Example sentences of "[verb] in the time " in BNC.

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1 The difference lies in the time the animal spends resting between meals ( Bayne and Scullard , 1978 ) .
2 The main limitation of this pragmatic approach lies in the time and collection dependency of the resulting tool .
3 If Isabel can include in the time she spends with him developing his skills for a propensity for being slightly more economic in his travel and hospitality arrangements , I guess we 'd be even more pleased .
4 No-one left the school unless the Headmaster was throwing them out and Endill could n't remember that ever happening in the time he had been there .
5 The evidence for this assumption seems in the end to be the fact that Taskopruzade uses for the first time in relation to Molla Fenari a distinctly official-sounding title which appears to encompass the entire Ottoman state , namely ; but it must be reiterated that there is no evidence in Taskopruzade 's account to suggest that this appointment occurred in the time of Murad II rather than earlier , perhaps in the time of Mehmed I or even of Bayezid I.
6 Generally , the rate of performance ( that is , sums done in the time allotted or the time taken to complete the task ) is scored rather than its accuracy .
7 One — that ‘ pennant has told us more than perhaps one in ten thousand could have done in the time that he took . ’
8 How we get all work done in the time ? …
9 was done in the time of which set up the Republic of Ireland , get the I R A to declare a truce and talk to them and I think
10 What we do know is that , particularly in the lower reaches of the rivers , they have suffered in the time that man has been around in Sussex , in say the last ten thousand years , very , very dramatic changes .
11 ’ ‘ Mechenophilus ’ by Alfred , Lord Tennyson , written in the time of the first railways :
12 There are several locations to visit in the time limit .
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14 The prison at Halling was most probably built in the time of Bishop Glanville , when this Bishop carried out extensive repairs and rebuilding in I 185 .
15 Marital : Many a parental marriage is broken by the amount of focus put on the problems of the child primary sufferer rather than Upon improving the marital relationship and giving each other support in the time of crisis .
16 This must also have secured for Oswiu an important diplomatic contact with the Kentish court of King Eorcenberht ( 640–64 ) , son of Eadbald , and re-established the former relationship which had prevailed in the time of Eadwine and Eadbald .
17 On 1 March he published his intention of inviolably observing the Charter of the Forest in all its articles : he appointed four commissioners to supervise the making in each forest county of ‘ a true perambulation , namely that which was made in the time of the lord King Henry our father , which has not yet been challenged ’ .
18 To remedy these grievances it was enacted that the Charter of the Forest was to be kept in all its articles , that the perambulations made in the time of Edward I were to be observed , that those perambulations which still remained to be made should be made as quickly as possible , and that the forest boundaries in each county should be confirmed by royal charters , as laid down in the perambulations .
19 It was once part of the rural palace of the Bishops of Lincoln , originally founded in the time of King John , and survived the Reformation by becoming a private house .
20 There followed as fierce and nasty a little campaign as I can remember in the time I spent with the health service .
21 An acceptable theory must explain in detail how this clumping of matter has occurred in the time available for it .
22 It is illustrated in an English manuscript of the 13th century , was used in the time of Gerard , and later by Culpeper , and altogether was so well-known and commonly used medicinally , that it was thought " but lost time and labour to describe it " .
23 The argument he used was still being used in the time from which I came , give or take a little rodomontade .
24 I mean I 've certainly been very much helped in the time at Sussex when I 've been working part time by the men that I 've worked with
25 Frightening a woman by looking into her bedsit at eleven at night causing her to fear violence was held to be immediate despite the fact that the victim could have escaped in the time it would have taken for the accused to get to her : Smith v Chief Superintendent , Woking Police Station ( 1983 ) 76 Cr App R 234 ( DC ) .
26 I think we ca n't do justice to the point you 've raised in the time at our disposal , but it is a very important issue .
27 I was enjoying running but was still not going to put in the time necessary to break into the top rank .
28 ‘ His junior record was only fair ’ , recalls Gottfried , ‘ but he had a lot of the tools for the job and he was willing to learn and to put in the time . ’
29 … no inconsiderable sacrifice to put in the time and effort that this sort of work requires , particularly when , as I fear has been the case so far , it has to be pursued at rather a breakneck speed .
30 If the originator is unable to put in the time and effort required , the OI can only be of limited help ( Rosenfeld and Servo , 1985 ) .
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