Example sentences of "time for such " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | To some extent Ochs is a ‘ type ’ , but it is true there were many Baron Ochses living in Austria between the wars and living in their castles in a style that was far from elegant — in fact , very uncomfortable , as these were not good times for such people . |
3 | These were dangerous times for such jaunts , both here and there . |
4 | This week 's Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool would be a very appropriate time for such a statement by Mrs Thatcher . |
5 | He continued to conduct retreats : the old students at Cuddesdon , clergy at Pleshey in Essex , the Franciscans at Cerne Abbas in Dorset , the nuns at Whitby ; probably he was the first archbishop in the history of the see to make so much time for such days of peace , even though , for the conductor , they were days of intellectual and emotional effort . |
6 | It looks increasingly as if Moscow has no time for such trivial questions . |
7 | It was scarcely an ideal time for such an event , except that this revolution has been led by an artist and by students , and the Czechs , unlike the British , treat their writers , playwrights , film-makers and students with high seriousness . |
8 | Indeed there seems no time for such grief , for at the news of the ark he collapses , falls backwards from his seat , breaks his neck , and dies . |
9 | But Joicey had no time for such pleasantries . |
10 | It seemed that it must take a long time for such peace to be broken . |
11 | If parents do not find time for such training they will spend more time scolding and correcting at a later stage . |
12 | It is important to make time for such intimacy , as it is an enduring part of marriage . |
13 | It took some time for such an admission to emerge . |
14 | But suppose he is told about the new discovery chloroform , and says ‘ I 've no time for such newfangled nonsense ’ . |
15 | But liberal public opinion , as expressed through the Peace Ballot , had no time for such cautious realism . |
16 | A meal when everybody can be present is a good time for such a family talk and get-together . |
17 | It has taken a long time for such unashamed aspiration to reach these shores , yet now , that mentality which is increasingly being demanded by the British in pursuance of their leisure activities , has finally arrived . |
18 | Although he enjoyed gambling , this was not a time for such activities ; he needed a clear head at all times . |
19 | One reason for this is that suitable up-to-date information on employment , prices , etc. may not be immediately available , partly because it takes time for such data to be collated . |
20 | But , the discharge having occurred , it takes time for such another potential to accumulate . |
21 | But in this period his salary , although not extravagant , was generous enough : the priest at Longdendale was allocated less than half the Master 's £10 , which stood at the higher level of salaries , ranging from £4 6 0d to £12 6 0d , at this time for such a position . |
22 | Unfortunately many researchers report that they do n't seem to be able to find time for such ‘ extra ’ activities because of overload from other more pressing work . |
23 | There would have been a time for such a word . |
24 | But Berdichev had no time for such ‘ niceties ’ . |
25 | Laura had no time for such abstractions . |
26 | The right hon. Gentleman did not provide time for such a debate because he did not want to embarrass the Tory party so close to a general election . |
27 | I hope that my right hon. Friends will consider finding time for such legislation when they penetrate the meaning of that wonderful phrase , ’ Further measures will be laid before you . ’ |
28 | There should be no major reconstruction of the industry while we are in the middle of a recession , which is the worst time for such a reconstruction . |
29 | Is she making a promise to the British people that this improvement will be financed by an increase in taxation , or that , just as the Conservative Government have always aspired to improve that target , so will a Labour Government , and the British people will have to wait a long time for such an improvement to materialise ? |
30 | Alternatively , there is the softly-softly Unionist strategy , based on finding more common ground at district council level time for such an interim stage , many would ask . |