Example sentences of "[noun] time to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The momentary lapse gave Donna time to edge away and she pressed so hard on the accelerator she feared she might shove her foot through the very floor of the car .
2 Furthermore , commitment of such central training resources to libraries often went hand-in-hand with commitment of library management time to training , presumably because to an extent both are aspects of the same overall policy of the parent authority towards training .
3 Her advisers are expected to groom her in adapting her Commons performances at Prime Minister 's question time to television coverage .
4 With the less-than-reliable weather we have been known to experience rom time to time during the course of a season — it never ceases to amaze me how we ever managed to invent a game like cricket in England — an artificial pitch can be extremely valuable in enabling play to take place when otherwise it might not have done .
5 In the early years pamphlets were reviewed form time to time , but this practice was soon discontinued .
6 Solicitors well they will know something about your affairs possibly , because of hav to dealing with houses , other difficulties you may have come across form time to time .
7 But she quotes approvingly our television critic , Richard Last , a month or so back : ‘ Melvyn Bragg 's controversial A Time to Dance ( BBC1 ) ended on a believably tender note , suggesting that it was his producer or director , rather than the author , who miscalculated the grossness of earlier episodes . ’
8 First out of the hat was John Riley of Fribourg , Switzerland , who receives a signed copy of Melvyn 's meisterwork , A Time To Dance .
9 WORST PERFORMANCE BY A SEXUAL BEING : It has to be poor old Ronald Pickup , for his part in Melvyn Bragg 's TV adaptation of his own novel , A Time To Dance .
10 More recently she was seen in the television adaptation of Melvyn Bragg 's novel A Time To Dance .
11 He singled out Melvyn Bragg 's controversial BBC drama series A Time to Dance , in which a violent rape scene was shown shortly after 9pm .
12 It is concluded that in PSS : ( 1 ) Impaired oesophageal motility delayed the clearance of acid and increased the exposure time to acid .
13 The discrepancy between the exposure time to acid and the extent of symptoms was striking in PSS , perhaps because of the prolonged oesophageal acid exposure in these patients , particularly during the supine period .
14 In summary , our studies of unselected patients with PSS show that impaired oesophageal peristalsis delays the clearance of acid and increases the exposure time to acid .
15 from dinner time to tea time , to eat this fish
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