Example sentences of "[adj] time for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The unseemly haste is dictated not merely by the Government 's electoral timetable , but by the fear that if the measure is given proper time for debate there will also be time for the real , but as yet nascent , concerns of Tory Back Benchers and their constituents to grow and mature . |
2 | The night-time , the time after she had been tucked up in bed , that was the proper time for Fenna , for flying and dreams . |
3 | Unless the parties agree a different time for payment , the seller can sue for the price only after property has passed , section 49 ( see paragraph 12 02 ) . |
4 | This will be an especially interesting time for accountants , as Andrew Baird , of specialist software company 4Sight Communications , explains . |
5 | It is an exciting time for Douglas Reyburn which is undergoing a period of change that is the most significant in its sixty year history . |
6 | It was a very inconvenient time for murder . |
7 | Also arriving on the island at this time for Fighter Control duties was Wg.Cdr . |
8 | Incidentally , I 've just had another medical , this time for insurance , and I seem to be perfectly fine , except for one thing , I 've grown . |
9 | But we will hear more of this in years to come and it is yet another sign that church planting is on God 's agenda at this time for Britain , for Europe , and for every nation . |
10 | This reminded him that it was nearly time for church , so he heaved himself to his feet and went to make some more coffee , this time for Mrs Frizzell as well . |
11 | And it helped to maintain that crazy '70s wartime austerity , by forcing millions of us to flush the lavatory with our bathwater , boil potatoes in the fish pond and wait in yet more queues , this time for standpipe water . |
12 | Also of note is another Yak–11 , this time for Mark and John Jefferies at Gransden . |
13 | The experienced Colin Dickson continues to fill in , this time for Chris Allen who is exam-bound . |
14 | Speaking this time for Residents ' Association . |
15 | In the summer of 1991 , I had another mink film to make — this time for Wildlife on One — and the first place I thought of was the logjam on the River Usk . |
16 | Again , we borrow from the French , this time for lace or tracery . |
17 | In 1867 he set off again , this time for Vietnam , and from there to Hong Kong . |
18 | Another quintet , by Dutch composer Tristan Keuris , this time for clarinet and strings in which the Gabrieli was joined by Janet Hilton , was less personally characterised . |
19 | ‘ Mind you , it ca n't have helped working all this time for Ricky France-Lynch . |
20 | I was going to , one of the , the many things that I went to away last meeting with was , was the idea of , that I 've missed it this time for Playback is a list , a listings kind of mechanism , so obviously this is the first one |
21 | Two days later we went on another beat , this time for panther , but the panther broke back and we never saw it . |
22 | Just days after paying out $400m in a record settlement , Ernst & Young is facing another claim , this time for $55m . |
23 | Halifax 's crumbling defence could n't cope and Schofield 's skill created a sixth try , this time for Innes . |
24 | It was high time for Benjamin to get married then — he had waited long enough . |
25 | First , all overlap periods must allow adequate time for exchange of information between the staff coming to duty and those leaving . |
26 | Set aside adequate time for thought and planning . |
27 | ACCA highlighted measures concerning the private use of company vans as an example. ; They also criticised the lack of adequate time for consultation . |
28 | ( Aug 24-Sep 23 ) This really is a peculiar time for finances . |
29 | The median time for return to employment was 18 days . |
30 | It was also a popular time for processions of witness or walking days , when the members of churches and Sunday schools of all denominations would walk together through the streets , stopping at selected places along the route to sing hymns to bear witness to their Christian faith . |