Example sentences of "[noun] ['s] [noun] time " in BNC.
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1 | Marsh says LVTA has cut the cost of making the Mantara customer-ready from £120,000 to between £30,000 and £40,000 and halved the car 's development time . |
2 | So effective is the system that 0.2 secs is shaved from the car 's 0–60mph time . |
3 | So , too , is the risk that an overcooked spinners ' pitch may be ruled out of order and points deducted at umpires ' question time . |
4 | Such an improvement would rewrite the record books , taking perhaps ten minutes off a runner 's marathon time , but E P O can also be deadly , leading to heart attacks and strokes in apparently healthy people . |
5 | Churchill 's war time speeches er , he did n't actually do those ones the radio , he did n't actually do them . |
6 | Such data management operations take up a lot of the computer 's operating time ; in a computer based on FRAMs they would be reduced to a minimum . |
7 | Molly and Paul knew all the true joys that were within an hour 's walking time of Thrush Green . |
8 | A date and time should be provided to indicate the starting date and time for the process model search ( default DEC 'S zero time ) . |
9 | A date should be provided to indicate the starting date for the process model task mail search ( default DEC 'S zero time ) . |
10 | She was lucky , she realised , that her financial situation remained much as it was in Donald 's life time . |
11 | GARDINER 'S QUESTION TIME |
12 | GARDINER 'S QUESTION TIME |
13 | Cut-outs for the projects are provided at the back of the Progress Book , minimizing teacher 's preparation time and ensuring each lesson runs smoothly and successfully . |
14 | Customs ' enquiry time is not included when calculating whether the repayment is delayed by more than 30 days . |
15 | Liz sees the profit in investing two days ' selection time to hire a top-flight sales person . |
16 | Since 1953 the United States has been subjected to rapidly reduced lead time on computer innovation , from several years ' lead time in the 1950s and 1960s to zero and lag time in the 1980s . |
17 | They were assisted by the referee , Clive Norling , who added on nine minutes ' injury time despite the lack of an injury stoppage worth the name . |
18 | This added two and a half miles to their journey to work and involved another 15 minutes ' travelling time each way . |
19 | Both interventions involved minimal , project oriented teacher training and were circumscribed , involving three to five hours ' delivery time overall . |
20 | An ability to deal with the public is also important — when you 're out working you 'll quite often be approached by a visitor who 'll treat you a bit like Gardener 's Question Time . |
21 | somebody on Gardener 's Question Time answering that ? |
22 | From the audience 's applause it was obvious that most of them agreed , which led me to reflect yet again how this general attitude — exemplified by the average audience for the BBC 's Question Time — has become almost the most familiar political stance of our time . |
23 | I watched the BBC 's Question Time on March 12 . |
24 | Mind you if Frank Bough had been a Manchester beauty queen with no previous experience would he have been appointed to front the BBC 's Breakfast Time as was Debbie Greenwood ? |
25 | Elizabeth Arden 's Ceramide Time Complex Capsules , claim to repair lipidic content and so create younger looking skin . |
26 | On Friday night Perkins 's 400m time of 3–46.47 had shaved 0.48 seconds off the old mark set by Uwe Dassler , of East Germany , at the 1988 Olympics . |
27 | Dovecote deliberations in this month 's Question Time , p80 |
28 | The debate will be held , the organisers say , in the guise of BBC television 's Question Time . |
29 | Wednesday 's Breakfast Time brought another science story which , notwithstanding a clutch of talking heads that included Des Wilson of CLEAR , left viewers more confused than before . |
30 | Then Arthur Peeble 's dinner time started at one o'clock till quarter to two . |