeed went on to argue that if drivers were charged for the delays they impose on one another , some of them would travel at different times , by different means or to different places — and that time wasted by everyone in jams would be reduced .
3 The Americans hope that the installation of Mr Mesic would bolster Croats and Slovenes who hang back from independence now ; that Mr Markovic and his economic reform would win a reprieve ; and that time might be gained for Serbian opposition to Mr Milosevic to grow .
4 The former school maintained that sensible qualities are not the sole criteria of perceptibility and that time is perceived always as a qualification of sensible objects .
5 Looking up at the sky , at the myriad pinpricks of light , it seemed to him that he could feel the turning earth beneath his feet and that time had mysteriously come to a stop , fusing into one moment the past , the present and the future ; the ruined abbey , the obstinately enduring artefacts of the last war , the crumbling cliff defences , the windmill and the power station .
6 During the course of this session , I repeatedly reminded her of the fact that she was seeing something which had happened some time ago and that time had proved her recovery to be complete — something which had been born out by the numerous examinations and X-rays she had since undergone .
7 THERE are times when you have to stand up to be counted and that time is here for the British Press .
8 Five men maybe and that time … ’ she counted on her fingers , naming long remembered names , ‘ Three women .
9 One of the persistent misconceptions about professional work in the human service occupations is that it mainly takes place face to face with clients or patients and that time spent with others about the client or patient is a necessary but regrettable adjunct to the real work .
10 professional advice about Elizabeth 's unhappiness was that she was in a state of ‘ mourning ’ and that time would improve matters .
11 Understanding that the swings of mood are perfectly natural and that time is needed to work through all the stages helps the process .
12 Bucks were champions in 1925 , and that time Edwards outdid Barnes .
13 What Branson did not envisage was that the dissenting faction of the Time Out staff would leave to produce their own magazine , City Limits , run on the cooperative principles eschewed by Tony Elliott ; and that Time Out would return to the streets largely shorn of its radical bent — in fact , very much the magazine Branson wished Event to be .
14 On the twin assumptions that workers act rationally and that time is divided between work and leisure , it follows that if taxation encourages more leisure then it discourages more work and vice versa .
15 And that time limit , or DOPACS units , in the past has always been a wee bit nebulous .
16 He had n't been able to see Slater for two days after the party , and that time had passed in a daze for him .
17 In the result , it was agreed between the Commissioners and the defendant that the amount charged upon him should be reduced , and that time should be given to pay it in three instalments ; he gave three promissory notes for the three instalments ; the first was duly honoured ; the others were not , and were the subject of the present action .
18 Springfield knew the flame of Grant 's life was flickering dangerously low , and that time was short .
19 There comes a time when natural justice supersedes any law made by any government , and that time 's now .
20 Well both I think Stefan , especially when the flowers are out because erm in our area , I mean peaches flower early and that time of the year are quite susceptible to frost .
21 Example 4:10 Tenant 's power to make time of the essence ( 1 ) if the landlord fails to take any step in the procedure for rent review within a period of time prescribed by this lease ( whether or not that step could also have been taken by the tenant ) the tenant may give the landlord written notice : ( a ) referring to the step which the landlord has failed to take ( b ) requiring the landlord to take that step within such period of not less than 21 days as may be specified in the notice and ( c ) informing the landlord that if he fails to take that step within the period specified in the notice he will be precluded thereafter from taking it and that time is of the essence of the period so specified ( 2 ) if the landlord fails to take the step specified in a notice under paragraph ( 1 ) within the time specified in that notice ( time being of the essence ) he shall thereafter be precluded from taking it
22 Whereas the Dover to Calais you can go any time between this time and that time and come back any time between this time and that time .
23 Whereas the Dover to Calais you can go any time between this time and that time and come back any time between this time and that time .
24 And that time we saw him he said he definitely were n't going on that holiday .
25 It would , for most G Ps , mean several more hours a week in the surgery and that time has to come from somewhere .
26 It was n't drunkenness — she 'd been drunk twice , and neither time had been anything like this — but something else altogether .
27 At the wedding , everyone but everyone came up to me to say , ‘ It wo n't be long before it 's your turn too , ’ or something similar , and each time somebody said it , I grew increasingly resentful .
28 Be prepared to train twice as hard on your weaker side and each time you feel fed-up through lack of progress , switch to your stronger side to give yourself a boost .
29 Yates was also tested in each of the next five days of the Tour of Belgium as standings leader and each time tested negative .
30 You are Scottish ? ’ and each time she touches my kilt with her hand , throwing her head back and laughing as we spin around the dance floor .
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