Example sentences of "[conj] time and [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Any attempt to reward performance job by job should be viewed with caution as , with the exception of commercial developments , where time and money are interrelated , it is usually impossible to complete a job successfully by spending the shortest possible time on it .
2 Long-distance travel is a fever dream where time and mood slip out of control leaving one unexpectedly early or late delighted or depressed until a mosaic of tiny things builds a flat earth beneath you again .
3 This region is known as the Realm of Chaos ; a black zone of unreality where time and space have no meaning .
4 Where time and weather permit , the new wood and the adjoining surfaces should be generously treated with clear preservative , and allowed to dry thoroughly before proceeding further .
5 The front runners will , therefore , be zones charges by distance or time and congestion metering .
6 Like classical theory , Marx 's proposal is said to yield various empirical predic-tions , so that time and experience will enable us to test both positions .
7 He argued that time and motion must be more carefully distinguished from one another than they were by Aristotle .
8 The reconnection is very similar to that described above for the helmet streamer , although time and size scales are smaller .
9 ‘ I see stars , ’ she whispered into his ear , clutching him tightly , her eyes shut , all-seeing in the darkness , understanding earth and time and life and what it is in the moment 's joy .
10 In short , distance from the equator , winds , lay-out and height of continents , soil chemistry , past history , animals , plants , human history , and time and chance combine and interact to produce the particular set of conditions in any one place .
11 This is by far the commonest cavity for lasers in general , but has major drawbacks from a theoretical standpoint : the standing-wave pattern greatly complicates the atomic response and can also lead to multimode operation , and time and space are much more intimately mixed in the feedback process .
12 Whilst this is undoubtably true — men , even when they 're in the minority , take up proportionally more space and time and attention than in equity they are entitled to — but it is not the reason why radical feminists argue for their exclusion .
13 The only one I would mention Chairman is not strictly accurate , we all did , lots of us anyway , the , the British Legion service on Sunday at the church and I just wondered if we could agree to send a letter to the president cos once again a lot of effort and time and organization went into it and I thought it was an excellent occasion and I think he might appreciate
14 He thanked them all but told them that ‘ his determination was to spend his life and time and talent in his own family , for whose benefit he had now parted with all his worldly estate among them ’ .
15 His batting oozes responsibility and time and time again he has ushered Essex through scary run chases or guided England with equal zeal in both rearguards and assaults .
16 His batting oozes responsibility and time and time again he has ushered Essex through scary run chases or guided England with equal zeal in both rearguards and assaults .
17 And time and time again the planning officers , and Mr said , this is not the right form to do it , we are a planning authority and it is a decision that has to be taken by the service committee .
18 We are being told time and time and time again , I think once more talking about this , about openness and the need for the public to know .
19 The point is that the inference which you give to it is that they 're not quite fit to be Governors , by comparison with others , and I 'd like to defend that because I can assure you that I have never ever nominated a Governor for a school who I have not thought would be advantageous to that Board of Governors to have as a member and that he will be he or she will be a contributor to that particular school , and I 've done it time and time and time again and indeed on occasions have had headmasters coming to me and thanking me for the particular person that I put in .
20 The Press will assess the proposals according to the likely costs incurred and time and effort required to increase the capacity of the proposed systems in order to accommodate increased work on the project by OUP staff and the creation of new ‘ spin-off ’ products .
21 If time and budget are limited the release may have to do everything and indeed it can be usefully sent to all the media which might be interested in the story .
22 In a review of the field , Krashen , Long and Scarcella ( 1979 ) can conclude : ( 1 ) adults are faster than children through the early stages of second language development ( if time and exposure are controlled ) ; ( 2 ) older children are faster than younger children ; and ( 3 ) those who have natural exposure to the second language in childhood reach a higher level of proficiency than those who begin as adults .
23 All the twelve hymns included in Songs of Praise could be happily quoted , if time and space allowed .
24 Admitting to a lack of knowledge or competence is embarrassing and difficult , particularly if time and staff are limited and something needs to be done quickly .
25 If time and numbers permit we may be able to start a second item .
26 But they also stress that if time and attention is not given to younger pupils , the cost could be great .
27 The former is not crucial unless time and energy efficient paddling are important ( which they will be on big open crossings ) but the latter is a more serious problem , particularly when trying to keep on a bearing in a big sea .
28 However , the choice will not always be the lowest cost solution because time and performance factors are usually relevant .
29 Newman explains that LET works with big practices of commercial architects because time and time again they come up with the goods , on budget , on time and with none of the tantrums of the prima donna .
30 You know , because time and time again , you know , we 're made impotent by the size of the task that face us .
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