Example sentences of "time [coord] [noun sg] [modal v] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The scheme may well now be complete , but revision is recommended from time to time and thought must be given as to how this might be achieved .
2 Even more time and money could be saved if the card — and the doctor 's reply — were sent by post .
3 Perhaps the scheme could operate with much greater success in this sense if a special in-service provision was made — but this , of course , depends on whether time and money can be found for it .
4 Because it is difficult to get everyone together , too little time and consideration will be given to making the final decision , which may well be made simply to bring the meeting to a close because one or other member of the panel has to get away .
5 Police time and manpower will be taken up with travelling to the court and the number of officers available for ordinary police duties will be reduced during court sittings .
6 However a rough estimate of optimum switching angle can be obtained if the three torque/speed characteristics are approximated by constant torques , effective up to the maximum speed for each angle : The time taken and number of steps executed during acceleration to the maximum speed may be calculated , since for a constant torque , For constant accelerating torque the instantaneous velocity is proportional to time and therefore the distance travelled during acceleration is simply : so for each switching angle the acceleration time and distance can be found : The time taken to travel a total distance of 60 steps can be calculated for each switching angle , e.g. if the switching angle is 6 degrees the system executes the first 25 steps in 94.3 ms and the remaining steps at a constant speed of 540 steps per second : The time taken to decelerate has been neglected in this calculation because the retarding torque ( motor braking torque + load torque ) is , in all three cases , much larger than the accelerating torque ( motor accelerating torque - load torque ) .
7 Imagine how much time and effort would be required if each speaker had to establish the denotation of each term he produced on each occasion of use .
8 The first is that enormous amounts of professional time and effort will be absorbed in explaining apparent differences between classes and schools .
9 This determines how much money , time and effort should be spent to bring them to acceptable levels .
10 The success of any treatment depends on good selection of patients ; so more time and effort should be spent on assessing the severity of menstrual blood loss before surgery .
11 Time and effort must be taken to break its dependency on the other dog and increase its attachment towards the owner ; short walks without the other dog , short periods of being left at home by itself , perhaps feeding them in separate areas .
12 Very often one sees schedules which have never been taken beyond the question-asking stage and one wonders what terrible time and effort must be expended on forcing all sorts of answers into categories later on , especially when electronic means of analysis , such as computers , are to be used .
13 In addition substantial staff time and co-operation will be required .
14 Time and attention must be expended in managing these relationships .
15 The location , starting time and duration should be included in the notice of the meeting to allow those attending to plan their time ; also the agenda should be included in sufficient detail to indicate what preparation they need to do .
16 For example , proposals such as those to base service provision on charges or vouchers are impractical and tend only to increase the differences between the services available in different areas and to shift the costs from the more visible budgets of the services to the less visible ones of the individual , relatively powerless consumer : either their pockets or their time and energy will be hit .
17 Time and labour can be saved by simultaneous posting in one operation ( about five times faster than posting by hand ) .
18 When the idea of a school-industry partnership was first mooted a fundamental question required answering before time and resource could be committed to its development .
19 For the student to benefit from this opportunity to learn , time and encouragement must be given for informal ‘ chats ’ .
20 This may take some time but patience will be rewarded far more than a loss of temper .
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