Example sentences of "time [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Regular times or meetings on the timetable …
2 Far more AB ( upper middle class ) people read the Daily Mirror than The Times or Guardian even though they were a tiny proportion of the total Mirror readership .
3 A glance at the Financial Times or Money Management will reveal the large number and variety of offshore funds in existence .
4 Well it 's what , dinner times or evening time ?
5 There is n't anyone left in this club who reads anything more demanding than the Racing Times or tits and bums magazines .
6 This kind of mutual formulation of the right amount of information for communication to take place is very common in conversation , particularly where times or places or objects need to be specified .
7 And at times or places where our actions are likely to be misinterpreted the intensity of this indicative behaviour increases .
8 Minor errors , such as dates or times or places will not be held against the journalist if the gist of the allegation is justified .
9 Does anybody know the times & dates of next weeks
10 His death was reported in the Sheerness Times & Guardian :
11 According to the St Ives Times & Echo , similar funny business happened in Cornwall .
12 In the case of the farm properties the farmer will allow you to roam provided dogs are kept on a lead at all times & gates closed .
13 Patients had significantly longer median oesophageal transit times than controls in both erect and supine postures ( 9 v 7 and 17 v 11 seconds with the corresponding p=0.027 and 0.002 for erect and suppine postures respectively ) .
14 yeah I 'm not failing more times than Dan , I mean it 's not really
15 Thus , as the world 's oceans are unevenly heated and cooled — more in some places than others , more at some times than others — so it tends to shift .
16 Nevertheless , historically , local authorities have had considerable independence , more at some times than others ( Foster et al . ,
17 The church has been jarred and cracked , shaken and split more times than historians have been able to count .
18 Not content that the BBC broadcasts most of a 30-hour Test match live , Mr Hughes wants news bulletins and horse-racing postponed because of the possibility that something significant might occur , even though the action will be replayed many times once cricket coverage resumes .
19 Two days previously an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman had told the Sunday Times that Iran might revoke the decree if the UK " declared respect for Islam " ; this was described by the UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on June 5 as " a very significant olive branch " from Iran .
20 I have said several times that Weismann was wrong .
21 Obviously very pleased with herself over this and Aggie 's reaction , she then brought it up so many times that Aggie was eventually forced to yell her into silence .
22 Hakim was used to transactions where ‘ all parameters are not known , you leave it for the times that things are known ’ , but this business proceeded on a plane that was ‘ intangible ’ .
23 He said in a letter to The Times that ministers had to leave it up to the court whether or not the documents should be disclosed .
24 To build times that nurses spent working with patients , into a specification and to , basically to form contracts based upon that time .
25 It was something about the times that drugs should be so easily come by .
26 And er the story 's been told many many times that Lloyd George advised them , I 've forgotten the name of the old man , but his wife was buried in the churchyard , and his family wanted to bury him next to her , but they wanted the nonconformist
27 Gerstner told the IBM Corp meeting in Tampa , Florida that he does not intend to ‘ lay out a grand scheme ’ for the company : ‘ There has been a lot of speculation , ’ Reuter reports him saying , ‘ that I am going to unveil some great plan , ’ Gerstner said ; ‘ You will see actions , and our actions will speak for themselves , ’ but added that some actions will not emerge until 1994 ; he described it as not entirely accurate to describe IBM 's strategy as ‘ splitting it up into a bunch of little pieces , ’ and added that the dividend may change based on IBM 's performance and outlook ; ‘ We ca n't expect quick fixes , ’ Gerstner told more than 3,000 shareholders at the meeting , ‘ But I do dare to ask your patience , ’ he said ; his top priority is to get IBM 's layoffs completed and ‘ rightsize ’ the company — ‘ I want to get it behind us so we can say to those remaining , ‘ You are are our team , ’ ’ he said ; he acknowledged several times that IBM 's bureaucracy had hampered the company , and elsewhere it was reported that he has ordered managers to dispense with the customary slides and flip charts when they address him — ‘ IBM has changed but some would say not fast enough , ’ but ‘ We can bring IBM back , ’ Gerstner said .
28 The evangelist who tells us three times that Jesus contracted his perspective to concentrate on Jerusalem and that at Jerusalem the disciples had to await the coming of the Spirit that would equip them for mission , ends his second volume with a triple reminder that this good news , beginning from Jerusalem ( Luke 24:47 ) reaches Rome ( 19:21 ; 23:11 ; 27:24 ) .
29 He had foreseen his death so many times that Hawk no longer bothered much with such presentiments , but , this time , things were different …
30 Celia served the cold cucumber soup hot , and burnt the steak even though Christina had told her numerous times that Stephen liked his steak rare .
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