Example sentences of "[noun] from the time " in BNC.

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1 In France trade associations dealt both with ‘ economic ’ and ‘ social ’ matters , although , as far as industry-wide relations with trade unions were concerned , organisation among employers remained greatly underdeveloped until well after World War I. At confederal level the central ( peak ) organisation , the CNPF , also combined the functions both of an employers ' and a trade association from the time of its establishment in 1919 , as did the Confindustria in Italy .
2 Of course , it is not uncommon for alterations to be made to a side from the time it is announced until the team actually takes the field .
3 The life span of a human skin cell from the time it is born until the time it is shed is just a few weeks .
4 Ranulf thought of the Lady Agnes and moaned ; she had proved a fiery lover from the time he had first flung her on her back and lifted her lace-trimmed skirts .
5 Mr Fallon said : ‘ It 's very misleading to measure waiting lists from the time of referral to the time of operation because many patients will go to a consultant as out-patients but do n't need operations . ’
6 In order that unified Germany could enjoy full sovereignty from Oct. 3 the four allies signed a document in New York on Oct. 1 suspending their " rights and responsibilities with regard to Berlin and Germany as a whole with effect from the time of unification of Germany until the coming into force of the treaty " .
7 There was a wide diversity of theories about the nature of light from the time of the ancients up to Newton .
8 She had been beaten into submission from the time she was a baby .
9 ‘ She thinks it was some distance outside Harpenden from the time it took to get there , but she 's very disorientated .
10 In fact , it can offer very considerable protection — against cancellation and losses from the time you leave home to your return .
11 Upon proof of the mortgage the court will make an order for foreclosure nisi , under which an officer of the court is directed to find what is due for principal , interest , and costs , and the mortgagor is ordered to pay within six months from the time when the amount is certified .
12 It is recommended that their training stretches over a period of about 15 months from the time that they take up their post .
13 However , it can take up to three months from the time of infection — and sometimes even longer — for your body to produce antibodies .
14 Seventeen patients have died , at a median of seven months from the time of diagnosis of AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis ( range 1–23 months ) .
15 In four patients abdominal pain , controlled by analgesics , persisted until death at 2 , 2 , 8 , and 12 months from the time of diagnosis .
16 The clinical details and follow up of the seven patients in whom the diagnosis was based on cytology alone are given in Table V. This group of patients all followed a clinical course suggestive of malignancy with progressive deterioration and death in two to six months from the time of discharge .
17 In other words to break his deemed domicile a person leaving the United Kingdom must be outside of the United Kingdom for three years counting three lots of 12 months from the time he left the United Kingdom .
18 As regards the numbering of their years , the Jews used the same era as the Seleucids of Syria from the time they came under their rule , in the second century BC , until the destruction of the Temple by the Romans in 70 AD .
19 The variability in the clinical course of pediatric inflammatory bowel disease as described in this study makes us reluctant to advise a regimen such as alternate day corticosteroids from the time of diagnosis .
20 To use a popular metaphor from the time , getting out of Algeria was like paying off the mortgage on the nation 's future .
21 ‘ They 're Music Man amps from the time that Leo Fender ran the company .
22 God had answered that prayer , and taught her that the people had their own ministry to offer in return from the time she first set foot on African soil .
23 Popper was aware of the problem discussed in section 1 right from the time he first published the German version of his book The Logic of Scientific Discovery in 1934 .
24 His was an ancient family , the first Oswald Mosley dating from the time of the Tudors .
25 Both areas , breaking and mending , engrossed Dostoevsky from the time when the shared convict existence of prison snapped him like a dry biscuit yet also made him new , so that in the closing words of The House of the Dead , with the knocking off of his fetters , the narrator greets ‘ a new life , voskresenie from the dead ’ .
26 Detail briefly the step-by-step procedure of handling the booking from the time the enquiry is made to the departure of the guests .
27 It will normally be for four weeks from the time when you start to work under the new contract .
28 ( 3 ) Unless a licence is transferred to another employee or agent within eight weeks from the time when the employee or agent named in a licence ceases to be responsible for the day to day running of the premises to which the licence relates , the licence shall cease to have effect .
29 The " Hallelujah lasses " had been used to raising their own voices in protest and employing some fairly dramatic methods to attract attention from the time Catherine Booth took up the cudgels on behalf of women in the early days of the movement .
30 However , nothing happened during the period from the time the mistake was made until it was discovered to affect the company 's position , nor was there any unfairness or abuse of power .
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