Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 One could then make a multiple stimulus-response drill where two stimuli are given each time , and you have to choose the appropriate verb form .
2 ‘ If the process is allowed to achieve a more relaxed rhythm of its own and we are given enough time to handle the international consequences , the Soviet leadership probably could live with the kind of confederal links between the two Germanys which are under discussion now . ’
3 We can only try to provide an efficient service if we are clear what it is you need and are given sufficient time to do something about it .
4 Special considerations : the appellant had been diagnosed some time previously as HIV positive and more recently AIDS had developed .
5 The vice-chancellor said the creditors ' committee had been given insufficient time and information to judge the proposals , which were negotiated by BCCI liquidator Touche Ross , particularly whether accepting Abu Dhabi 's package would recover more money for creditors than suing the majority shareholders .
6 Polemis ( N.C. , 1974 ) the court held that if a person had been given insufficient time , an adjournment must be granted .
7 Another free kick has been given this time against big Mike Whitlow Lively start to the game and a lively start for the referee .
8 So far , more than half of those taken on trial have been given full time jobs like Chris .
9 If , after a previously unblemished career , you are taken to task , it may be that your superiors ' requirements are unrealistic or that you have not yet been given sufficient time to adjust to the style of the new regime .
10 THE mercy death doctor has been given more time to consider his future .
11 However , if hon. Members had been given more time to study these complicated regulations , more of them might have realised how adversely they affect some of their constituents and would have made it their business to be here .
12 His wish had been granted , but he had only been given more time to experience cruel and unabated pain .
13 On Saturday he had been given some time off to visit his critically ill sister , 17-year-old Lillian , as she lay in hospital .
14 It is done in spring or early summer on outdoor plants , and rooting may take up to a year ; pot plants are layered any time and should root in a few weeks .
15 The author would welcome responses from teams developing courses in EP , particularly in North America , with a view to publishing a much more elaborate framework ( akin to that available for Computer Science ) , including the items which have been omitted this time .
16 A lot of erm group one plans are , there are about ten thousand plans that are showing an arrears status at the moment , and premium has been missed some time ago , it 's not a , not a current premium , which means on the fifteenth of June or the first of July we will automatically go in and pick up two premiums , we 'll t we 'll try and collect the arrears without having notified the client of it in any way at all .
17 Mr Stuart-Moore said the notebook containing the master plan had been written some time before and some details had been altered .
18 He teaches you how to write wonderful , metaphysical narratives , but they could have been written any time this century .
19 So there 's a period of six weeks when they 're given some time to settle in and after that period there 's a review date set where myself , the supervisor , the key worker , the client , the client 's social worker in the community and family or anybody close will be invited .
20 If you 're got extra time it puts you right out .
21 if you are offered any time of gift or inducement from people with whom you have dealings as a representative of the ES ;
22 The boat had been bought some time earlier but had been abandoned due to decay and damage .
23 Preliminary work began last September following the appointment of two countryside officers who are employed full time on the project .
24 It should be remembered that an offer may be withdrawn any time before acceptance , unless the person making the offer receives something of value to keep the offer open or the offer is made under seal .
25 In Owen v Grimsby Cleethorpes Transport [ 1992 ] PIQR Q27 the Court of Appeal stated that it is not always necessary for the pleadings in personal injury cases to be amended each time a fresh medical report leads to developments in the case .
26 ‘ However , I 'm afraid we 're not going to be given much time off until we 've sent the Huns back to Germany where they belong , with their tails between their legs . ’
27 It is recommended that LIFESPAN facilities are made unavailable for 30 minutes before a LIFESPAN shut down so that any outstanding transactions may be given sufficient time to complete .
28 Shareholders must be given sufficient time to consider the advice before any general meeting held to sanction the offer .
29 You may have recollections of taking a long time to achieve competence in one particular skill , and wonder whether on returning you will be given adequate time to practise and revise .
30 The company may be given more time in which to submit its return under s 118(2) , TMA 1970 , but this must be agreed with the inspector .
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